Mrs. Hamilton's classes have been researching national parks across the country as part of their ecotourism project. Each group researched a different national park and created a presentation, including the climate of the park, the wildlife that lives there, how to prepare for a visit there, and the way humans impact the park.
The classes voted on the most informative, most creative, and fan favorite presentations. Results are in:
Second Block:
Most Informative: Kenzi, Aidan, and Passion (Badlands National Park)
Most Creative & Fan Favorite: Vanna, Lela, Henry, and Millie (Great Smoky Mountains National Park)
Third Block:
Most Informative: Emma, Brooklyn, and Ashlyn (Denali National Park)
Most Creative & Fan Favorite: CJ, Jaylon, Allie, and Koko (Yosemite National Park)
Fourth Block:
Most Informative: Ayanna, Addy, and Marius (Acadia National Park)
Most Creative: Jeremy, RJ, and JJ (Hot Springs National Park)
Fan Favorite: Kiyiah, Sammi, and D (Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park)







Congratulations to Chrishon Ellis for being named the November Rotary Student of the Month! Chrishon has chosen to honor Mr. Josh Davenport.

Last Thursday, our Advanced Manufacturing students visited the INCA Pallet factory in Sardis. They got an inside look at the process, where wood chips have over 80% of their moisture removed, then mixed with resin and hardener before being pressed into pallets. Fun fact: INCA built a mini hydraulic pallet press for our students back in 2019, right in our Advanced Manufacturing shop!




South Panola Career and Technical Center to Host Annual Beauty Review
The South Panola Career and Technical Center, proudly sponsored by the Work-Based Learning program, is excited to announce its annual Beauty Review. This highly anticipated event will take place at the Batesville Junior High Auditorium on November 16 at 6:00 p.m. Doors will open to attendees at 5:15 p.m.
To ensure a smooth and secure experience for all, attendees will be required to pass through security scanners upon entry. Additionally, a "CLEAR BAG" policy will be strictly enforced to maintain safety and efficiency.
This event offers the community an opportunity to support and celebrate the participants while showcasing the dedication and efforts of the Work-Based Learning program. Join us for an evening of elegance and community spirit.
For more information, please contact Mrs. Leah Anne Wrenn or Robert Barnard at 662-563-8992.

