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Congratulations to Broome High School student,
                                                        Amber  Lyons,  for  winning  first  place  in  the
                                                        Pacolet  Indian  Festival  student  art  show.  She
                                                        won for her self-portrait and received $50.00.
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                                                               Broome High School October Students of
                                                               the  Month  were  (front  l  to  r)  junior  -
                                                               Summer  Baxter,  Freshman  -  Destiny
                                                               McGraw,  (back  l  to  r)  Senior  -  Vilgelm
                                                               Levkovets  and  sophormore  -  Aaliyah
                                                               Collins.  These  students  were  nominated
                                                               by  their  teachers  and  selected  by  the
                                                               Student  of  the  Month  committee  for
                                                               excellence in academics, athletics, and/or
                                                               citizenship.






     Broome High School English teacher, Lisa Page,
     has  a  “Celebration  of  Students”  wall.  Students
     send pictures of what they love to do, they are
     enlarged, laminated, and displayed for all to see.
     At  the  end  of  the  semester,  the  students  may
     take  home  their  mini  posters.  Celebrate  your
     students…….  their  best  work  isn’t  always  in  the
     classroom!







     Cary Harris’ biology class at Broome High School made
     edible models of the cell using cookies and candy. It was
     a sweet way to wrap their unit on parts of a cell!
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