Thursday, May 13, 2021
Eureka Springs High School valedictorian Morgan Price and salutatorian Mia Evans are excited to celebrate their high school experience with close-knit classmates, faculty and staff at the schools graduation ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 22.
Price and Evans both enjoyed many extracurricular activities over the past four years. Price recalled being in Quiz Bowl and National Honor Society. She loves softball, Price said, and played on the schools team her freshman year.
I tried to start a team again this year and I got a team started, but the coach quit, Price said.
Morgan Price
Evans said she was in a lot of clubs, including Rotary Interact, Art Club, Environmental Club, Quiz Bowl and National Honor Society.
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
By Robert Cox and Samantha JonesCCNnews@cox-internet.com
This school year has offered a number of challenges for students, parents and teachers alike as school districts across the nation struggled to adapt to the ever-changing landscape of a worldwide pandemic.
Despite those challenges, students and teachers pushed on navigating remote learning, pandemic safety protocols and a heavy dose of surrealism to close out a successful year for the Class of 2021.
Some area students have reached above and beyond, rising to the top of their classes as valedictorian and salutatorian, and will be honored during their schools respective graduation ceremonies.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Mia Evans
The members of the Abendschone Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently announced the winners of the annual Good Citizens Contest.
Abigail Thurman
The winners are Mia Evans of Eureka Springs High School, Abigail Thurman of Berryville High School and Mary Jo Lynn Smalley of Green Forest High School. Smalleys sister, Madison Smalley, was the DARs essay contest winner in 2019-20.
Mary Smalley
The students were selected by three independent judges based on dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. The theme for the contest was Our American Heritage and Our Responsibility for Preserving It.
Here are the creative ways people celebrated, hugged, visited and got married in 2020 Share Updated: 7:22 AM PST Dec 15, 2020 Jocelyn Brumbaugh Share Updated: 7:22 AM PST Dec 15, 2020
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Show Transcript FACING SEPARATION FROM A LOVED TIME MIKE: ONLY ON 4, A TRIUMPHANT, LOUD, PARADE THAT LEFT A LOCAL TEENAGER WITH SPECIAL NEEDS, JUMPING FOR JOY. GARRETT STULLER’S FAMILY AND FRIENDS WANTED TO MAKE HIS 18TH BIRTHDAY EXTRA SPECIAL, ESPECIALLY BECAUSE OF THE RESTRICTIONS INVOLVING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC SO, AN ENDLESS STREAM OF CARS AND TRUCKS, INCLUDING OUR FIRST RESPONDER HEROES, BLASTED THEIR HORNS AND SIRENS, LETTING GARRETT KNOW HOW MUCH HE IS LOVED. THE COMMUNITY COMING TOGETHER IS AWESOME. GARRETT LOVES SOCIAL ANYTHING SOCIAL. THIS IS SOMETHING THAT JUST MADE HIS DAY. MIKE: BRENDA SAID IT WAS SO GREAT TO SEE SO MANY PEOPLE SHE HASN’T SEEN IN A LONG TIME BECAUSE OF THE CORONAVIR CRISIS. GIVING GARRETT A BIRTHDAY