CENTERVILLE —
Howar Junior High third quarter honor roll:
Seventh grade
Bailey, Erika
Barber, Joshua
Beck, Schyler
Belloma, Colton
Belloma, Jacob
Bennett, Braedyn
Beyer, Bram
Cash, Jacob
Casteel, Quinton
Cope, Sarah
Cowan, Hannah
Cunningham, Talia
Foster, Ryan
Glosser, Amory
Gonnerman, Karson
Graham, Tristan
Hedgecock, Lexy
Hill, Thad
Housh, Caylea
Jackson, Bailey
Jewett, Tayler
Johnson, Tiffany
Kellis, Logan
Kelly, Grant
Lechtenberg, Braden
Maddy, Hunter
Mitchell, Nickolas
Ranes, Lexi
Rosenberg, John
Rupalo, Malinda
Sales, Cailyn
Sebolt, Libby
Shondel, Danielle
Shott, Samuel
Swarts, Tanner
West, Maggie
Zintz, Joseph
Eighth grade
Bailey, Braden
Barger, Alyssa
Becker, Desmond
Boyle, Colleen
Brauman, Kirsten
Butler, Wesley
Caylor, Emily
Clark, Cody
Daugherty, Caelan
Drake, Derek
Felton, Tate R.
Foglesong, Jennie
Graham, Trysten
Grothe, Nathan
Hermon, Emma
Howington, William
Hull, Sydney
Hunt, Hailey
Joiner, Kylee
Jones, Kylie
Kelly, Alexandra
Lawson, Taylor
Lemen, Molli
Litke, Arianna
Mathes, Mercedes
Mattly, Thomas
McCoy, Trey
McGill, Erissa
Micetich, Samantha
Owens, Sarah
Sands, Sabrina Jo
Scurlock, Jackie
Sedgwick, Christopher
Sharp, Kathryn
Sheets, Chad
Stewart, Ty
Sweet, Brady
Talbot, Haven
Tuttle, Matthew
Watts, Sydnee
White, Mikala
Wiskus, Heidi
Wolver, Hannah
Wray, Emily
Education
Third quarter junior high honor roll
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Centerville educators attend Des Moines meeting
Five early childhood teachers from Kid's World recently attended the Iowa Project Group Meeting in Des Moines. The educators implemented the Project Approach at the Center several years ago. Educators from across the state meet annually to share do
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FFA trap competition
Southern Iowa FFA trapshoot held on Sunday, April 28 at the Bloomfield Izaak Walton League and hosted by the Davis County and Centerville FFA chapters. Winners included Gabriella Buban of Wayne County at Corydon, top female. The top team was Moulton
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Dagat awarded $2,000 scholarship from Iowa Masons
Lei Alena M. Dagat, a senior at Centerville High School in Centerville, has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship from the Grand Lodge of Iowa, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Lei Alena was one of 60 outstanding Iowa high school students selected to re
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Dagat, Fowler recognized by Gov. Branstad for academic excellence
WEST DES MOINES -- Lei Alena Dagat, a student at Centerville High School and Quentin Fowler, a student at Moulton-Udell High School, were recognized by Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kimberly Reynolds for outstanding academic achievement at the 11t
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Cline donates $500,000 to IHCC
A gift of $500,000 by Appanoose County philanthropist Morgan E. Cline has been announced by the Centerville campus of Indian Hills Community College. The key component of this gift will be a massive green house that will be used to grow produce which
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Centerville FFA stands up to bullying
The Centerville FFA chapter purchased 12 books and one activity guide for the second grade classrooms this semester. Those book titles included "Bully Beans" and "The Juice Box Bully." They will be used next year for the Annual Bullying Hurts Progra
- Senior Showcase at Central PELLA -- Local students participated in the Education Department Senior Showcase at Central College in Pella on April 29. Students presented their portfolios, student teaching experience and progress monitoring projects. Austin Burkland, of Udell, an
- Numa student wins ISU leadership scholarship Numa student wins ISU leadership scholarship AMES -- Tara Powers, of Numa, received the 2013 Gib and Nancy Stanek Leadership Award at Iowa State University. The scholarship award honors a sophomore student who demonstrates leadership through communit
- Farmers Bank employees teach saving More than 10,000 bankers at more than 4,300 branches helped 389,000 young people learn about the value of saving during Teach Children to Save Day. The bankers' presentations, which included games and activities about how interest makes money grow, h
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Celebrating education of 'young child'
Kid's World celebrated the Week of the Young Child during the third week of April. The "Week of the Young Child" is a nationwide celebration sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children to bring awareness to the needs of
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Lindenmayer to retire as president
Dr. Jim Lindenmayer, president of Indian Hills Community College for over a decade, announced Monday that he will be retiring later this year. No specific retirement date has been set.
- Annual student art exhibition at Indian Hills Community College OTTUMWA — The 2013 annual Indian Hills Community College student art exhibition will open on Monday, April 29 with an opening reception from 7-8:30 p.m. in the art gallery on the college’s Ottumwa campus. Many of the student artists will be present d
- Bridge City Explosion to present concert at Indian Hills Community College OTTUMWA — Bridge City Explosion, Indian Hills Community College’ show choir, will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 2, in St. John Auditorium. The free performance is open to the public. Director Diana Upton-Hill said selections to be
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Students work to improve school grounds with tree plantings
Friday morning several groups of students and volunteers came together to make a positive change on the Centerville High School campus. The group planted nine trees the school was able to purchase with a $1,000 grant from the DNR Trees for Kids/Teens
- Four district teachers retire Four Centerville Community School District school teachers with 132 years of on the job experience will retire at the end of the current school year. Retiring are Lincoln Elementary teacher Leanne Cortesio, with 33 years, secondary teacher Paula Gray
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