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MOULTRIE, Ga. â The Colquitt County School Nutrition Department will offer the Seamless Summer Feeding Program to all children in Colquitt County 18 years of age and younger.
The feeding program will begin next week and continue through June 25.
Two meals per day will be offered, according to a press release from the school system. Breakfast will be served 7:30-8 a.m., and lunch will be served 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
The school system will offer two walk-on sites, Cox Elementary School at 1275 11th Ave. S.E. and C.A. Gray Junior High School, 812 11th Ave. N.W.
May 10, 2021
Students in Monica Causey s Accelerated Biology classes at C.A. Gray Junior High School dissected earthworms as an extension activity to further their understanding of characteristics of living organisms and the interworking relationships between organ systems. C.A. Gray Junior High School
MOULTRIE, Ga. Students in Monica Causey s Accelerated Biology classes at C.A. Gray Junior High School dissected earthworms as an extension activity to further their understanding of characteristics of living organisms and the interworking relationships between organ systems.
Students were able to compare the organs and organ systems of invertebrates with those of vertebrates, specifically humans. In preparation for this activity, students read about the characteristics and anatomy of annelids, labeled anatomical diagrams, and viewed a video of a student dissection while discussing the dissection procedures and earthworm anatomy.
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By Jack R. Jordan | jack.jordan@gaflnews.com May 5, 2021
4 hrs ago
MOULTRIE, Ga. â Late last month, the Colquitt County Board of Education reported its lowest dropout numbers in the last five years.
During the April 19 BoE meeting, the dropout comparisons for Colquitt County High School and C.A. Gray Junior High School were released. The report described a steady decrease in the number of dropouts since the 2018-2019 school year.
For the 2020-21 school year, only 29 students dropped out. CCHS Principal Jamie Dixon cited the alternative learning opportunities and the Soar Program to be big factors in the decrease.
âThese kids who wouldâve dropped out now have alternatives such as remote learning. We also have our Soar Program which allows a hybrid model of electronic and in class learning. Those kids who wouldâve dropped out are now getting other opportunities to succeed,â said Dixon in an interview Monday.
MOULTRIE, Ga. — C.A. Gray Junior High School Reading Bowl members are preparing for the State Tome Reading Bowl competition. Members Jaina Turner, Kayla Scroggins, Yadhira Alvarez, Mitzi Enrique-Matias, Hiddekel