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LaGrange College faculty members earn teaching awards
Four faculty members were presented with awards for outstanding instruction at the institution’s Honors Day ceremony on April 18. Dr. Marci DeRamus, assistant professor of psychological science, received the 2024 Vulcan Materials Company Teaching Excellence Award. It recognizes an exceptional faculty member who demonstrates strong academic skills in the classroom and provides leadership and support […] The post LaGrange College faculty members earn teaching awards appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
Celebrating the LaGrange College Class of 2024
Rain was not going to deter this graduating class from having their day. At 8:30 a.m.. on Saturday morning, despite the rain, the LaGrange College Class of 2024 lined up for their commencement, some with rain ponchos on or carrying an umbrella. Family members and friends sat on the damp bleachers ready to cheer on […] The post Celebrating the LaGrange College Class of 2024 appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
Read-Learn-Grow leans on community
WEST POINT — At Thursday’s noon-hour meeting of the West Point Rotary Club. Dr. Joe Downs and wife Debra talked about the Read-Learn-Grow program they are volunteers for at West Point Elementary School. Read-Learn-Grow is a program within the Troup County School System in which trained and approved community volunteers commit one hour a week […] The post Read-Learn-Grow leans on community appeared first on Valley Times-News.
LaGrange College Nursing receives federal grant
LaGrange College’s Nursing Department can double its capabilities to put nurses into Georgia communities thanks to $214,000 in federal funding approved by Congress. The legislature voted on a minibus spending bill in March, which included multiple local appropriations proposed by congressional leaders. The funding request for LaGrange College was sponsored by Sens. Jon Ossoff and […] The post LaGrange College Nursing receives federal grant appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
Callaway High School student struck by car in parking lot
LaGRANGE, Ga. (WRBL) — A Callaway High School student was struck by a car being driven by a Troup County School System employee (TCSS) on Thursday morning, according to TCSS. TCSS says the student was crossing the parking lot to the main entrance of the school when they were struck. The student was taken to […]
Troup Retired Educators Association Awards Scholarship Recipient
The Troup Retired Educators Association (TREA) awarded Callaway High School student, Khadra Veal, a $1,000 scholarship at their monthly meeting, Thursday, April 25, at Highland Country Club. The scholarship is in honor of Curmilla Furgerson who was an outstanding teacher in the LaGrange and Troup County School Systems. Each year, a student who aspires to […] The post Troup Retired Educators Association Awards Scholarship Recipient appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
Teaching as a Profession (TAP) Pathway Signing Day
In the fifth year of the Teaching as a Profession (TAP) Pathway, LaGrange High School celebrated eight seniors who completed the pathway and are planning to pursue a degree in education. Each student had former teachers/mentors share a few words of encouragement and praise for the student’s academic career. Throughout their speeches, the teachers/mentors echoed […] The post Teaching as a Profession (TAP) Pathway Signing Day appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
TCSS Opens Registration for Returning Students
Registration for returning Troup County School System students is now open. Parents of returning students can complete their registration online via the Infinite Campus Parent Portal. If your student currently attends a Troup County School System school and plans to return for the upcoming academic year, please select the Existing Student Registration option. It is […] The post TCSS Opens Registration for Returning Students appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
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