Community calendar. See page A3.
Drinking water. See page A4.
“York Phil” - 50th Phil Campbell. See page A9.
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Hometown Newspaper of Jetta Barksdale — Est. 1879 | Wednesday, May 8, 2024
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RCS Education Foundation holds annual banquet
By María Camp maria.camp@ franklincountytimes.com
In its annual banquet April 22, the Russellville City Schools Education Foundation conducted
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a silent auction, dinner, entertainment, presented recognitions and held a live auction. Kyle Taylor received the Dan C. Hindman Star Polisher Award. The award, created in honor of
former RHS principal Dan Hindman, celebrates the dedication of educators to the success of students in Russellville City Schools. A Star Polisher takes students, in whatever shape they come, and polishes
them into a bright shining light for all to see. Other banquet honorees included Gene Ellison and Freida Ellison, as well as Ramona Robinson. 2024 scholarship recipients include:
RCS Education Foundation Scholarship: Maggie Bishop, Emma Campbell, Reece Carson, Brandt Cummings, Halle Grimes, Will Morgan, Lexie O’Neal and Daniela Abigail Pascqual.
Wayne Collum Memorial Scholarship: Bralynn Vincent Flanagan/Hellums
See EDUCATION BANQUET, Page A2