New News Post

0Comments

Carroll EMC and 23 other participating Georgia electric membership cooperatives congratulate Central High School on winning the Georgia High School Association Cooperative Spirit Sportsmanship Award. This awards program honors schools that exhibit exemplary sportsmanship during competitive events and is sponsored by Georgia’s Electric Membership Corporations.

Introduced in 2006, the Cooperative Spirit Sportsmanship Award program reinforces Georgia High School Athletics’ (GHSA) philosophy which states: “Student athletes, coaches, spectators, and all others associated with high school activity programs should adhere to the fundamental values of respect, fairness, honesty and responsibility.”

Only one school in each division within each region is chosen to receive this annual award. The GHSA takes into consideration all aspects of sportsmanship during events – student athletes on the field, as well as fellow students, school staff, parents and game spectators, making the award a tribute to the entire community.

Mr. Brian Caldwell of Carroll EMC stated as he presented Principal Mr. Kelly Edwards with the honor, “The employees of Carroll EMC, many of whom have family members who attend Central High School and its events, join us in congratulating you on receiving this prestigious award. It speaks well of the entire community and Central Lion family.”

Central High School Principal Kelly Edwards graciously accepted the third sportsmanship honor to be received in the school’s history. 

Original source can be found here.

 



Related

Frederick C. Williams, Superintendent Dublin City School District

African American students comprised 85% of Dublin Middle School enrollment for 2024-25

Dublin Middle School reported enrolling 526 African American students for 2024-25, according to Georgia Department of Education figures.

Richard Woods State School Superintendent

Which ethnicity was most represented in Putnam County schools student body in 2024-25?

In Putnam County schools, white students made up the largest share of enrollment in the 2024-25 school year, according to the Georgia Department of Education.

Frederick C. Williams, Superintendent Dublin City School District

Dublin Middle School enrolls 6 Asian students for 2024-25

Six Asian students attended Dublin Middle School in the 2024-25 school year, as reported by the Georgia Department of Education.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Central Georgia News.