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Please join us Monday night for a festive evening! We hope to see you there!
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From Rural Special:
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These 2 senior ladies have officially been accepted to college! Maryah Ewald (left) was accepted to Arkansas Tech University, and Hannah Smith (right) was accepted to the University of Central Arkansas. They both plan to study nursing. Congratulations, ladies!!! You may be a future bulldog and bear, but stay Rebels at heart!
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Mrs. Currie's bus may be a little late this afternoon.
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Our first ever Turkey Teacher was crowned today at school. For 2 weeks, students have been purchasing feathers to place on their favorite teachers' paper turkeys. With a total of 338 feathers, Coach Brad Taylor was crowned Turkey Teacher today, and he was gifted a free turkey for Thanksgiving!
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Please come be our honored guest Thursday.
Jayden Berry, a senior at Rural Special High School, has been offered a Tier 4 academic scholarhip in the amount of $11,000 per year from Arkansas Tech University. This scholarship is based on his 4.0 GPA. Jayden plans to attend Tech and major in Ag Business, with a focus in Animal Science.
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Rural Special....October Employee of the Month...Greg Vannatter!!! Thank you Greg for caring so much about the students!
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Rural Special held the school spelling bee for grades 3-8 today. Winners from the bee are:
Easton Youngblood- 1st place
Chase Pflieger- 2nd place
Rhesa Fisher- 3rd place
Wyatt Morrison- Alternate
These students will advance to the county spelling bee. Congratulations!
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Congratulations, Rayleigh!
RS: A huge thank you to Buster Rinks, Brandon Long of the Stone County Sheriff's Department, Ashley Sanders from Peer Recovery, Vita Link, and our sponsors Farm Bureau, Stone County Insurance, Jerry Dunway with SI Group, Rural Special PTO, Watts Logging, and Clinton Stockyards for a wonderful learning day for our students! In addition to our high school activities, our elementary students heard from Sheriff Brandon Long about making safe choices, and then they were able to explore emergency vehicles. Thank you so much for investing in the future of our students!
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A big thank you to our sponsors for bringing the Arrive Alive Tour to Rural Special! Our students, along with students from Timbo High School, were able to simulate driving drunk, drugged, or distracted. Hopefully, this will encourage our students to make better decisions before getting behind the wheel of a car.
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Congratulations to Cole Linville!
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This will be a great learning opportunity for our students next Monday!
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Thanks so much to Theatre Squared for coming out today! Students enjoyed their performance of The Greek Show, along with the fun theatre improv workshop that followed.