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When a Whitewater Middle student was in distress, Misty Haggerty acted fast to save a life by performing the Heimlich maneuver. Haggerty has previously been a substitute, and she has […] ....
Whitewater Middle’s Katherine Wright is the Georgia Council for the Social Studies (GCSS) 2023 June Bryant Teacher of Promise Award. The June Bryant award recognizes beginning social studies teachers who […] ....
The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Will fill top spots at Booth Middle, Whitewater Middle, Minter Elementary, Oak Grove Elementary and Inman Elementary; Lane retires at McIntosh High Six new principals will take the helm when schools open for the 2021-2022 school year. Five of them have been hired by the Fayette County Board of Education following an extensive search, and they are excited about meeting their new school communities. Stacie Coppola Stacie Coppola, former assistant principal at Peachtree City Elementary, currently serving as the school system’s elementary virtual administrator, is the new principal at Sara Harp Minter. She will replace John Gibbas who is taking another job within the school system. ....
The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Students of the REACH program are reaching out to Newnan in their time of need. In March, a tornado ripped through Coweta County, leaving devastation in its wake and many families without homes or basic necessities. REACH is doing their part to help out, packing up supplies to share like food, toiletries, and sanitizer. They also offered words of encouragement by including inspirational messages like “There is light and hope, stay strong,” “We care, stay strong,” and “You are in our thoughts” inside the kits. Zachary prepares a pack of supplies. For the REACH students, it made them happy to help people in times of struggle. ....