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pathways engaged the students with hands-on activities in their various fields. Ashton Hooks (3 rd
grade), Sydney King (4 th grade), and Hughes Elvington (6 th grade) placed third in their divisions.
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Small, Dalton Watts and Jake Rogers, while students representing elementary students were Myra
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Thomas, Christian Mincey, Sidney Divine, Eli Meetze, Anna Hasty, and Marshall Emerson. Back
Row (L to R): Lindsay Martin, Ariel Dutton, Sarisha Menon, Jonathan Lancaster, Dalton Buffkin,
Mollie Woodle, Kevin Driggers, Caroline Howard, and Sponsor Ed Ed Blackburn. This program
provides an opportunity for students to see how their skills and interest can be applied in the work
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wagons, a new railroad and a fancy steamboat were the most popular modes of transportation during
that time. Students traveled back in time to discover music of the Oldies. Jacob was the 2nd overall
finisher in the school division of the SCDNR Clay Sports competition on February 11, 2023. Back
Row (L to R): Lindsay Martin, Ariel Dutton, Sarisha Menon, Jonathan Lancaster, Dalton Buffkin,
Mollie Woodle, Kevin Driggers, Caroline Howard, and Sponsor Ed Ed Blackburn. Students also
learned that gold is more than coins and jewelry; real gold is discovered in the ideas and inspirations
derived from the opportunity provided by new lands, fresh starts and attainable dreams in the
promises of the land of the free. Students had a blast singing and dancing to “Splish Spash,”
“Dancing Queen” and “Don’t Stop Believin’” to name a few. Caj is the new therapy dog in our
county who specializes in helping children and adults. Other students who represented PDA very
well include the following: Skylar Polson Garris (4 th grade), Isabella Tanner (5 th grade), Janie
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you get the clip art image directly from the Download Button. Membership requires a 100 year-end
average in Physics I or II. Payton Pace (3 rd grade) and Drew Singletary (8 th grade) placed fourth
in their divisions. We welcome you to share this clipart picture with your friends. Boeing has several
opportunities for high school students and recent graduates to enter the workforce and then further
their education. Thank you to the Sheriff's Department for the great visit. Alumni and current
students from the Classes of 2013-2024 who have achieved a 100 final grade in either Physics or
Econ attended. Both PDA students performed piano pieces and earned a Superior rating. The
champion of our regional competition will represent our area in the 2024 Scripps National Spelling
Bee, which will take place in the Washington, D.C., area in May. Congratulations to Wilson,
Meredith, and their Sponsor Mary Jane Sarvis. Ashton Hooks (3 rd grade), Sydney King (4 th
grade), and Hughes Elvington (6 th grade) placed third in their divisions. SCISA Region Champion
(L to R): Michael Martin, Ryan Brewer, Sarisha Menon, Chloe Jackson (Captain), TJ Smith, Connor
Garris.
We welcome you to share this clipart picture with your friends. Middle school students included
Laynie Small, Dalton Watts and Jake Rogers, while students representing elementary students were
Myra Baxley, Carson Small, Ridge Tucker and Rivers Tucker. Students also learned that gold is more
than coins and jewelry; real gold is discovered in the ideas and inspirations derived from the
opportunity provided by new lands, fresh starts and attainable dreams in the promises of the land of
the free. Other students who represented PDA very well include the following: Skylar Polson Garris
(4 th grade), Isabella Tanner (5 th grade), Janie Watts (5 th grade), Cutter Miller (6 th grade), and
Gavin Oakley (7 th grade). Well done to Luca, Jack, Maddy, Kaitlyn and Charlotte. All of our events
are hosted on the Francis Marion Campus. Professionals from 19 career pathways engaged the
students with hands-on activities in their various fields. Caj is the new therapy dog in our county
who specializes in helping children and adults. Click here to learn more about our approach to
artificial intelligence. Covered wagons, a new railroad and a fancy steamboat were the most popular
modes of transportation during that time. Jacob was the 2nd overall finisher in the school division of
the SCDNR Clay Sports competition on February 11, 2023. Congratulations to Wilson, Meredith,
and their Sponsor Mary Jane Sarvis. This program provides an opportunity for students to see how
their skills and interest can be applied in the work force. Both PDA students performed piano pieces
and earned a Superior rating. They also share what life is like in their jobs and the training and
education that is required. Thank you to the Sheriff's Department for the great visit. Special thanks to
Mrs. Lorie Ann Rogers who accompanied our vocalists. Because the directly downloaded image is a
transparent background. SCISA Region Champion (L to R): Michael Martin, Ryan Brewer, Sarisha
Menon, Chloe Jackson (Captain), TJ Smith, Connor Garris. Alumni and current students from the
Classes of 2013-2024 who have achieved a 100 final grade in either Physics or Econ attended.
Professionals from 19 career pathways engaged the students with hands-on activities in their various
fields. Front Row (L to R): Lauren Garris, Taylor Pike, Chloe Jackson, Paige Eskridge, Rylee White,
Madison Baxley. This week we have 5 homework heroes in Class 3 because they were just too good.
Other students who represented PDA very well include the following: Skylar Polson Garris (4 th
grade), Isabella Tanner (5 th grade), Janie Watts (5 th grade), Cutter Miller (6 th grade), and Gavin
Oakley (7 th grade). Students also learned that gold is more than coins and jewelry; real gold is
discovered in the ideas and inspirations derived from the opportunity provided by new lands, fresh
starts and attainable dreams in the promises of the land of the free. Back Row (L to R): Lindsay
Martin, Ariel Dutton, Sarisha Menon, Jonathan Lancaster, Dalton Buffkin, Mollie Woodle, Kevin
Driggers, Caroline Howard, and Sponsor Ed Ed Blackburn. Covered wagons, a new railroad and a
fancy steamboat were the most popular modes of transportation during that time. Assignments will
be sent home with students or posted on Microsoft Teams. Special thanks to Mrs. Lorie Ann Rogers
who accompanied our vocalists. Click on the map to enlarge, or click here to download a copy.
The champion of our regional competition will represent our area in the 2024 Scripps National
Spelling Bee, which will take place in the Washington, D.C., area in May. Both PDA students
performed piano pieces and earned a Superior rating. Middle school students included Laynie Small,
Dalton Watts and Jake Rogers, while students representing elementary students were Myra Baxley,
Carson Small, Ridge Tucker and Rivers Tucker. Professionals from 19 career pathways engaged the
students with hands-on activities in their various fields. Other students who represented PDA very
well include the following: Skylar Polson Garris (4 th grade), Isabella Tanner (5 th grade), Janie
Watts (5 th grade), Cutter Miller (6 th grade), and Gavin Oakley (7 th grade). Alumni and current
students from the Classes of 2013-2024 who have achieved a 100 final grade in either Physics or
Econ attended. Both PDA students performed piano pieces and earned a Superior rating. Jacob was
the 2nd overall finisher in the school division of the SCDNR Clay Sports competition on February
11, 2023. SCISA Region Champion (L to R): Michael Martin, Ryan Brewer, Sarisha Menon, Chloe
Jackson (Captain), TJ Smith, Connor Garris. Back Row (L to R): Lindsay Martin, Ariel Dutton,
Sarisha Menon, Jonathan Lancaster, Dalton Buffkin, Mollie Woodle, Kevin Driggers, Caroline
Howard, and Sponsor Ed Ed Blackburn. Boeing has several opportunities for high school students
and recent graduates to enter the workforce and then further their education. Students had a blast
singing and dancing to “Splish Spash,” “Dancing Queen” and “Don’t Stop Believin’” to name a few.
Because the directly downloaded image is a transparent background. Other students who
represented PDA very well include the following: Skylar Polson Garris (4 th grade), Isabella Tanner
(5 th grade), Janie Watts (5 th grade), Cutter Miller (6 th grade), and Gavin Oakley (7 th grade).
Thank you to the Sheriff's Department for the great visit. Special thanks to Mrs. Lorie Ann Rogers
who accompanied our vocalists. They also share what life is like in their jobs and the training and
education that is required. Jacob was the 2nd overall finisher in the school division of the SCDNR
Clay Sports competition on February 11, 2023. Students also learned that gold is more than coins and
jewelry; real gold is discovered in the ideas and inspirations derived from the opportunity provided
by new lands, fresh starts and attainable dreams in the promises of the land of the free. Russell Dam
and Powerhouse on the Savannah River (near Abbeville, S.C.). Their tour was lead by PDA Alumnus
Ryan Brewer ( Class of 2019 ). SCISA Region Champion (L to R): Michael Martin, Ryan Brewer,
Sarisha Menon, Chloe Jackson (Captain), TJ Smith, Connor Garris. Cartoon - Pee Dee Academy
Logo Clipart, feel free to contact us. Assignments will be sent home with students or posted on
Microsoft Teams. Their tour was lead by PDA Alumnus Ryan Brewer ( Class of 2019 ). Wright said
it’s more than books, it’s a chance to give each student an even chance to be successful. “I love them,
and I just want them to have an even playing field and not hold anything back, to have everything
that they need and want, that’s enough for me and to know that I’m giving them opportunity to have
like anybody else, then I know that I’m doing my job,” Wright said. We recommend that you get the
clip art image directly from the Download Button. Thank you to the Sheriff's Department for the
great visit. This week we have 5 homework heroes in Class 3 because they were just too good. Click
on the map to enlarge, or click here to download a copy.

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