Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:46 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:46:50 GMT
Some folks in South Georgia frantically tried to get in touch with loved ones who live near the destruction in Oklahoma. Leesburg's Wendy Mathis has a brother who lives in Oklahoma City and works in BethanyMore >>
Some folks in South Georgia frantically tried to get in touch with loved ones who live near the destruction in Oklahoma.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:38 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:38:18 GMT
A concerned citizen is stepping up to help the children who have been devastated by the tornado in Oklahoma. Lee County resident Jyl Goodson says she wants to help bring joy back to the children in Moore,More >>
A concerned citizen is stepping up to help the children who have been devastated by the tornado in Oklahoma.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 7:01 PM EDT2013-05-21 23:01:37 GMT
As kids get out of school, they'll spend more time at the pool. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission 137 children younger than 15 drowned in a pool or spa from Memorial Day through LaborMore >>
As kids get out of school, they'll spend more time at the pool. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission 137 children younger than 15 drowned in a pool or spa from Memorial Day through LaborMore >>
THOMASVILLE, GA (WALB) - Pre-K and Kindergarten students in Thomasville got a visit from the Georgia Partnership for Excellence Bus Tour.
Hand-In-Hand Primary School is the first Georgia Pre-K to be nominated and chosen as a stop on the tour.
Teachers and students were excited this morning to see their visitors from around the state. They said it was a day they had been looking forward to ever since they were nominated in March.
"I do feel like everyone was impressed. The most common things I heard were everyone classroom was open, the teachers were happy and seemed to love their jobs, the children were happy and well adjusted. I mean today with all the hype going on there were no behavior problems in the classrooms today," says Principal Jeanna Mayhall.
Sixty Georgia leaders toured classrooms for two hours this morning. Feedback