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A Key to Success There's a time for work and a time for play, this seems to be the philosophy of Flint River Academy's teachers. Taking a break from the work with their students is something that every elementary teacher enjoyed. Though day to day work is a necessary part of learning, escaping from the classroom was a real treat therefore the elementary teachers organized many field trips and activities for their students. This gives the students a chance to learn, grow, and have fun at the same time. Kalynn Hatchett teaches Play Learn at Flint River. She has two children and is a Sunday School teacher at Woodbury Baptist Church. Kay Harbin attended Car- son-Newman College where she received a BA in psy- chology. She attends Woodbury Baptist Church where she sings in the choir and teaches a Sunday School class. Nina Lemmon attended Radford College and West Georgia College where she received her MS in Ed. Mrs. Lemmon enjoys reading, swimming, painting, and cooking. She is a member of Woodbury Baptist Church. Judy Norred attended Greenleaf Business College. She enjoys working with plants and being an aide in the kindergarten. Mrs. Norred attends Luthersville Baptist Church. Beth Pierce is also a kindergarten aide. She enjoys cooking and swimming. Mrs. Pierce is a member of Williamson United Methodist Church and enjoys teaching Sunday School there. First grade teacher, Connie McAdams, attended Truett-McConnell Junior College and Tift, where she received a BS degree. She enjoys reading, cooking and playing tennis. Ruth Nash is member of the First Baptist Church in Gay. She enjoys sewing, painting, doing things for other people, and spending time with her family and friends. Patty Gilleland received her BS and MA from Appalachian State University. She has three children and enjoys writing poetry, snow skiing, and drawing. Mrs. Gilleland is an active member at St. Johns Church in Thomaston. Each teacher at Flint River Acad- emy contributes to making each child the thinking, mature, and healthful person he is capable of becoming! I. Mrs. Norred, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Lemmon, and Mrs. Harbin work and play with the five year kindergarten. 2. Showing the first graders how to dance is what Mrs. Gilleland enjoys doing. 3. Terri Flanegan takes a break from the busy schedule with the Play Learn class. 4. Mrs. Connie McAdams is a new first grade teacher at Flint River. 5. Mrs. Kalynn Hatchett leads four year olds to play and learn. Mrs. Hatchett Mrs. Lemmon Mrs. Norred Mrs. Harbin Mrs. Pierce Mrs. McAdams Mrs. Nash Mrs. Gilleland l42fLower School Faculty if is 2 .if E. Wfwfemw ,gy ,, , ..,,.,,k, J ' ' ' W V7 , A . J . sf ' J
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Time Uut for learning As students blazed through the abyss of time and space into the world unknown, they gained knowledge, met with sometimes unexpected success, and began to explore their reason for being. FRA teachers were there to guide them. Carol Ang- ley, second grade teacher, lives in Greenville. She re- ceived her BS in Ed. at the University of Georgia. Mrs. Angley enjoys arts and crafts. Lynda McDonald also teaches the second grade at Flint River Academy. She attended Columbus College where she received her BS in Education. Marie Akins, third grade teacher, attended Georgia Southern College and West Georgia College. Mrs. Akins enjoys reading and spending time with her children. Karen Adams also teaches the third grade at Flint River. She attended West Georgia College where she received a BS in Ed. Mrs. Adams spends most of her time with her family. Mary .lo Gill, a fourth grade teacher, attended Geor- gia State University and West Georgia College. She is an active member at Woodbury Methodist Church. Barbara Adkins teaches the fourth grade at Flint River. She attended the University of Georgiat she loves to read and spends most of her time running a household. FRA fifth grade teacher, .lean Cotton, at- tended West Georgia College and Georgia State Uni- versity. She is an active member of Woodbury Method- ist Church. Edith Walton teaches the sixth grade at Flint River. She has two children and she enjoys gardening. Beverly Brisendine attended the University of Georgia where she received her Master of Ed. She is presently the choir director at the Church of Joy in Willamson. Flint River Academy's elementary school provides an envi- ronment to develop basic skills. The teacher helps they students maintain good health, both physical and men- tal, and they also help them grow in their ability to think creatively. , si,-nzseam . f ,W ww, 1, ,. , iw i V . ' .2 f ,f ':.: f VI ir .,,. . . H KW 1 in if M .. 47 i .W ft H... f , ' .,,, . . , ' ' .H 93 , A. . . M. ay . gy . aff '. ' fA-- , ' LLF' i ff., . , ' Q Ti i 1 tg, fx. I. Mrs. Akins and Mrs. McDonald enjoy recess as much as the kids do. 2. Between classes, Mrs. Adkins and Mrs. Gill take time to chat. 3. A Mrs. Cotton's main interest besides school is her daughter, Karen. 4. Mrs. Angley. Mrs. McDonald, and Mrs. Adams take their turn at -gf playground duty. 5. Mrs. Brisendine and Mrs. Walton discuss some of the humor in the sixth graders' papers. - II' ix' .I 1.... : ,....:..,.,.t X kllkiii Mrs. Angley iii- K Mrs. McDonald -V I lzll Mrs. Adams lli '.' i n I ' 'S Mrs. Gill X ww t My Mrs. Adkins ggyj 5 '17 ' ,fx g Mrs. Cotton gf i . A Mrs. Walton - --.5141 ' ' ' .ff ... '-' i ' Mrs. Brisendine 6 I X l44fLower School Faculty K -..p-2 K 3 ,X . ,.,g. v il
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