Education in the Valley


Published/Last Modified on Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:36 PM EDT

Local student serves as page
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RALEIGH — The North Carolina Senate was honored recently to have Mesha Winford, a student at Southeast Halifax High School, serve as a page. She is the daughter of James L. and Bettie Battle of Enfield. Winford was sponsored by Sen. Edward Jones and appointed by the Senate President pro Tempore, Marc Basnight.

Statewide high school students in grades 9 through 12 serve  as pages when the General Assembly is in session. They perform valuable duties for the senator and their office staff. They attend daily Senate sessions, committee meetings and assist staff members with office duties during the week they serve in the Legislature.

Joint RRHS reunion

A joint Roanoke Rapids High School reunion is scheduled with the classes of 1984, 1985 and 1986 on Saturday, Sept. 12, at Chockoyotte Country Club.

To attend, RSVP no later than Aug. 24 by contacting David King at 252-537-3592, Greg Daughtry at cdaughtry@myglnc.com or Connie (Glover) Freeman at 919-362-6901 or cfreeman@nc.rr.com.

Gumberry High School

The Gumberry High School Class of 1969 will meet at noon, Saturday, Sept. 5, at Lone Star Steakhouse, 270 Premier Blvd., Roanoke Rapids.

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