Richland One in pictures
2009-10-16 / Education
Reading Bench Target store employees (l–r) Elyse Erickson, Katie Bower, Nneka Singleton, Angela Judware, Gary Baker, Amber Asmus, Cynthia Proctor, and Kate Goodall sit on the reading bench they built for the W.A. Perry Middle School courtyard. As a recipient of the Target Library Makeover Award, Perry also received books worth $500 to add to its library collection.
Book Bags Golden State Foods (GSF) Foundation presented book bags filled with school supplies to every early childhood student at Lewis Greenview Elementary, September 10. (L–r) GSF representative Jack Pritz; Lewis Greenview kindergarten teacher Debbie McDonald; GSF Foundation chairperson Darwin McDonald, and GSF representative Gregg Tarlton along with Lewis Greenview students.
Eau Claire Basketball Arena Dedication Eau Clai re High School gym was named in honor of former boys basketball coach George Glymph, who was named Coach of the Year 25 times in basketbal l , track Photo by Bennie Brown Photography and field, and cross country. He also sent numerous players to play on the collegiate and professional basketball levels, including Jermaine O’Neal of the NBA’s Miami Heat. Shown outside the newly–dedicated George Glymph Arena at Eau Claire High School are (from left) Sen. John Scott; Eau Claire High Principal Rodney Zimmerman; Richland One School Board Vice Chairman Dr. Jasper Salmond; Coach Glymph; Richland One Assistant to the Superintendent/Athletics Director Dr. Carlos Smith; Richland One Superintendent Dr. Percy Mack; Steering Committee Co–Chairman Lucius Frierson; and Executive Director of Schools Dr. Steve Wilson. 









