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Hollie Sierra’s sixth grade students reviewed figurative
devices by moving through stations. The Middle School
of Pacolet students at the onomatopoeia station had
them playing a version of a memory game that required
them to match sound words with the objects that would
make them.
District News
February Board Meeting
Student Recognitions
Recognized for their artwork, on display for the Board meeting, were the following Cannons
Elementary School students: Roxann Bauer, Bryson Branch, Keely Brown, Kelvin Crook, AJ
Garcia, Jaidyn Jones, MC Jones, Aiden Long, Gabby Martinez, Christian Mazaba-Pascual,
Aiden McAmish, Chase McNeill, Averey Mealy, Cody Moss, Ter'Nyziah Spencer, Kelsey
Thornton, Jay Walker, Chase Warren, Caden Westbrook, Brendan Williams, Destiny
Williams, Kanieah Williams, Josie Biggerstaff, Jaelyn Bishop, Livi Cantrell, Chelsey Delgado,
Caleb Easler, Dessa Falls, Aaleahya Foster, Sherlyn Garcia-Rojo, Grayson Ligon, Rose
Mathis, Meyanna McIntyre, Tre'Gan Mickler, Arihanna Miller, Robbie Parker, Tim
Reznichenko, Brayden Simpson, Abby Thao, Oryan Tinsley, Barion Torres, Dylan Turner,
Jaeleah Wise, Matthew Wyatt, and Aiden Vess.
Each year Duke University holds a 4th – 6th grade
talent search through their Duke Talent Identifica-
tion Program (TIP). Duke TIP scholars achieve in
the top 5% of their grade level. The program rec-
ognizes the accomplishments of these students
and offers a wide variety of online curriculum and
resources for the student. This year’s Duke TIP
Scholars from Cannons Elementary School includ-
ed: Jackson Crunkilton, Stephen Harris, Jordan
Johnson, Elizabeth Mazaba-Pascual, Walker
Price, and Garrett Coffey.