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Newspaper Archives
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In just its second year, Get Smart,
the CHS team, takes silver at major robotics meet.
Local
contingent beats entries from all over the world.
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- ‘Get Smart’ getting ready for another
round of robotics. Read
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‘I love story time,’ says
Annette Mahony
Columbia County School District
2012 School-Related Employee of the Year.
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Congratulations to Fort White High School and Columbia
High School for their school grade of 'B'. Great
job!
‘B’s for CHS, Fort White High.
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Congratulations to
Columbia High School sisters, Heather and Hannah Burns.
Hannah Burns wins state championship for swimming
sisters.
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Columbia
High School
Receives
$10,000 Plum
Creek
Foundation
Grant.
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State Champ
Hannah Burns swims
to title in 100
breaststroke.
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Fort White Students
“Buddy-Up” to Share Ichetucknee Springs Education.
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Westside Elementary Students visit the Governor's
Mansion to be recognized by the first lady, Mrs. Scott,
as one of the top two schools in Florida participating
in her Summer Reading Program.
Students were accompanied
by Principal- Cherie Hill, Superintendent- Mike
Millikin, parents and staff.
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CHS
Logistic Team presents at the North Florida Economic
Development Summit.
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The Columbia County School
District does not support or endorse Discrimination on
the basis of race,
religion, color, sex, marital status, political belief, age, national origin or disability.
If you believe you have been
discriminated against, you may contact:
Narragansett M. Smith
Columbia County School District
Equity Officer
(386) 755-8015
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