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NJHS elects 2023-2024 officers

The CHS/CMS National Junior Honor Society is pleased to announce the officer election results for the 2023-2024 school year. The NJHS officers are (left to right): President - Gracie Townsend, Vice President - Laura Johnson, Treasurer - Loreli White, Secretary - Jake VanNada, and Historian - Zoey Leonard. NJHS is a nationally recognized program for students that demonstrate high academic, service, leadership, character, and citizenship skills. The NJHS Advisor is Mrs. Jennifer Poe.

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Blanchard wins again!

Gala Blanchard is on a hot streak in her football picks. She has won Pick the Winner for the second week in a row. Gala selected 13 correct games out of 18 with David Roberts and Logan Jett tying for second place with 12 correct picks. A special shout-out to Nathaniel Miller who was the only participant this week to choose Corning over Izard County.

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School Notes

This past week I had the opportunity to participate as a guest speaker on our local radio More Music 93dot5/ Facebook Live show “Good Morning Corning”. Andy Earls invited me to join them to discuss various topics about our school district.

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Establishing readers . . .

Second graders at Park Elementary had a literary treat on Thursday, August 31, when Corning Head Football Coach Farrell Shelton came to visit Park Elementary and read to them. The students enjoyed listening to the coach read and realizing that even those interested in sports love to read.

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Clay County Pageant schedule announced

The schedule for the 2023 Clay County Fair has been set. This year’s fair will kick-off with the usual pageants on Saturday, Sept. 9, although the majority of events are being held Wednesday through Saturday, Sept. 13 to 16. All of the pageants will be held in the Clay County Fair Grounds Commercial Building and a $1 admission will be charged, with the funds going toward the Miss Clay County Scholarship. The pageant schedule for Saturday, Sept. 9, will begin at 9:30 a.m. with the Baby Mr. and Miss Clay County pageant for boys and girls ages birth through 11 months. The appropriate attire is Sunday dress. The Toddler Mr. and Miss Clay County pageant will follow at 10 a.m. for girls and boys ages 12 through 24 months. The attire for this pageant is also Sunday dress. Little girls ages two to four will compete beginning at 11 a.m. for the title of Little Miss Clay County, and the attire is also Sunday dress. The Petite Miss Clay County will follow at 1 p.m., as girls ages five to seven will be competing. This pageant will also feature Sunday dress as the attire. Young Miss Clay County will be crowned in the pageant set to begin at 2 p.m. as young ladies ages eight to 10 will compete. The Young Miss pageant also features Sunday dress as the appropriate attire. At 3 p.m. the Young Junior Miss Clay County pageant will be held for young ladies ages 11 and 12, and this event will feature pageant wear. The Junior Miss Clay County pageant will follow at 4 p.m. as young ladies ages 13 to 16 will compete for the crown. This event also features pageant wear as the appropriate attire. All of the early pageants are open to all regional residents, and those wanting additional information may contact event coordinator Connie Vaughn at 870-598-4926. Beginning at 5 p.m. the Miss Clay County pageant will be held for ladies age 17 to 21. This event is open to county residents who have never been married only, and will feature formal pageant wear as the appropriate attire. And, the hig

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