1995

New classes added to Kid's CoDege at ECCC Several new classes have been added to the annual Kids' College and Junior H igh Enrichment Pro– gram being offered this summer by East Central Community College in Decatur. Now in its eighth year, the educa– tional and entertaining program of– fers a variety of classes for elemen– tary age (7-11 ) and junior high (12-14) students. New offerings in– clude "Home Alone and What To Do," "Study Skills for Junior High School Students," "Manners and Etiquetre," "NeY. Games for Children," and "Mone} Manage– ment Sktlls for Jun or High Studentl>." In all, 26 clas~es ,., ill be offered for elemental) and jumor hi,;h students on the Decatur campul> and at the Philadelphia/ , eshoba Count} Vocational-Technical Cemcr. The schedule of classes for each locauon i~ listed belo,., . Elementary Age --Manners and Etiquette (8:00a.m. -9:50a.m.) --Beginning Tennis (10:10 a.m. - 12:00 noon) J unior High Age --Manners and Etiquette (8:00 a.m. -9:50a.m.) -Intermediate Tennis (10: 10 a.m. - 12 noon) JULY 10-14 Elementary Age - Conversational Spanish (8:00a.m. -9:50a.m.) --New Games for Children (10: 10 a.m. - 12:00 noon) Junior High Age --Home Alone and What To Do (8 :00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.) --Money Management Skills (10: 10 a.m. - 12:00 noon) PHILADELPHIA JULY 17-21 DECATUR JUNE 26-30

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Receives ECCC Nursing Award .. . Joyce P. ~ms (left) of Phila delphia, a sophomore a t East Central Community Col– lege, is shown receiving the Associate Degree Nursing Outstanding Achievement Award presented by pediatric nursi11g illStructor Dr. Jane Hurst during Awards Day activities recently held on the Decatur campus . Ellis is a graduate of Neshoba Central High School. (EC Photo)

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