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Hahira Middle School Archery Team Day officially recognized WALB News Team © Provided by Albany (GA) WALB Lowndes County Board of Commissioners Chairman Bill Slaughter visited Hahira Middle School to present the proclamation and was greeted by a group of archers and their coaches.
HAHIRA, Ga. (WALB) - May 21 has officially been recognized as Hahira Middle School Archery Team Day in Lowndes County.
This comes after a recent announcement of Hahira Middle School being named the state champions for the third year in a row.
Lowndes County Board of Commissioners Chairman Bill Slaughter visited Hahira Middle School to present the proclamation and was greeted by a group of archers and their coaches.
Hahira teacher gets CTAE excellence award
Good News: Hahira teacher gets CTAE excellence award By WALB News Team | January 13, 2021 at 3:44 PM EST - Updated January 13 at 8:11 PM
HAHIRA, Ga. (WALB) - One Lowndes County teacher was announced as the recipient of an award in excellence.
Hahira Middle School engineering and technology teacher Curt Johnson was recognized by Superintendent Wes Taylor and the Board of Education Members, for receiving the Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education Middle School Advisor Excellence Award.
HMS’ Engineering and Technology teacher, Curt Johnson, was recognized by Superintendent Wes Taylor and the Board of.Posted by Lowndes County Schools on Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Lowndes County 8th grader donates $5K to local breast cancer foundation
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VALDOSTA, Ga. (WTXL) â A Lowndes County 8th grader donated more than $5,000 to the South Georgia Medical Center Foundation on Monday in memory of a family member who passed away recently from breast cancer, the foundation announced in a Facebook post.
Tori Millirons, a 13-year-old 8th grader at Hahira Middle School presented the SGMC Foundation with a $5,140.10 check on Dec. 21., the post said.
Millirons earned the money she donated by selling her Grand Champion pig at the Lowndes Area Market Hog Show.
According to a Facebook post from the SGMC Foundation, Millirons chose to donate all proceeds to benefit breast cancer patients at the SGMC Pearlman Cancer Center in memory of her family member Sharon Boykin, who passed away the night of the show from breast cancer.
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