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Students at Holloway High School Participate in BITZ Week Feb 26, 2021 at 10:29 am by WGNS
Holloway High School in Murfreesboro is part of the “BITZ” Program, which stands for “Be In the Zone - Turn Off Your Phone” campaign…
That was Dawn Powell who is part of Holloway High Schools’ Business Technology Education Department. She said that our cellphone use is so natural now, which makes it hard for many drivers to not use their phone when operating a vehicle…
Powell said that BITZ week will take place March 15th through the 19th and student participation is a must. National Distracted Driving Awareness Month takes place this April.
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Jo Ann McClellan
Editor s Note: During the month of February commemorating Black History Month, The Columbia Daily Herald will partner with the Maury County Archives and county historian Jo Ann McClellan to feature African Americans, who have made an impact on Columbia and Maury County, past and present. In the Unsung Heroes series, look for profiles of the African American doctors, educators, business owners, artists and other community leaders who have helped shape Columbia into the community it is today.
In July 2020, the Canaan Rosenwald School, one of Maury County’s treasures was lost when it was destroyed by fire. The Canaan School was one of five Rosenwald Schools, which opened in the 1928-29 school year for African Americans.