“Education is the most priceless inheritance we can give our children What is the greatest treasure that can never be stolen and that is also a priceless.

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“Education is the most priceless inheritance we can give our children What is the greatest treasure that can never be stolen and that is also a priceless inheritance that parents can give to their children? a.Wealth b.Education Ans. Education “The world’s greatest achievers have been those who have always stayed focused on their goals and have been consistent in their efforts.” ― Roopleen, Words to inspire the winner in YOURoopleenWords to inspire the winner in YOU “Do your best on the test to attain success!” It is testing time again which will mark the significant milestone of students and the teacher’s performance this school year Why does it matter so much if students will pass the state test or not ? Does it make the difference when they face their future life and career? Do you think most of the successful men and women after 15 years or more would be those that perform well on the test? That is remain to be seen!!! However, we always encourage our students to do your best on the test and nothing less to attain success. Good luck, everyone!!! Nerisa Pampilo It was definitely a knowledge and research explosion for the 4 th and 5 th grade students to have done extremely well with their Community Critical Thinking Project presented during the High Tea for Education last May 14, We would like to acknowledge these credits to the dedication and guidance of Mrs. Tonya Hedgepeth for setting up a high expectations for the students to achieve in their class endeavors and also to Mr. Demetrius Green who also believe in the abilities of his students to perform well. Director Ginny Orvedahl came to talk about Halifax Library System: Services and Future Collaboration Activities! Kudos to AR 100 Point Club members for a successful live interview with Director Ginny Orvedahl, Director of Halifax Library System. We are looking forward for an interesting collaboration activities with Halifax public library in the forthcoming school year. We would like to recognize Mr. Chester Williams, parent leader for conducting a regular session on “Man Up” with our boys every Tuesday. Kudos to a job well done and thank you for your immeasurable efforts that you put forth in this endeavor. Students doing variety of games and sports during PBIS celebration. Thanks to the PBIS committee!

Thoughts From Student of the Month and district employee of the month in april!! Sincir Conyers – Student of the Month – May 2015 Ms. Carla Amason – District Employee of the Month in April Congratulations to the following Students who were Awarded Tickets to the Park in Washington, D.C. from the Six Flags of America Read to Succeed Kindergarten – Ms. Raelynn Clark’s Class 1 st Grade – Ms. Janet Lee’s Class 1 st Grade – Ms. Diana Powell’s Class 2 nd Grade – Ms. Nina Lee’s Class 3 rd Grade - Ms. Tenesha Lee’s Class 3 rd Grade – Ms. Sandra Shoulars’s Class 4 th Grade – Mr. Demetrius Green’s Class 5 th Grade – Ms. Tonya Hedgepeth’s Class “ Being chosen by your peers is one of the biggest honors you can receive. My role as the instructional coach allows me to grow along with the teachers and the students that I work with. I love the collaboration and the professionalism exhibited from our school family. The efforts from this collaboration have shown in our student benchmarks. It shows in our benchmarks because of the shared high expectations we have for our students. I accept this honor on behalf of the very talented Pittman school family. ” – Ms. Amason “ I want to tell all the students never give up and try your best and to do good in school and learn more and more things. Plus all your teachers are counting on you so don’t fail them.” – Sincir Conyers