Volume 3 Issue 8
The Governor's Honors Program is a summer educational program in the state of Georgia. It is a six-week instructional program designed to provide the intellectually gifted and artistically talented high school students of Georgia, challenging and enriching educational opportunities, not usually available during the regular school year. Activities are designed to provide each participant with opportunities to acquire the skills, knowledge, and attitudes to become independent, lifelong learners. Kelyn Liberty was the first CCS student to be selected for the program in the summer 2013. This year, CCS student Kelsey Campbell has been selected in the area of Communicative Arts to be a part of GHP. Awesome job, congratulations!
On Saturday, May 10, Community Christian held their Annual Kindergarten Graduation, which include the K5 classes of Mrs. Kelli Bryan, Mrs. Rochelle Bova, Ms. Heather West, and Miss Leigh Turner. The graduation was held in the Auditorium. After walking across the stage, all of the kindergarteners became first graders with the flip of a tassel.
The Seniors participated in the annual Baccalaureate Service on May 10, 2014. After Headmaster Fred Banke opened in prayer, the CCS chorale sang for the seniors and the crowd. Jason Windsor took on the lead role as the speaker for this year s service. As each student walked on to the stage, they received their specific honors and awards for academics, athletics, and other extracurricular activities. Some of the many awards given to certain students were Microsoft Certification Awards, National Honors Society, Beta Club, and Community Service Awards. The service ended with mixed feelings from the seniors as they were excited about their future, yet emotional that this was the end of their high school journey and the beginning of their college and real world adventure. Article by Cyndel Stanley
Taylor Martin Class of 2014 Valedictorian, plans to attend the University of Georgia to major in engineering. Received the senior superlative of most academic. Madison Adams Rebecca Burchette Class of 2014 Salutatorian, plans to attend Georgia Southern University to major in psychology. Received the senior superlative of most academic. Plans to attend Kennesaw State University to major in nursing. Joshua Belk Plans to attend Georgia Military College to major in sports medicine. Received the senior superlative of most school spirit. Cameron Benton Plans to attend Georgia State University to major in Spanish.
Jessica Benton Plans to attend to the University of Alabama to major in business. Haley Chastain Plans to major in early education at the University of North Georgia. Virginia Clark Plans to attend Georgia State University to major in journalism. Received the senior superlative of most school spirit. Sidney Clyburn Plans to attend Prairie View A&M to major in electrical engineering. Tyler Coleman Plans to attend the University of Alabama to major in computer science.
Kenneth Cousins Plans to major in dental hygiene at Clayton State University. Alondra Cruz Plans to attend Georgia State University to major in biology. Received the senior superlative of most leadership. Ashley Dablah Plans to attend Prairie View A&M to major in biology. Katie Davidson Plans to attend the University of the Cumberlands to major in psychology. Brynne Davis Plans to attend the University of Georgia to major in nutrition.
CJ Dunnum Plans to major in mechanical engineering at Jacksonville University. Received the senior superlative of most athletic. Treyvon Evans Plans to attend Atlanta Metro College to major in physical therapy. Colton Everett Plans to major in computer engineering technology at Southern Polytechnic State University. Elise Fernandez Plans to attend Kennesaw State University to major in biology. Received the senior superlative of most athletic. Elijah Golden Plans to major in biology and coastal ecology at the Coastal College of Georgia. Received the senior superlative of most creative.
Aaron Hardnett Plans to attend Valdosta State University to major in business administration. Hu Mei Micah Hodge Plans to attend Clayton State University to major in physical therapy. Plans to attend the University of Alabama to major in environmental science. Titus Johnson Plans to major in sports medicine at Valdosta State University. Nate Jones Plans to attend Ohio Northern University to major in history. Received the senior superlative of Christian character.
Corey Klafta Plans to attend Georgia Southern University to major in sports medicine. Amber Lewis Reagan Langston Plans to major in theater and graphic design at Kennesaw State University. Received the senior superlative of most creative. Plans to attend Columbus State University to major in psychology. Kelyn Liberty Plans to attend Georgia Southern University to major in international relations. Antonio McCurdy Plans to major in sports management at Kennesaw State University. Received the senior superlative of most leadership.
Seniors of 2014 Brielle Minnefield Plans to major in broadcast journalism at Syracuse University. Lawson Molony Plans to attend the Savannah College of Art and Design to major in writing. Marlana Nguyen Plans to attend Piedmont College to major in biology. Laura O Kelley Plans to major in American Sign Language Interpreting at Valdosta State University. Received the senior superlative of Christian character. Nahom Petros Plans to attend Georgia State University to major in marketing.
Christie Pham Plans to attend Georgia State University to major in nursing. Clifford Richards Plans to attend Kennesaw State University to major in accounting. Travis Robertson Plans to attend Georgia State University to major in business. Plans to major in accounting at Baylor University. Roy Shen Rustin Simoneaux Plans to attend Georgia State University to major in kinesiology.
Cody Smith Plans to major in aerospace engineering at Auburn University. Gage Tuten Chandler Stroud Plans to attend Kennesaw State University to major in computer science. Plans to attend Kennesaw State University to major in computer science. Nolan Warner Plans to major in computer programming at Southern Crescent Technical College. Alice Zhang Plans to attend Arizona State University to major in business.