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Southern Ulster Times, Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Pursuit of excellence
IN THIS ISSUE
Calendar..........................................12
Craig McKinney................................ 9
Classifieds...................................... 28
Crossword......................................30
Highland..........................................21
Letters to the Editor........................8
Marlboro........................................20
Opinion.............................................8
Police Blotter...................................4
Plattekill........................................22
School News................................... 24
Service Directory............................31
Sports............................................ 36
Marlboro High School champions achievements
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Members in the Link Crew spoke of their experiences in the club. L-R Nora Serdah, Natasha Borchert, Ariana Brown and Megan Bach.
By MARK REYNOLDS
[email protected]
L
ast week Marlboro High School
took a turn to highlight their record
of academic, artistic and athletic
achievements.
The district has publicly stated their
“relentless pursuit of excellence,” with a
strong emphasis on Academics, Arts and
Athletics. The district’s administration,
teachers and school board continue to
review how well they are serving their
student body and continually revise
the subject matter to ensure that their
students will succeed in a complex world
they will face after graduation.
High School Principal Ryan Lawler
said “a lot of our work is working with
individual students, counselors and
teachers to make sure we are achieving
that goal for students.”
Lawler opened the presentation by
having Mrs. AnnMarie Giacoia present
awards to students of the Family,
Career and Community Leaders of
America [FCCLA] club to acknowledge
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Art works by students of Emmy Hastings and Amy Tremblay were on display in the foyer of
the High School.