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The Norfolk Tehnical Center Chapter of Future Business Leaders of America brought several honors and awards home to NPS when they returned recently from the Virginia FBLA Conference in Reston. Alec Herrera, local chapter president, was selected for Who's Who in Virginia FBLA. Danyelle Charles was honored by receiving 4th place in Electronic Career Portfolio. Christopher Creason was one of two students selected from the state by Factor 110, the media production company for the Virginia FBLA State Leadership Conference, to serve as a Media Production Backstage Manager. Christopher received a $100 stipend for his work. Overall, the NTC FBLA chapter was one of 10 state chapters that received the title of Honorable Mention for an Annual Business Report. NTC's group also was recognized as an FBLA Honor Chapter.
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Congratulations to Cheryl Jordan, Principal of Sherwood Forest Elementary School, who has received the Virginia Association of Elementary School Principals' 2012 Professional Development Award. The award recognizes educators who have enhanced professional development opportunities for elementary and middle school principals
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Congratulations to Granby High School junior Kayla Williams who won first place in the Poetry category at the Virginia High School League State Forensic Tournament this past weekend. Only the top three from each of the four Regional competitions were invited to compete in each category. Granby had a total of six competitors, David Boyd, Jr. (Senior), Da'Von Boyd (Junior), Lanel Cooper (Senior), Anne Magpayo (Junior) and CaThoma Turner (Junior). Last Updated on Thursday, 27 September 2012 18:10
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Congratulations to Cristina Foss of
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Christopher is a seventh grader at Blair Middle School in Norfolk, Virginia. He is an active volunteer in the community, along with his four brothers and sisters. He volunteers at the Park Place Methodist Church soup kitchen on Monday nights, and this year spent part of Thanksgiving day serving dinner to the homeless of the community. Christopher helps with the annual Blair Middle School yard sale, and is always looking for ways to help at his church. Christopher also frequently volunteers at Sewells Point Elementary School, his sisters’ elementary school, where he also attended, setting up for programs. His mother tells me that he has a heart for helping others, and is always looking for ways to be of assistance to his neighbors.
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