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Tigers Improve to 6-1 with win while Lady Tigers Fall at Smith County (Listen to WJLE’s Tiger Talk Program Here)

December 7, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

The DCHS Tigers improved to 6-1 Tuesday night with a 69-59 win at Smith County, but the Lady Tigers (5-2) fell short losing 49 to 38 in the girls game.

https://www.wjle.com/tiger-talk/

The DCHS teams will open district play at Stone Memorial in Crossville Friday night starting with the girls game at 6 p.m. followed by the boys contest. WJLE will have LIVE coverage.

The Lady Tigers got out to a 10-7 lead over Smith County in the 1st quarter but trailed 23 to 22 at halftime. Smith County extended its lead to 31 to 23 by the end of the 3rd period and went onto win 49 to 38.

Ella VanVranken scored 19, Cadee Griffith 9, Maddison Martin 5, Avery Agee 3, and Camryn Branin with 2.

In the boys game the Tigers opened up a 20 to 9 lead after the 1st period and held a 31 to 26 halftime advantage. DC led 52 to 41 after the 3rd period and went on to win 69 to 59.

Robert Wheeler led in scoring with 19 followed by Conner Close with 17, Zack Birmingham 12, Elishah Ramos 11, and Stetson Agee and Alex Antoniak each with 5.

DECEMBER
Fri, 12/9 6:00pm-Stone Memorial- Away • District
Tue, 12/13 6:00pm- White County- Home • District
Fri, 12/16 6:00pm- Cannon County- Home • Non-District
Mon, 12/19-TBA-Adidas Shootout-Riverdale • Non-District
Tue, 12/20-TBA- Adidas Shootout- Riverdale • Non-District

JANUARY
Tue, 1/3-6:00pm-Livingston Academy-Away • District
Fri, 1/6-6:00pm-Macon County- Away • District
Sat, 1/7-3:00pm-Warren County- Away • Non-District
Tue, 1/10-6:00pm-Watertown-Away • Non-District
Fri, 1/13-6:00pm-Cumberland County-Home • District
Tue, 1/17-6:00pm-Upperman-Away • District
Fri, 1/20-6:00pm-Stone Memorial-Home • District
Tue, 1/24-6:00pm-White County-Away • District
Fri, 1/27-6:00pm-Livingston Academy-Home • District
Mon, 1/30-6:00pm-Smith County-Home • Non-District
Tue, 1/31-6:00pm-Macon County-Home • District

FEBRUARY
Tue, 2/7-6:00pm-Cumberland County-Away • District
Fri, 2/10-6:00pm-Upperman-Home • District
Game times listed are the start of the Lady Tigers game. Tigers games to follow.




Drama and Chorus Clubs at Northside Elementary to Present “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever”

December 6, 2022
By: Dwayne Page

Northside Elementary School has added a Drama Club and Chorus Club to its after-school programs this year and these groups have been working hard during the first semester preparing for a special performance to be held Thursday, December 15 called “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever”

The presentation will take place at 6 p.m. that night in the NES gym and the community is invited to attend.

Two NES student cast members of the presentation, Kimber Davis and Jack Howard, recorded a public service announcement promoting the event for WJLE which can be heard at the link below

https://www.wjle.com/north-side-elementary/

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever follows the outrageous shenanigans of the Herdman siblings, or “the worst kids in the history of the world.” The siblings take over the annual Christmas pageant in a hilarious yet heartwarming tale involving the Three Wise Men, a ham, scared shepherds, and six rowdy kids.

Ralph, Imogene, Leroy, Claude, Ollie, and Gladys Herdman are an awful bunch. When the Herdman’s show up at church for the free snacks and suddenly take over the Christmas pageant, the other kids are shocked. It’s obvious that they’re up to no good. But Christmas magic is all around and the Herdman’s, who have never heard the Christmas story before, start to reimagine it in their own way. Come watch as the Herdman’s learn about the meaning of Christmas.

The new clubs are part of the Lottery for Education or LEAP’s Program. The overall goal of LEAPs is to provide Tennessee students with academic enrichment opportunities that reinforce and complement the regular academic program. Although LEAPS is not new to the school district, it has been expanded this year to include these new clubs at NES. LEAPs activities are offered after school until 5:30 p.m. and the school has a Breakfast Club that meets before the start of the school day.

“Over 130 students at Northside Elementary School participate in the program which includes a breakfast club and afterschool classes,” said LEAP’s Site Coordinator Amanda Mathis. “The LEAPS schedule includes time for homework, support, a healthy snack, physical activity, and socialization. Participants also have regular opportunities to engage in enrichment activities connected to science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics (STEAM). We believe these activities are important for developing curiosity, thinking, and fostering a love for learning,” said Mathis.

“LEAPs plays an important role in helping students develop positive relationships between students and their teachers and peers outside of the regular school day. Participants also benefit from academic support and opportunities to engage in fun, enriching activities in a safe, supervised environment. Together, these opportunities help students develop positive attitudes about learning and school,” Mathis continued.

“Family and community involvement are an important part of our program. The community is encouraged to come and see the performance of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” from our drama and chorus clubs on Thursday, December 15 at 6 p.m.,” added Mathis

For additional information about the program, please contact Mathis.




Northside Elementary School Eagles of the Month

December 6, 2022
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Northside Elementary School has selected its Eagles of the Month

*Every month, each homeroom teacher nominates a student out of their class that consistently exhibits attributes such as being on time, uses their time wisely, takes accountability for their own actions and learning, is responsible, and is respectful to both adults and peers. These students meet all of our S.O.A.R. (Safe, On time, Accountable, Respectful) expectations, give 110%, and have a kind heart. They each received an Eagle of the Month certificate and yard sign. Northside is very proud of each student!

Eagles of the Month for November:
Pictured – from left to right: Luis Morales, Miller Williams, Jacob Gilley, Monse Beltrain Orelia

Luis Morales (5th grade) was chosen for being a great helper and a good friend. He works hard and is respectful.

Miller Williams (4th grade) was chosen for always striving to do her best at anything asked of her. She is helpful to other students and her teachers. She is respectful, polite, and wants to please.

Jacob Gilley (3rd grade) was chosen for being an exceptional student. He is always on task and is working without being asked. He makes an effort to help other students in the class. He is very respectful of his teachers and classmates.

Monse Beltrain Orelia (2nd grade) was chosen for being a very kind, responsible, and respectful student. She is always willing to lend a helping hand to both her peers and teachers. She gives her best effort, and she isn’t afraid to take on a challenge.

Eagles of the Month for December:
Pictured – from left to right: Miguel Galvan Ramos, Maria Narvaez, Jace Howell, Isabella Aguilar

Miguel Galvan Ramos (5th grade) was nominated for Eagle of the Month because he is always on his best behavior and tries his very best. He is very quiet and has shown so much growth this month. He recited a poem in front of this whole class!

Maria Narvaez (4th grade) was nominated for Eagle of the Month because she does anything that is asked of her by an adult. She is a hard worker, is friendly with her classmates, and is always prepared.

Jace Howell (3rd grade) was nominated for Eagle of the Month because he is an excellent student. He works hard, follows directions, and is always on task. He is a good friend to his classmates.

Isabella Aguilar (2nd grade) was nominated for Eagle of the Month for always being kind and friendly. She is a hard worker and always tries her best and always follows directions.




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