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Senator Cook Visits CMS


State Senator Bill Cook visited Chocowinity Middle School on Friday, May 3, to talk to seventh and eighth graders about their local and state governments.



CMS Recognizes Students for Good Judgment


    As a part of Beaufort County Schools Character Education program, Chocowinity Middle School nominated students during the month of April for the character trait of Good Judgment.

    Students were treated to biscuits donated by Hardees’s of Chocowinity and juice and given prize bags while each student's nomination was read by Principal Dale Cole. Winners for the month of April were Victoria Hernandez, D'Lasia Moore, Richard Shavender, Edna Thompson, Kirsten Ayers, and Devin Guzman. One winner for middle school and elementary school was chosen. Victoria Hernandez won from the middle school, and D'Lasia Moore won from the elementary school. D'Lasia was chosen at the district level as the winner out of all elementary nominations.
CMS Character Ed Winners pictured with Principal Dale Cole: Devin Guzman, Richard Shavender, D'Lasia Moore, Edna Thompson, and Victoria Hernandez (not pictured Kirsten Ayers)


    Call/email if you have questions.

    Sarah Hodges
    Public Information Officer
    Beaufort County Schools
      252.946.6593 office
      252.402.5834 cell
      shodges@beaufort.k12.nc.us e-mailoto)
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