Archive - 2011 - News for Education News
December 22nd
Christmas came early for one East Oktibbeha County Elementary School fourth grade class last week when the Mississippi State University softball team stopped by to play Santa for some very lucky stude
June 11th
By COLLEEN MCCARTHY
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Superman can fly. Spiderman can climb walls. But Batman has more gadgets and toys than all those other superheroes combined.
Mentor Bill Daniel and Nigel Cheatham recently ended their year of mentoring at Henderson Ward Stewart with an ice cream float celebration.
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Recent Starkville High School graduate Laura Kathryn Lindsay has become the latest recipient of Starkville Community Theatre’s Mary Eleanor Anderson Scholarship.
June 6th
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Summer Reading at the Starkville Public Library is about to begin.
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The Starkville Public Library is proud to present the 2011 Young Adult Summer Reading Program.
Miss Majorette of Mississippi Rachel Huber signed a scholarship agreement with the Delta State University Band. She will be the band’s feature twirler and will play oboe in the wind ensemble. Rachel w
Hunter Smith of Starkville has been admitted to Berea College for the Fall 2011 term.
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Oktibbeha County School District held its first annual Academic Tournament for the elementary schools on April 16.
February 4th
Fathers serve as an important role in the lives of their children.
January 28th
A group of more than 300 Armstrong Middle School sixth graders are more prepared to resist peer pressure and poor decisions thanks to the completion of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) prog
The Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems (CAVS) at Mississippi State University (MSU) has developed The Mission Eggcellence Challenge Program to inspire young minds to explore the worlds of math, sci
In response to a recent altercation involving a dozen Armstrong Middle School girls, the administration decided to host an educational assembly on female bullying.
Though Henderson Intermediate student Anne-Marie is only a sixth grader, her teachers already see an impressive level of dedication in her school work.
January 18th
Starkville Academy fourth grader Mary Beth Woodward always strives to do her best in everything shes does, and that is why she was nominated as this week’s academic all-star.
People all over the community will be rolling up their sleeves today for the annual service celebration commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.