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            Catoctin High School Students Win                                          Grants Support Archery Program at

            Local SkillsUSA Competition at CTC                                         Lewistown Elementary School

              Congratulations to the following Catoctin High School (CHS) students on                                                                Courtesy Photo
            winning the local SkillsUSA competition at Career and Technology Center
            (CTC).
              These students have earned the right to compete in the Western Regional
            Competition on February 3, 2018: Melanie Andrew—1  place, Crime Scene
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            Investigation; Emma Appel— 3 , TV Production; Jacob Baker—2 , TV
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            Production; Victoria Bryant—1 , Basic Health Care; Keegan Coolidge—Hon.
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            Mention, Basic Health Care; Olivia Dart—Hon. Mention, Technical Drafting;
            Austin Fogle III—Carpentry; Emma Ford—3 , Crime Scene Investigation;
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            Robert Hahn—Hon. Mention, Automotive Service Technology; Julianna
            Lopez—Hon. Mention, Crime Scene Investigation; Ashley Mayton—3 ,
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            Basic Health Care; Jacob McIlvaine—Hon. Mention, Sheet Metal; Stephanie
            Moreland—2 , Cosmetology/Hair; Nathan Schwartzbeck—1 , Welding;
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            Kaleb Sellers—2 , Screen Printing; Samantha Smith—2 , Nail Care; Brianna
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            Snyder—3 , Commerical Baking; Isaac Storer—2 , Web Design; Todd
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            Willhide—Hon. Mention, Sheet Metal; Devin Wine—2 , Automotive Service
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            Technology; Jessica Wood—Hon. Mention, Basic Health Care.
            Crayola ColorCycle Program at
            Thurmont Middle School                                                      Pictured from left are Russ Leith, NWTF chapter president; Rachel Herbst, student; Hunter Marten,
                                                                                         student; Shirley Long, fund representative; Heather Burgess, physical education teacher; Gene
                                                                                            Long, fund representative; David Hohman, NWTF member; and Dana Austin, principal.
               Do you have any old, dried-up markers? Instead of throwing them away,
            send them to Thurmont Middle School, and they will recycle them through
            the Crayola ColorCycle Program. Each Wednesday, marker collections will       Lewistown Elementary School           The grant was matched by the
            take place during Gateway classes, but students are free to drop off markers   will soon have a National Archery in   National Wild Turkey Federation
            any other day of the week in Ms. Desonier’s room (Rm. 250).                 the Schools Program (NASP), thanks   (NWTF), Monocacy Valley Chapter.
               More information about Crayola ColorCycle can be found at: http://www.   to a grant from The Davey Long and   NASP was developed to help improve
            crayola.com/colorcycle.aspx. Any questions or concerns, please contact Ms.   Mike Compton Memorial Fund, one     student motivation, attention, and
            Desonier at 240-236-5100.                                                   of more than 690 component funds     focus, and also to teach outdoor
                                                                                        of The Community Foundation of       skills, resulting in character and self-
                                                                                        Frederick County.                    reliance.
            Catoctin High School to Host

            Personal Finance Course Open to

            Students and Families

               Catoctin High School, located at 14745 Sabillasville Road in Thurmont,
            is hosting a personal finance course, open to students and families interested
            in learning about paying off debt, budgeting, saving money, retirement
            planning, and so forth.
               The course will follow the Financial Peace University program from Dave
            Ramsey and involves various aspects of learning about personal finance,
            including group discussion and engagement in personal application of the
            principles to your own situation.
               The class will meet weekly on Monday nights, from 6:00-7:30 p.m., from
            January 29-March 26, 2018. To register for the course, visit www.fpucentral.
            com/classes/1054264/registration.

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