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Show W -: Vtfi;; ' . ..." Upper grade Reflections winners at Central School are, L-R, Klena Palmer, Miranda Lowry, Katie Greener, Kelli Ann Muish, Sidney Bales, Sam Taylor, Joshua Smith, Kelly Carter and Nicole Swenson. Central School Reflections winners from the lower grades include, L-R, Travis Armitstead, Nathan Mortensen, Joe Clasby, Ted Butterfield, Gabe Broadhead, Ryan Roberts, Celeste Roberts, Karen Jackman and Heather Bales. Central Elementary names PTA Reflections contest winners Reflections winners at Central Elementary School have received special recognition from the PTA. The winners this year for grades kindergarten through third in visual arts are Ted Butterfield, second j grade; and Gabe Craghead and i Heather Bales, third grade. Honorable mention went to Jacob Rose, third grade; Chris Mitchell, second grade; Nathan Bullock, first grade; and Bradley Taylor, kindergarten. kin-dergarten. Photography winners for the lower grades are Joseph Clasby, third grade; Ryan Roberts, third grade; and Celestia Roberts, first grade. Joseph Clasby also received an honorable mention in this category. Winners in literature for the lower grades are Nathan K. Mortensen and Travis Armitstead, third grade;, and Karen Jackman, second grade. Honorable mention went to Neal Ellington, Shelly Hone, Heather Bales and Amy Howe, all of the third grade. In grades four through six, the visual arts winners are Sidney Bales, sixth grade; Joshua J. Smith and Kelli Ann Huish, fourth grade. Honorable mention went to Benjamin Rose and Stephanie Stephenson, fifth grade and Carrie Johansen, fourth grade. Photography winners for the older students are Miranda Lowry, fourth grade; Davian Roberts, fifth grade and Jeff Smith, sixth grade. Honorable mention was Tyler Craghead. Winners in literature for the upper grades are Katie Greener, fifth grade; Sam Taylor and Kelly Carter, fourth grade. Honorable mention was awarded to Sheri Hone, Sara French and Stephanie Lundell, all of the sixth grade. Music winners in the upper grades are Elena Palmer and Nicole Swenson, both fourth graders. |