NAES Citizens of the Month, August 2021
Congratulations to the New Albany Elementary School Citizens of the Month for August 2021.
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Congratulations to the New Albany Elementary School Citizens of the Month for August 2021.
Southern artist William Dunlap’s work will be on exhibit beginning Friday, September 10th at Union County Heritage Museum. His work presents distinctly southern themes, and will be on view until November 13, 2021.
Walmart announces an disaster relief fund-raiser, for which the company will match up to 5 million dollars of contributions.
As Mark Twain once said about news reports of his own death having been “premature,” news reports of Mississippi being in the number one spot for COVID deaths per million of population may still be a bit premature. But Mark Twain did eventually die, and, astonishingly, it looks like our lightly populated state will soon outpace far more populous states to claim the shameful title of Number One state in deaths per million.
Congratulations to the August Employees of the Month at New Albany Elementary School.
MS House Republicans have proposed a “revenue neutral” bill that will increase sales taxes while eventually eliminate personal income tax. The MS Economic Council opposes the move, which will actually increase taxes on the lowest 60% of earners, while lowering taxes on the 40% of highest incomes in the state.
Schneider Electric representatives discussed careers in energy, mechanical and electrical engineering with NAHS students, as well as their energy-saving partnership with New Albany School District.
On August 25, the New Albany High School Air Force JROTC accompanied the varsity volleyball team in their victory against Regents School of Oxford. The Color Guard was composed of senior and new cadets. The flight was led by second-year cadet Kevin Hernandez. As for the new cadets participating in their first Color Guard, […]
Guest speaker for the annual William Faulkner Literary Fest Luncheon will be Minrose Gwin, author of “Promise,” which recounts the devastating Tupelo Tornado of 1936 and is the chosen Community Read for the Literary Fest.
An Aroha Philanthropies grant for Seeding Vitality Arts provides classes to help lifelong learners learn new skills as well as create opportunities for socialization. Classes available to those age 55 or over.
In partnership with Schneider Electric, AMPLIFY will give students the opportunity for real-life exposure to careers in the energy field, with the specific focus on energy engineering, sustainability, and efficiency.
Two New Albany Elementary School Kindergarten classes had their first Mad Science Friday classes on August 20, 2021.
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