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Pascagoula Aerial Academy chief Joseph Hasbrouck has been called to represent Mississippi at the 54th anniversary U.S. Senate Youth Affairs (USSYP).
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Hasbrouck is Apprentice Council secretary, chic treasurer, National Account Association president, a Speech and Debate Club affiliate and sings in the choir. He volunteers to advice administer claret drives and serve commons at the Our Circadian Bread soup kitchen.
Jackson Wilkins of Hattiesburg additionally was called for the program.
As delegates, the Mississippi accepting were anniversary awarded a $5,000 undergraduate academy scholarship from the Hearst Foundation, which funds the program.
The two alternating in the 2016 USSYP Washington Anniversary in March in Washington. The anniversary is an educational affairs that includes affairs and briefings with Senators, aldermanic staff, the President, a U.S. Supreme Court Justice and admiral from chiffonier agencies, the adept band and the media.
Ocean Springs Rotary awards bristles scholarships
Seniors from Ocean Springs and St. Martin aerial schools were awarded Rotary Club of Ocean Springs scholarships for 2016.
Three of the scholarships are called in anamnesis of Ocean Springs Rotarians who exemplified Service Above Self.
From Ocean Springs High: Kassidy Biss accustomed the J.K. Lemon Jr. Scholarship; Morgan Dubaz accustomed the Jim Collier Scholarship; and Claudio "Steven" Quiles-Rio accustomed a Rotary scholarship.
From St. Martin High: Hannah Lollis accustomed the Don Green Scholarship; and Paulina Reynolds accustomed a Rotary scholarship.
The club's scholarship board co-chairs are Louis Peters and Amon Holcomb.
Since 2001, the Rotary Club of Ocean Springs has awarded added than $120,000 in scholarships to bounded students.
Garden Park Auxiliary scholarship borderline nears
The borderline to administer for the Garden Park Medical Center Auxiliary Scholarship is the end of April.
Scholarships are awarded based on need, abilities, adherence and approaching plans.
To be eligible, applicants charge accommodated these criteria: be 18 years of age or older; accept completed at atomic one year of college; be belief in the acreage of anesthetic or bloom occupations; and not accept accustomed a GPMC Auxiliary Scholarship previously.
Submit to the Scholarship Board the following: a resume highlighting accomplishments, awards, captivation in church, academy and association activities and affairs for the future; aerial academy and academy transcripts; a advertence letter from either a aerial academy or academy teacher; and a awning letter to accommodate acumen for applying with account of charge for scholarship, name and abode of academy you attend, your major, your complete abiding address, whether you accept accustomed an Auxiliary scholarship from GPMC above-mentioned to this.
Mail to: Garden Park Medical Center Auxiliary Scholarship Committee, 15200 Association Road, Gulfport, MS 39503. Applications charge be postmarked by April 30.
You will be notified by mail by May 30 of the committee's decision.
Should you be selected, a analysis will be beatific to the academy or university of your best for the fall, 2016, semester. Please accommodate the abode in your appliance materials.
Details: Billie Hewes, GPMC Auxiliary, at 831-4370.
Students win MDMR awards at Region VI Science Fair
The Mississippi Department of Marine Assets presented bristles South Mississippi accepting with the MDMR Arete in Marine Sciences Accolade as allotment of the Region VI Science and Engineering Fair.
The MDMR has been giving the accolade for 20 years, and it was accustomed to animate bounded accepting to beforehand analysis projects involving Mississippi's littoral resources.
The awards are accustomed in bristles classes. Chic I, kindergarten through third grade; Chic II, fourth through sixth grades; Chic III, seventh and eighth grades; Chic IV, ninth and 10th grades; and Chic V, 11th and 12th grades.
The winners in the aboriginal two classes anniversary accept $100. The added three winners accept $200 anniversary in adjustment to enhance their exhibits for the abutting akin of competition.
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Winners of this year's Arete in Marine Sciences Awards:
Class I: Alden Morris, St. James Catholic Elementary, "The Effect of Wind and Water on Littoral Beach Erosion."
Class II: MacKenzie Valentine, Bayou Appearance Elementary, "Is Plankton in Brickyard Bayou Bound by a Dead Zone in the Summer?"
Class III: Kyle Bond, Stone County Middle, "Underwater Robot."
Class IV: Caroline Wiygul, Ocean Springs High, "The Effect of Various Mississippi Marsh Plants on Ammonia."
Class V: Skyllar Trosclair, St. Patrick Catholic High, "Salt or NaCL?"
Ocean Springs accepting acquire science fair honors
Seven Ocean Springs Aerial Academy accepting won or placed in categories at the Mississippi Region VI Science Fair Antagonism and avant-garde to the accompaniment antagonism in Oxford.
Five accepting becoming first-place ceremoniousness in their category: Adora Norman, behavioral science; Sukhada Borse, ecology science; Jon Beatty, botany; Carter Brown, anesthetic and health; and Mariana Strawn, chemistry.
Ocean Springs accepting swept the ecology science class with Ameila Moore finishing second, and Caroline Wiygul finishing third.
Wiygul absolved abroad with assorted appropriate awards from the competition: US Navy $200 Award, USM Women of Science, NOAA: Pulse of the Planet; and Arizona Accompaniment University Walton Sustainability Award.
Moore additionally won an ASU Sustainability Award.
Borse will accept a adventitious to win a accessible $10,000 for acceptable the U.S. Stockholm Water Prize.
Scurfield finishing pediatric residency
Dr. Armand Scurfield, a 2002 alum of St. John Aerial Academy in Gulfport, will complete his three-year pediatric address at Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, in June.
He will again complete a one-year Pediatric Sports Anesthetic fellowship, Texas Children's Hospital/Baylor Academy of Medicine, Houston.
He is a 2006 alum of Pepperdine University and a 2013 alum of the University of Mississippi Academy of Medicine.
Students acquire degrees from Western Governors
Four accepting from South Mississippi were amid the 7,300 graduates to accept their degrees from Western Governors University in February.
They are: Thomas Elliott of Long Beach, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Security Emphasis; Gregory Haney of Biloxi, Master of Science in Information Technology Management; Andrew Staples of Long Beach, Master of Science in Information Security and Assurance; and Crystal Whipps of Gulfport, Master of Arts in Mathematics Apprenticeship (K-6).
Headley, Lechner serve as Senate pages
Biloxi accepting Sean Marcus Headley and Andrew Lechner served as pages for the Mississippi Senate. Pages about run errands for admiral and Senate staff.
Headley is home accomplished and is the son of Mark Headley.
Lechner attends St. Patrick Catholic Aerial Academy and is the son of Anthony and Melissa Cospelich.
11 MGCCC accepting win at accompaniment Phi Beta Lambda
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Eleven accepting from Mississippi Gulf Coast Association Academy won awards at the Phi Beta Lambda accompaniment competitions in Columbus, Miss. Competitors appear the college's Perkinston campus.
First-place winners are Austin Lee, of McHenry, and Peter Mersdorf, of Tarpon Springs, Fla., Computer Animation (Team); Maddie Grou, of St. Martin, and Charda' Boone, of Moss Point, Desktop Publishing (Team); and Austin Lee, of McHenry, and Peter Mersdorf, of Tarpon Springs, Fla., Website Design (Team).
Second-place winners are Alexis Bounds, of Biloxi, Business Law; Christine Ladner, of Poplarville, and Katie Gorski, of Biloxi, Desktop Publishing (Team); and Christine Ladner, of Poplarville, and Katie Gorski, of Biloxi, Website Design (Team).
Additionally, Bounds was called the PBL 2016-17 accompaniment president, and Grou was called to the PBL Anteroom of Fame.
Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda Inc. is the better career apprentice alignment in the world, allowance over 250,000 associates adapt for careers in business.
Stanislaus accepting acquire math, science honors
Saint Stanislaus Algebraic & Science Aggregation associates denticulate aerial marks at the Anniversary Algebraic & Science Clash captivated at Mississippi Academy in Clinton.
Representing Saint Stanislaus at the clash were seniors Patrick Asher, Dong Yul Kim, Tommy Reeder, Matthew Saucier, Michael Sandoz, Mitchell Walk; and juniors Vincent Almerico, Benjamin Benigno, Andrew Elkins, Patrick Ingram, Leyton Janowsky and Matthew Townsend.
Nine of the 12 aggregation associates becoming scholarships, totalling $88,000, to Mississippi Academy as a aftereffect of the testing scores.
Of appropriate accepting is the additional abode accomplishment in analysis and top 15 percent accomplishment in allure for Sandoz; the third abode accomplishment in algebraic and top 5 percent in allure for Walk; top 5 percent accomplishment in allure and top 15 percent accomplishment in algebraic for Reeder; top 10 percent accomplishment in algebraic and top 15 percent accomplishment in allure for Janowsky; top 10 percent accomplishment in allure for Saucier; top 15 percent accomplishment in algebraic for Asher, Benigno and Kim; and top 20 percent accomplishment in allure for Elkins.
The aggregation of Asher, Janowsky, Saucier and Walk placed additional in the Math/Science Quiz Bowl Aggregation Championship. The Saint Stanislaus Algebraic & Science Aggregation is chastened by Jordan Roy.
Hayes secures abecedary internship at The W
Justine Hayes from Harrison County is a Mississippi University for Women abecedary intern.
The internship -- aforetime referred to as apprentice teaching -- is the above appearance of a developing accumulative alternation of bookish and able courses and class adventures advised to adapt the -to-be abecedary for abounding teaching responsibilities with adequacy and confidence.
The able adventures of the abecedary intern at The W activate during the green year with appliance for accepting to abecedary education. A action of screening and appraisal is initiated, which continues through appliance and accepting into abecedary internship.
Belcher wins at state, bounded levels
Missy Belcher, Abode Anteroom Supervisor of Bryan and New Women's abode halls at Mississippi Gulf Coast Association Academy Perkinston campus, won two awards for her presentation "Can You Escape?"
Belcher presented at the Mississippi Association of Housing Officers (MAHO) in November and the Southeastern Association of Housing Officers (SEAHO) appointment in February, acceptable Best of Mississippi at MAHO and Best of SEAHO at SEAHO.
In July, she will go to Seattle, Wash., to present the affair at the Association of Academy and University Housing Officers, International (ACUHO-I).
The apriorism abaft the "Can You Escape?" presentation is the Escape the Allowance amateur that are advised as allotment scavenger coursing and addle game. Participants accept a bound time to amount out the clues and escape the bound room. The scenarios for anniversary allowance vary.
An alum of MGCCC, Belcher was a Perkette, admiral of the Baptist Apprentice Union, served on the bi-weekly agents and was a affiliate of Phi Theta Kappa while a apprentice at Perkinston.
Belcher, who is from Ocean Springs, abounding The University of Southern Mississippi afterwards admission from MGCCC. She accustomed her Bachelor of Fine Arts in theater. While at USM, she served as a citizen abettor and as a anteroom director.
Alston earns $10,000 scholarship from society
Joanna Alston has accustomed Emma Giles Scholarship from The Delta Kappa Gamma Association International.
Alston is business administering adviser at Mississippi Gulf Coast Association College's Jefferson Davis campus.
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The account association for women educators promotes arete in apprenticeship and claimed and able beforehand of women educators, arch in the acreage of alum scholarships accustomed to associates and emphasizing administration development for its added than 74,000 associates in 17 countries.
A affiliate of the Society's Alpha Lambda Chapter in Mississippi, Alston is accessory the University of Southern Mississippi, area she is majoring in developed education.
Eight scholarships of $10,000 anniversary for the 2016-17 bookish year were announced.
Singing River Electric admission helps Gautier students
Singing River Electric Gautier District Manager Brian Hughey presented a Neighbors Allowance Neighbors admission analysis for $2,152 to Gautier Aerial Academy Allied Bloom Affairs Abecedary Jenne King, RN, and Gautier Aerial Academy Abettor Principal Cynthia Ware.
The Allied Bloom Affairs will use the money to buy eight iPad minis for accepting to download medical applications to reinforce circadian address material, adapt them for the accompaniment test, appearance alive surgeries and certificate their analytic experience.
Five Envirothon teams beforehand accompaniment competition
In March, 10 Envirothon teams alternating in the South Area Antagonism at Vancleave City Park. Bristles teams able to attempt in the Mississippi Envirothon Accompaniment Contest in Raymond on May 6.
Teams are listed in adjustment from the accomplished to everyman condoning scores. Aggregation associates and their admiral are:
Pascagoula Aerial Academy Aggregation A: Gabi Wells, Caroline Ko, Michael Davis, Joey Hasbrouck, Mia Lawrence and alternating Ariana Rosado; admiral Leigh Hanna and Victoria Waltman.
Pascagoula Aerial Academy Aggregation B: Jomarie Hawkins, Alysha McCalpine, Tyler Shumock, Alex Calloway, Hunter Blades, and alternating Isaac Sam Barrera; admiral Leigh Hanna and Victoria Waltman.
Gautier Aerial Academy Aggregation A: Taylor Brown, John Rayburn, Cameron Tingle, Kelsey Toups and Malik Woodland; admiral Dawn Smith and Kathryn Jordan.
Greene County Aerial Academy FFA Aggregation A: Jared Platt, Darby Ledet, Ashtin Parnell, Kaitlyn Lett and Laren Howard; admiral Josh Everett and Marty Herring.
Hancock Aerial Academy Aggregation B: Gabby Easterling, Marie Konopacki, Payton Smith, Hannah Ladner and Amy Keith; admiral Shani Bourn and Shelby Linn.
Teams earning Aerial Score Awards in specific categories include:
Soils /Land Use: Tie, Pascagoula Aggregation A and Gautier Aggregation B
Wildlife: Pascagoula Aggregation A
Forestry: Greene County FFA
Current Issues: Pascagoula Aggregation B
Aquatic Ecology: Gautier Aggregation A
The Mississippi Envirothon, a affairs of the Mississippi Association of Conservation Districts, is a antagonism advised to claiming accepting in grades nine through 12 to analyze the accustomed apple about them, testing their ability in the categories of aquatics, forestry, soils, wildlife, and accepted issues.
Tuttle, Williams serve as pages for House
Kylie Tuttle and Jet Williams of Ocean Springs served as pages for the Mississippi House of Representatives. Pages about run errands for admiral and House staff.
Tuttle attends Ocean Springs Aerial Academy and is the babe of Belinda Beneventi and Hank Tuttle.
Williams attends Ocean Springs Aerial Academy and is the son of Gregory and Ann Williams.
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