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Posted: 11:13 AM Mar 4, 2010
Katie Alling, Christa Miller are 2010 Stars
Tuesday evening was a time for pride at Jackson High School as 29 students and 20 teachers were honored for academic achievement. Parents, friends, and members of the community were invited to the program recognizing the members of the JHS Class of 2010 with outstanding scores on the SAT, the most widely accepted test used as criteria for college admittance.
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Katie Alling, left, is the 2010 STAR student of Jackson High School. She chose Christa Miller, second from left, as the 2010 STAR teacher. Pictured with Katie and Mrs. Miller at the STAR banquet on February 23 are Katie parents, Martye and Mark Alling. Mr. Alling was also chosen as a JHS STAR teacher.
Photos by Diane Glidewell
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Pictured above proudly displaying certificates honoring their academic achievements are the students and teachers named STARs at the 2010 Butts County Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) banquet sponsored by the Exchange Club of Jackson last Tuesday. There were 29 students who qualified for the honor this year, tying the school record.
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Pictured above proudly displaying certificates honoring their academic achievements are the students and teachers named STARs at the 2010 Butts County Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) banquet sponsored by the Exchange Club of Jackson last Tuesday. There were 29 students who qualified for the honor this year, tying the school record.
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