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Jonesville Elementary celebrates Dr. Suess’ birthday
by Taylor Pardue
Staff Writer
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<p>Photos by Taylor Pardue</p><p>&#8220;Today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one.&#8221; - Dr. Seuss</p><p>Jonesville wrapped up its three-day celebration of Dr. Seuss Wednesday with a wacky tacky contest.</p>

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“Today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one.” - Dr. Seuss

Jonesville wrapped up its three-day celebration of Dr. Seuss Wednesday with a wacky tacky contest.

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<p>Photos by Taylor Pardue</p><p>&#8220;And will you succeed? Yes indeed, yes indeed! Ninety-eight and three-quarters percent guaranteed!&#8221; - Dr. Seuss</p><p>Ms. Twila Johnson and Ms. Sheila Johnson decorated their desks in honor of Dr. Seuss week.</p>

Photos by Taylor Pardue

“And will you succeed? Yes indeed, yes indeed! Ninety-eight and three-quarters percent guaranteed!” - Dr. Seuss

Ms. Twila Johnson and Ms. Sheila Johnson decorated their desks in honor of Dr. Seuss week.

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<p>Photos by Taylor Pardue</p><p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But I&#8217;ve brought a big bat. I&#8217;m all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!&#8221;- Dr. Seuss</p><p>It takes a tough guy to dress up and compete against all ladies. Zavien Whyte was the only boy who made it to the final round.</p>

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“I’ve heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But I’ve brought a big bat. I’m all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!”- Dr. Seuss

It takes a tough guy to dress up and compete against all ladies. Zavien Whyte was the only boy who made it to the final round.

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<p>Photos by Taylor Pardue</p><p>&#8220;A person&#8217;s a person, no matter how small.&#8221; - Dr. Seuss</p><p>First grader Maggie Ray, left, and Kindergartner Elizabeth Ingersall</p>

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“A person’s a person, no matter how small.” - Dr. Seuss

First grader Maggie Ray, left, and Kindergartner Elizabeth Ingersall

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<p>Photos by Taylor Pardue</p><p>&#8220;Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the things you can think up if only you try!&#8221; - Dr. Seuss</p><p>Alexis Dockery</p>

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“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the things you can think up if only you try!” - Dr. Seuss

Alexis Dockery

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<p>Photos by Taylor Pardue</p><p>&#8220;You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose.&#8221; - Dr. Seuss</p><p>Victoria Cline</p>

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“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose.” - Dr. Seuss

Victoria Cline

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<p>Photos by Taylor Pardue</p><p>&#8220;Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.&#8221; - Dr. Seuss</p><p>Hailey Edwards</p>

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“Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.” - Dr. Seuss

Hailey Edwards

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<p>Photos by Taylor Pardue</p><p>&#8216;Don&#8217;t cry because it&#8217;s over. Smile because it happened.&#8221; - Dr. Seuss</p><p>No one was crying Wednesday as Principal Byrd-Johnson turned the finalists loose on a prize bucket for their participation.</p>

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‘Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” - Dr. Seuss

No one was crying Wednesday as Principal Byrd-Johnson turned the finalists loose on a prize bucket for their participation.

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<p>Photos by Taylor Pardue</p><p>&#8220;The more that you read, the more things you will know.&#8221; - Dr. Seuss</p><p>Principal Byrd-Johnson poses for a picture with Kaitlynn Blackburn, the school&#8217;s wacky tacky winner.</p>

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“The more that you read, the more things you will know.” - Dr. Seuss

Principal Byrd-Johnson poses for a picture with Kaitlynn Blackburn, the school’s wacky tacky winner.

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<p>Photos by Taylor Pardue</p><p>&#8220;Look at me! Look at me! Look at me NOW! It is fun to have fun but you have to know how.&#8221; -Dr. Seuss from Cat in the Hat</p><p>Pre-K student Hunter Spann&#8217;s creative artwork deserved to be looked at, so Ms. Sheila Johnson and Ms. Twila Johnson put it on display in the office.</p>

Photos by Taylor Pardue

“Look at me! Look at me! Look at me NOW! It is fun to have fun but you have to know how.” -Dr. Seuss from Cat in the Hat

Pre-K student Hunter Spann’s creative artwork deserved to be looked at, so Ms. Sheila Johnson and Ms. Twila Johnson put it on display in the office.

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Jonesville Elementary School capped off its three-day Dr. Seuss celebration Wednesday with “Wacky Tacky” day.

On Monday students dressed up as their favorite Seuss book character. Tuesday was crazy sock day, in honor of the story “Fox and Socks.” Wednesday’s tacky day is drawn from the story “Wacky Wednesday” by Dr. Seuss. Throughout the three days Ms. Twila Johnson, the school’s NCWISE Data Manager, read from Dr. Seuss books over the intercom.

She also made her own Seussical verses. She began each announcement with a rhyme, though she could not think of one every time.

Each class selected a winner from its students, and Twila Johnson,

Sheila Johnson, and Principal Kelly Byrd-Johnson judged each of those winners to select a winner for each grade. The three then picked from all the finalists and selected sixth grader Kaitlynn Blackburn as the winner.

Hailey Edwards, Victoria Cline, Alexis Dockery, Elizabeth Ingersall, and Maggie Ray were the runner-ups. Each was able to pick a treat from a prize bucket, and Kaitlynn was given a “Horton Hears a Who” doll and book.

Theodor Seuss Geisel would have been 99 years old this year. Every year schools celebrate his important position in literature and literacy by doing various activities around Mar. 2, his birthday. The date has been adopted as the National Read Across America Day by the National Education Association.

To contact Taylor Pardue, call 336-835-1513 ext. 15, or email him at tpardue@civitasmedia.com.



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