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Recognizing Panther Pride at Clay County High School

September 25, 2013
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Hailey Adkins – Math, Haley Jones – Science, Paige Stewart – English, Ricky Ahart – Art, Daniel Ferrebee – Social Studies, Tristain Mitchell – Foreign Language, and Dakota Fugate – PE/Health.
Hailey Adkins – Math, Haley Jones – Science, Paige Stewart – English, Ricky Ahart – Art, Daniel Ferrebee – Social Studies, Tristain Mitchell – Foreign Language, and Dakota Fugate – PE/Health.

Academic excellence is the goal for Clay County High School Panthers. This school year, teachers will be recognizing the efforts toward excellence by selecting a Panther Pride student for each academic area each month. The following elements are reviewed as positive characteristics for Panther Pride recipients: academic growth, good attendance, integrity, and cooperation. These characteristics, along with a strong work ethic instilled by CCHS teachers, is what builds a strong strong community.
Clay County High School is happy to announce the September Panther Pride recipients pictured above.
CCHS staff salutes these students and congratulate them being the first to receive the Panther Pride award! Their pictures will be displayed in the main hallway of the school for all to see their Panther Pride.

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