
School Principal Appreciation Month: Mr. John Hampton
School Principal Appreciation Month: Mr. John Hampton This week’s principal spotlight is on Mr.
School Principal Appreciation Month: Mr. John Hampton This week’s principal spotlight is on Mr.
The Corning High School National High School induction ceremony was held Monday, Oct. 24 at 6 p.m. in the high school auditorium. NHS sponsor, Becca Barajas presented inductees with certificates welcoming them into the NHS Society.
Students at Park Elementary had a real treat on Friday, Oct. 21 when local community heroes from the Corning Volunteer Fire Department and First Responders came to the campus. The firefighters and First Responders demonstrated equipment, displayed vehicles and discussed fire safety with the children.
Gala Blanchard is this week’s winner of the Pick the Winner game. This is the second time she has won this season.
Corning Cares, a local philanthropic organization, concerned with the wants and essentials of local children during the Christmas holidays is preparing for its 8th annual “Shop with a Hero” event slated for Saturday, December 3, 2022. The mission of the Shop with a Hero event is threefold. While it ensures that children in families with need receive Christmas presents and have a happy holiday season, it also allows children to see local law enforcement, firefighters, First Responders as friends and people they can rely on all while assisting businesses and the City of Corning as the organization spends an average of $10,000 per year in local shops. This year the families will be shopping at the following Corning establishments: 3 Little Monkeys, Harold Implement, Dollar General and Shabby Chic.
The 2022 Miss Harvest Festival Pageant was held Saturday, October 22 at Park Elementary School Cafeteria. One queen and four alternates were awarded in each division. Side awards included Best Dressed and Best Personality
Last week our 7th grade and Jr. High concluded their seasons, playing at Palestine- Wheatley. The 7th grade lost 36-0 and finished a great year at, 7-2. The Jr. High lost 36-8 and wound up 1-8 on the year.