The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Hall to display art work

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Under the direction of art teacher Laura LaQuaglia, six Kell High School advanced placement studio art students researched the 2015 Star of the Year and five inductees for the Atlanta Sports Hall of Fame. The student artists were Rachel Cheek, Michala Settle, Ferris Halemeh, Avery Silva, Antonio Nichols and Kennedy O’Connor. They created artwork celebratin­g the achievemen­ts and contributi­ons of each athlete, to be displayed in the lobby of the Buckhead Theatre at the 2015 Atlanta Sports Hall of Fame Awards and Induction Ceremony.

In an opportunit­y unique to the University of North Georgia, full-time students who commit to serve four years in the Georgia Army National Guard after graduation can earn a full, four-year scholarshi­p worth approximat­ely $70,000. The state-funded Georgia Military Scholarshi­p pays for tuition, books, fees, room, board, and uniforms. Recipients agree to serve parttime in the Guard as second lieutenant­s for at least four years after receiving their bachelor’s degrees. Forty-two GMS awards are offered each year. Cadet Sgt. Maj. Eric Gleason of Marietta, one recipient, said, “If it wasn’t for GMS I wouldn’t be in college.” Gleason, a graduate of Cherokee Christian Academy, said, “GMS definitely gives you a leg up because once you get to school, all you have to worry about is your GPA and your performanc­e in the Corps of Cadets.” To be eligible, Georgia high school seniors must be nominated a state legislator, meet UNG’s admission requiremen­ts and meet Army National Guard medical and physical standards.

Fayette County middle and high school math students were big winners at the Griffin RESA Regional Middle and High School Math contests. At the middle school level, with more than 28 schools and 150 students competing, Flat Rock placed first in Division I (smaller schools); Whitewater took first in Division II (medium schools); and J.C. Booth and Rising Starr placed second and third, respective­ly, in Division III (larger schools). Andy Huynh of Flat Rock took second place in the overall individual competitio­n. At the high school level, Sandy Creek took second place in Division I (smaller schools); Starr’s Mill and Fayette County earned first and second place, respective­ly, in Division II (medium schools); and McIntosh placed first in Division III (larger schools). High school students also swept the individual awards with first-place honors going to Nathan Hung and Ryan Anderson of McIntosh; second place to Joshua Tysor of Starr’s Mill; and third place to Nick Powell of Whitewater. Approximat­ely 125 students participat­ed in the high school contest.

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