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© St. Petersburg Times, published January 25, 2001


KEY KIDS: Hernando Elementary School has announced its KEY KIDS for December. December KEY KIDS have manners. Prekindergarten -- Katie Fredrickson, Ryan Sarracco, Desmond Simmons, John Turner. Kindergarten -- Kayla Axtell, Brittany Egbert, James Fouts, Sarah Frederich, Samantha Hagins, Joshua Houston, Rachel Jeter, Cailey Oliver, Michaela Perry andVincent Pilla. First grade -- Bobby Joe Amacker, Bobby Dalbow, Kayla Forester, Joshua Hickey, Sandy Hutchinson, Devin Picard, Ashley Putney, Austin Roberts, Abby Rupert, Tyler Smith andSuzy Stalans. Second grade -- Amanda Brandley, Joe Brown, Devin Denoncout, Chelsea Nevels, Rorie Oglesby, Carlos Perez, Celynn Peters andChristian Rodriquez. Third grade -- Christopher Adcock, Michell Dalzell, Colton Forbus, Ashley Forte, Rachelle Oglesby, Himanshu Patel, Olivia Puent, Heather Sanchez, Erich Schultz andTanner Villani. Fourth grade -- Nicole Beaudry, Jared Butcher, Meaghan Cooper, Korey Fredrikson, Sara Giddens, Drew Mothershed, Bhakti Patel, Daniel Potts, Veronica Vore andStephen Weston. Fifth grade -- Sean Abbott, Megan Alexander, Ali Conto, Samantha Hall, Stephanie Marotta, Scott Mehlenbacher, Kevin Townsley andKasi Wheeler.

STUDENTS OF THE MONTH: New Testament Christian School has announced its students of the month for January -- Haylee Hodges and Quincey Persavich. They were chosen for displaying thoughtfulness, cooperation, helpfulness, diligence, spiritual sensitivity and school spirit. They are honored in chapel service and receive certificates and cash awards. Haylee is in first grade and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ledford Hodges of Inverness. Quincey, an eighth-grader,is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas Jr. of Crystal River.

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