Feagin Mill Middle Finishes eighth at PAGE Academic Bowl

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HOUSTON COUNTY, GA – Feagin Mill Middle School won eighth

place in Georgia at the 2013 Professional Association of Georgia Educators

(PAGE) Academic Bowl for Middle Grades State Championship, held at Georgia

College & State University on Jan. 26, 2013. The team was coached by Feagin

Mill Middle teachers Peggy McCall, Kristy Yarbrough and Becky Warren.

 

The Wolves team was one of 24 semi-finalists that competed during the

round-robin morning competition, with eight teams emerging as finalists. Those

eight finalists competed in the afternoon single-elimination competition

session. After a fast-paced battle of wits, Fulton County’s River Trail Middle

School emerged the 2013 PAGE Academic Bowl for Middle Grades State Champion.

 

Coach Peggy McCall commented, “What a pleasure to work with such fine students.

They strive for excellence and are simply amazing! We are proud of our FMMS

academic team.”

 

The Feagin Mill Middle School team members are pictured with their coaches and

presenters following the awards presentation. From left are:  George Liu,

Morgan Carr, Christopher Saetia, Lucy Goodwin, (back row) PAGE Secretary Chris

Canter, Coach Kristy Yarbrough, Jordan Woodson, Grace Cooper, Haley Stokes,

Adam Sikes, Greg Childers, Mary Goodwin, PAGE President Dr. Tim Mullen and PAGE

Foundation President John Varner. Not pictured are Coach McCall and Coach Becky

Warren.

 

Feagin Mill Middle School is located at 1200 Feagin Mill Road in Warner Robins.

 Dr. Jesse Davis serves as principal.


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