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It's all good . . .
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Quintera Plair is an Exemplary Winner in the 2009
Teen Expressions Contest.
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Congratulations to our Senior Cosmetology Class—
all passed their licensing exam!
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Horizon Senior Connie Ding won the William R.
Ballou Community Service Award and PCA Senior Allison Minsk won the Robert
F. Purnell Art Scholarship. Both awards are administered by the RNE
Education Foundation.
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Connie Ding (Furman) and William Dye
(Georgia Tech) each won college-sponsored Merit Scholarships.
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An article in the June 2009 Dance Teacher Magazine features RNE's Palmetto Center for Arts Dance Program
and its chair, Dr. Anne Richardson. The article, "Rising to the
Occasion," explores how public school dance programs are dealing with
the funding issues. It includes PCA Dance's "Wall of Stars"
fund-raiser, which enables parents can purchases a star with their
child's name on it to be featured on the entry wall into the dance
studio. In addition, PCA Dance has an enthusiastic parent board, with
nonprofit status, that meets monthly and helps with raising money by
selling season memberships and advertisements for the playbills.
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Marissa Glover
won Best Essay at The Richland County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority's 2009 Scholarship Awards Program for her essay about
her best teacher, Jose Carrion, and how he has been an inspiration to her. Other
winners were London Knight, Alexis Counts, and Dedric Smith.
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Derek Frost is this year's winner of the Rob
Lenoir Scholarship. The $350 scholarship is in memory of RNE alumnus Rob
Lenoir who was killed on September 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center.
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Julia Jacobs won a 2009 National Merit
Scholarship.
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Tre'vell Anderson won the first Terry McCoy
Leadership Scholarship.
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The Governor's School of Arts and Humanities accepted Lena Jake for its dance program.
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Horizon Senior Connie Ding
won the Hollingsworth Scholarship at Furman University, enabling her to
participate in a study-away experience and an off-campus internship
program. The total value of the scholarship exceeds $100,000 over four
years.
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Horizon Senior Hannah Bise
won a Certificate of Merit from The Columbia Scholastic Press
Association, a national student press organization sponsored by
Columbia University. Bise's entered her layout for “Mr. and Miss RNE,”
published in The Cavalier, in the category "News page design: tabloid
format color" for the association's 2008–2009 Gold Circle Awards.
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Horizon Senior Samantha Disharoon won
Presbyterian College’s Quattlebaum Scholarship (a full scholarship) and
Fuqua Music Scholarship.
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Palmetto Center for the Arts Visual Arts Senior Zeb Virkus won a 2009–2010 Congress-Bundestag Scholarship, enabling him to study in Germany for a full year.
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A poem by PCA Literary Arts Junior Sara Simpson,
"Sic Semper Tyrannus," won second place in the Carl Sandburg Lincoln
Poetry Contest for 9th–12th graders. There were hundreds of submissions.
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To
celebrate National Poetry Month, The State invited student poets to
submit a poem for publication in the Neighbors section. Of the 656
poems submitted, four poems by PCA Literary Arts poets were selected
for inclusion: William Dye (Senior) "Six Ways of Looking at a Fallen Tree Trunk";
Ben Catoe (Senior) "art"; Ashley Cohen-Burnell (Senior) "My South"; and
Geoffrey Corvi (Freshman) "When Sorrow Comes to You".
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Sophomore Meganne Kelly, a PCA Strings Sophomore
and member of The Northeast Current, and PCA Orchestra Director Jose
Carrion were featured in the EVS Currents newsletter.
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PCA Theatre Freshman Jordan Jones has been accepted to the Governor's
School Summer Program for theatre
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Freshman Walter "A. C." Reed
played in the Harbour Town Cup, a pro-am tournament, on a team with his
Jim Clyburn (his grandfather), John Clyburn, Cliff Kresge, and Alex
Kirpoff. His coach/caddy at the tournament was Bobby Collar, RNE's head golf coach and a special ed teacher.
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Elaine
Sudduth is the April recipient of Richland Two's Culture of
Excellence award. Since retiring from the Math Department in 1999, Ms. Sudduth has returned to
help wherever she is needed. She is recognized for her
tireless service and dedication to Richland Northeast.
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iLink teacher Charles Vaughan
won first place for poster presentation during Graduate Student Day at
USC. He focused on how Web 2.0 technology (podcasts, wikis, and
Weblogs) affect collaboration among tenth graders in a Global Studies
class. His co-researchers were the students in his third-period iLink
Honors Global Studies II class.
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A poem by Barbara Thomson,
who heads the PCA Literary Arts program, won second place in The South
Carolina Poetry Initiative's 2009 Single Poem Contest. There were 600
submissions overall.
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