By Jack R. Jordan | jack.jordan@gaflnews.com Jun 4, 2021
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Aaron and Liz Savage have been instrumental in Colquitt County High School s band program for many years (pun intended). Now they re going to help East Forsyth High School in Cumming, Ga., open its doors this fall. Submitted photo
MOULTRIE, Ga. â Liz Savage and her husband Aaron, are departing from the Colquitt County School System. Liz is the director of the band at Colquitt County High School and Aaron works with percussionists from 6th to 12th grade.
Both of the Savages joined the program at one of its âmessierâ times, Liz Savage said.
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The GEAR Econ Games team members are, from left, MeâYana Simpson, Cadence Cox, Michael Hernandez, and Ashton Hullett.
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The GEAR Econ Games team members are, from left, MeâYana Simpson, Cadence Cox, Michael Hernandez, and Ashton Hullett. GEAR
MOULTRIE, Ga. â GEAR students teamed up to compete in the Annual Georgia Econ Games, and as one of the top six teams in the state, theyâve been invited to the final competition in May.Â
The Econ Games is a competitive event in which fourth and fifth grade students apply their knowledge of economics and personal finance by creating and participating in an assembly line, taking a critical thinking test, and developing and presenting an idea for a product that solves a real-world problem, according to a press release from GEAR.
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From left, Devin Rogers, Brooke Blease and Toni Leigh Riddle pack art kits to be distributed through the Colquitt County Schools.
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Moultrie Service League President Katie Harrison and Children s Museum Chair Megan Taylor with students from Stringfellow Elementary School displaying their art kits.
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Moultrie Service League President Katie Harrison and Children s Museum Chair Megan Taylor with students from Sunset Elementary School displaying their art kits.
Moultrie Service League
MOULTRIE, Ga. â The coronavirus pandemic is preventing students from taking their annual field trip to the Colquitt County Arts Center, but the Moultrie Service League is making sure they still have opportunities to learn about art.
Man arrested after Colquitt Co. High bomb threat
Man arrested after Colquitt Co. High bomb threat By Kim McCullough | February 27, 2021 at 4:05 PM EST - Updated March 1 at 8:12 PM
MOULTRIE, Ga. (WALB) - One person is in custody after the Colquitt County Sheriffâs Office, along with other law enforcement agencies, responded to a bomb threat made to Colquitt County High School via social media on Friday.
The sheriffâs office began an investigation and secured arrest warrants for Elphonso Moore, Sr. He is being charged with one count of felony terroristic threats and acts.
Moore was taken into custody by the Lowndes County Sheriffâs Office and is currently at the Colquitt County Jail.