
Students touted for reaching success
In association with the Read Across America Initiative, Catherine Ruiz from the Sampson-Clinton Association of Educators recognized eight elementary students for their improvements in reading during the Sampson County Schools Board of Education meeting in February. The students, who each received a Dr. Seuss book, were selected by their school media specialist for outstanding and noticeable reading achievements. Front row, left to right: Shakira Lopez-Andablo of Clement Elementary, Edye Naylor of Midway Elementary, and Kelly Cannady of Union Elementary. Back row, left to right: Laney Pope of Hargrove Elementary, Zanyah Brown of Roseboro Elementary, and Oscar Bonilla of Salemburg Elementary. Not pictured are J.C. Smith and Louzah Alwahishi. (Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent)
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Lauren Williams/Sampson Independent
In association with the Read Across America Initiative, Catherine Ruiz from the Sampson-Clinton Association of Educators recognized eight elementary students for their improvements in reading during the Sampson County Schools Board of Education meeting in February. The students, who each received a Dr. Seuss book, were selected by their school media specialist for outstanding and noticeable reading achievements. Front row, left to right: Shakira Lopez-Andablo of Clement Elementary, Edye Naylor of Midway Elementary, and Kelly Cannady of Union Elementary. Back row, left to right: Laney Pope of Hargrove Elementary, Zanyah Brown of Roseboro Elementary, and Oscar Bonilla of Salemburg Elementary. Not pictured are J.C. Smith and Louzah Alwahishi.