Rotary Club of Oriental Provides Hope for Needy Families

Pictured left to right: Peggy Graves, Margaret Harrell, Ruth Rice, George Link, Dr. Dawson, Dottie Moore, Mari Robinson and Denise Credle.
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Rotary Club of Oriental Donates $3000
to Pamlico County Middle School
for Library Books

Pictured left to right: Steve Curtis, Dr. Dawson, Kim Prescott, George Link, Dottie Moore.
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Pamlico County Board of Education
Receives Special Achievement Award

Pictured left to right, back row: Reginald Hawkins, Sr., Chairman,
Garry Cooper, George Robinson, James Mason, Sr.
Front row: John Prescott, Vice Chairman, Beatrice Mays, John McCotter, III.
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Pamlico County Board of Education Receives
Donation from North Carolina Farm Bureau
Federation for Hurricane Irene Relief

Accepting the check on behalf of the Pamlico County Schools system were Dr. Wanda Dawson, Pamlico County Schools Superintendent and Reginald Hawkins, Sr. (right), Pamlico County Board of Education Chairman. Also pictured are Jim Holton (center left), Pamlico County Farm Bureau Board President, and Scott Whitford (far left), North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation Vice President.

Pictured are representatives of the Craven County Farm Bureau and superintendents of school districts receiving Hurricane Irene relief checks.
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Pamlico County Board of Education Recognizes
District Christmas Card Art Contest Winners

Pictured left to right are Dr. Wanda Dawson, Pamlico County Schools
Superintendent, Brianna Hagmaier, Mya Smith, Brandon Broughton and
Reginald Hawkins, Sr., Pamlico County Board of Education Chairman.
Not pictured: Bethany Cahoon.
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Pamlico County Board of Education Recognizes
Donna Rice

Pictured left to right are Dr. Wanda Dawson, Pamlico County
Schools Superintendent, and Donna Rice.
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Pamlico County Board of Education Recognizes
Melissa Dixon

PIctured left to right are Dr. Wanda Dawson, Pamlico County Schools Superintendent, and Melissa Dixon.
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We Will Rise Above!
Mrs. Valerie Wilder’s seventh grade Art Class created a mural for their Principal and Assistant Principal, Mrs. Lisa Jackson and Mr. Jeremy Johnson. During the first nine weeks of school, students were able to create a message, through the use of donated art materials and canvases. The art students, representing Mr. Philipp’s homeroom, came up with the idea to create and hang this portrait at the school to represent the destruction from Hurricane Irene, demonstrating the strength of PCMS to “RISE ABOVE”. The canvas portrays the idea that our school may be down, but is rising above the challenges to become a better school under any given circumstance. Mrs. Jackson and Mr. Johnson were presented this canvas on Friday, Oct. 28th.


Pamlico County Board of Education Recognizes
Mr. Henry Rice, III, Principal of the Year

Mr. Henry Rice III (center), Pamlico County Schools’ Principal of the Year, receives a certificate from Mr. Reggie Hawkins, Chairman of the Pamlico County Board of Education, and Dr. Wanda Dawson, Superintendent.
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Pamlico County Board of Education Recognizes
Ms. Cara Shelton, Teacher of the Year

Ms. Cara Shelton (center), Pamlico County Schools’ Teacher of the Year, receives a certificate from Mr. Reggie Hawkins, Chairman of the Pamlico County Board of Education, and Dr. Wanda Dawson, Superintendent.
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Joshua Gaskill Receives Bright Ideas Grant
Congratulations to Joshua Gaskill, recipient of Tideland EMC's Bright Ideas Grant. Mr. Gaskill always wants to help his students sharpen their geography skills and get the "big picture" view of World History. Mr. Gaskill said the Bright Ideas Grant will purchase interactive, web-based maps that use GoogleEarth, allowing students to go beyond traditional maps and atlases. Thanks to Tideland EMC's generosity, the project was fully funded and will be used by all teachers and students within the social studies department. Mr. Rice attended the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) conference in Philadelphia this past summer and learned about the wonderful interactive maps. Congratulations again Mr. Gaskill! Your PCHS family is proud of you.--