The Gary Gore Elementary School 5th and 6th grade students will also adopt a 3rd grade class at Northview Elementary School to support those students in reading. With the remaining books, they will create book baskets, which they will then deliver to other schools in the Jennings School District. The student council members from Gary Gore Elementary will select some of the delivered books for their school. “Reading is a key to my success,” said Carl Thomas, a 6th grader at Gary Gore Elementary School.
They also visited all of the classrooms in the school, reading to students and encouraging them to become active readers. In addition to the books, the Rams gave the students book bags, tee shirts and hats. We are just here to enforce it and congratulate them on a job well done.” “It seems like these kids have a great start and great families that have the right values to instill the importance of literacy. “We are giving them something to educate them and empowering them to give that gift of literacy to other students.” “It is important because we are not just giving the kids something and saying just play with it,” said Draft. Draft encouraged all attendees to bring a book to the event or purchase a book at the event through an onsite sale sponsored by Borders Books. The books were collected through the “How About a Book Project” at Draft’s recent Counting Our Blessings Gala. Louis Rams owner Lucia Rodriguez, linebacker Chris Draft, and teammates Clifton Ryan, Keenan Burton and David Vobora, cheerleaders Lucy and Mary Beth and head coach Jim Haslett’s wife Beth Haslett traveled to Gary Gore Elementary School last week to donate books and speak about the importance of literacy.
1, when it tangles with Southeastern Conference member Tennessee at 3:30 p.m. The Jennings School District is committed to maintaining an educational and workplace environment that is free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs, services, activities, and facilities. West Virginia opens its 2018 campaign at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C., on Saturday, Sept. “But, we feel like we have enough playmakers that defenses will have their work cut out for them trying to cover all of us.” “I don’t know about that,” Jennings said. One that matches the 2012 corps which included NFL draft picks Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey? During a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday afternoon, Jennings Junior High School was renamed to Johnson Jennings Junior High, which honors school board president Rose Mary Johnson. Associated persons: Marie B Estrada, Henriett Lichtenberger, Christopher Sostre, Julio M Sostre, Julio M Sostre jr (407) 860-6003. Associated persons: Virginia Jennings (407) 656-8654. View the latest known address, phone number. (Simmons) and our tight ends and this could be one of the best receiving corps we’ve had.” There are 25 results for persons named Gary Jennings. If they lean toward him, then I’ll have the one-on-one. “If they lean the coverage toward me then he’s going to have one-on-one coverage. “Having a player like Gary (Jennings) makes it difficult for defenses to lean its coverage toward one side,” Sills said. 24 wide receiver on its list of Top Draft Eligible Players. Phil Steele lists the 6-foot, 2-inch pass catcher as the No. The analysts for Lindy’s also thought enough of the Stafford, Virginia native to select Colonial Forge High School product as its Best Hands in the Big 12 and No. “We know we have the talent, but can we develop the mental toughness it is going to take a lot to go into places like Texas and come out with a win.”ĭespite sharing the limelight with Sills, Simms and the departed Ka’Raun White, Jennings opened enough eyes to earn an All-Big 12 Second Team mention by Lindy’s, Athlon Sports and Phil Steele. Playing in the Big 12 is always a challenge,” Jennings said.
I just can’t wait to go out with a bang.”Ī bang which hopefully ends with a Big 12 championship and a berth in the national championship playoff. “We figured out that if everyone came back it could be a very special year. “Conversations were made,” Jennnings said. We put in a tremendous amount of hard work to be the receiving corps that we were last year, and we are doing double that this year to be even that much better.”Īnd WVU fans can’t wait to see just how much better this year’s passing attack will be with the return of Jennings, preseason All American David Sills V and rising sophomore speedster Marcus Simms on the receiving end of senior Heisman Trophy candidate Will Grier’s passes. “We are always eager to get better – catching balls, extra footwork, whatever we can do. “There’s not much different (in terms of the workouts), but as far as extra work goes that is sort of mandatory.