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The Biden Administration is bullying our kids
Congressman Jerry Carl Alabama has more than 100,000 low-income kids across the state who depend on free or reduced-priced breakfasts and lunches at school (there are more than 30 million kids who get free or reduced-priced lunch and 14 million who get free or reduced-price breakfast). For many of these students, the meals they get at school are the only full meals they get throughout the day, and they depend…
Pray walk at ECMS
Several people gathered at Escambia County Middle School Tuesday, August 2, to pray for administration, faculty, staff and students in this new school year. Participants visited various classrooms and common rooms, such as the cafeteria, to offer prayer. Shown are Pastor Darryl North, left, Empowerment Tabernacle, and Rev. Kevin Garrett, Atmore First Baptist Church.
Lions inspired by missionary’s program
Madeline Kent, left, and Jennifer Sanders By NANCY KARRICKSpecial to Atmore News The Atmore Lions Club met August 3 in the Mayson Auditorium of Atmore Community Hospital.In the absence of the president, Vice President Lion Dr. Kevin Garrett presided. Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, Lion Joyce Petty gave the invocation. Lion Kevin recognized Madeline Kent and Lena Hardy as visitors. Business included a report of participation at…
Open house, orientation and meet the teacher
Orientation at A.C. Moore The preschool program at A.C. Moore kicked off Friday, August 5, with parent orientation. The faculty gave parents information about schedules, uniforms, etc. Shown are, from left, interim administrator JoLynn Godwin, teachers Sue Yeszkonis, Kim Burris, Shirley Prescod, Kasey Atkins, Kay Woodyard, and April Brantley. ECMS holds meet the teacher event Escambia County Middle School students and parents were invited to visit the school Friday afternoon,…