
CMS Students of the Month
The following Corning Middle School students have been named Student of the Month in grades 5-8. In 5th grade: Armani Jones, 6th grade: Reid Varvil, 7th grade: Riley Stanley, and in 8th grade: Jaggar George.
The following Corning Middle School students have been named Student of the Month in grades 5-8. In 5th grade: Armani Jones, 6th grade: Reid Varvil, 7th grade: Riley Stanley, and in 8th grade: Jaggar George.
CSD requests 5 mills in March 5 election By PAM LOWE Clay County Courier The Corning High School cafeteria was the location of the first… Login to continue reading Login…
The Corning Bobcats traveled to face Rivercrest on Saturday, January 27 and lost in a battle by a score of 63-30. The end of the first quarter had the Colts and Cats neck and neck 9 - 7 and by the second quarter the Colts began racing away with a score of 37-16 at the half. The top scorer for Corning was Jayce Couch with 12 points. Luke Blanchard scored 5 points, Cannon Cummings provided 3 points, while Spencer Blanchard, Roman Davis, Seth Green and Reid McMasters each added 2 points.
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The Clay County Spelling Bee was held Wednesday, Jan. 31 at the Piggott Elementary library. When the final word was spelled Adalynn Moser was left standing as the Clay County Spelling Bee Champion. Cody Knight, of Piggott State Bank, presented cash awards to the winners, from left: Piggott eighth grade student Arwen Clary, second runner-up; Corning sixth grade student Adalynn Moser, spelling bee champion and Piggott fourth grade student Avia Taylor, first runner-up. Winners also received plaques from the Piggott School District.
The Bobcats faced a tough Osceola team at home on Thursday, January 25. The digit 22 seemed to be the number of the night for the Seminoles who scored 22 points each quarter with the exception of the 3rd quarter, when the Cats held them to 15 points. Osceola kept a slight lead with Corning behind 13 points at the half. Osceola continued to pull away through the last two quarters.