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Greene Early College High School started the academic year with several exciting activities and initiatives. Students and staff have recognized academic achievements, participated in cultural events, and engaged in community service. This involvement fosters a strong sense of community and enriches the educational experience, helping students grow academically and personally. 

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the school organized activities to educate students about Hispanic culture and its influential figures. Students participated in traditional games such as Loteria, like bingo, showcasing cultural themes. They also got creative with paper flower crafting and had the chance to make and taste refreshing agua frescas, a popular Hispanic beverage. The school held a piñata event, where students enjoyed the breaking of the piñata while learning about the significance of the tradition. The staff also joined in on the festivities, promoting a sense of community and appreciation for diversity within the school. These activities not only deepened students’ appreciation for Hispanic culture but also inspired them to connect with and commemorate their heritage. 

This year, GEC introduced the Trailblazers Club, which focuses on encouraging leadership and community engagement while exploring the outdoors. On September 20 and 21, members took a trip to Carowinds and the U.S. National Whitewater Center in Charlotte, NC. This adventure was not only a chance for fun and team bonding but also encouraged students to step out of their comfort zones and take on new challenges through activities like whitewater rafting and ziplining. 

In a spirit of giving, Greene Early College High School participated in the LCC hurricane relief drive, collecting essential items such as canned foods, baby supplies, and personal hygiene products. This initiative not only provided vital assistance to those affected by recent hurricanes, but it also instilled a sense of empathy and social responsibility among the students, encouraging them to be active contributors to their community. By working together on this project, students learned the importance of the impact they can have when they unite for a common cause. 

Another significant event was the BETA induction ceremony held on October 10. BETA (Better Education and Teaching Achievement) is a national honor society that recognizes academic achievement and encourages service, leadership, and character development among students. The induction ceremony welcomed new members who demonstrated exemplary academic performance and a commitment to community service. New members are Savannah Anderson, Walker Blow, Mekella Collins, Jy’nezia Condery, Eleazar Gonzalez, Madison Gonzalez, Judith Montanez-Bravo, Isabella Paterson, Kathryn Ramirez Bello, Evie Smith, Christopher Streeter, and Ca’Liyah Williams. 

In addition to the exciting activities and initiatives, Greene Early College High School is proud to recognize its outstanding academic achievers. The recent first nine weeks Honor Roll and Principal’s List recipients were celebrated for their hard work and dedication to their studies. This recognition not only highlights their commitment to learning but also inspires their peers to strive for similar achievements. The school community congratulates these students and encourages everyone to continue pursuing academic excellence. Principal’s List recipients are Freshmen Madison Gonzalez, Isabella Paterson, and Evie Smith; Sophomores Alyssa Beaman, Caleb Forsyth, Sofia Gandarilla, Zion Hunter, Angel Lin, Rory Smith, Breanna Stroud, and Zachery Williams; Juniors Mirca Acevedo, Monica Acevedo, Erika Carranza, Abigail Carrizo, Ivanna Chavez, Donasia Coppedge, Isai Gonzalez, Amaya Guevara, Silvia Madrigal, Julian Maya, Jasmin Rivera, Adan Sanchez, and Nicholas Wade; and Seniors Ashley Piche, Karina Rodriguez, Makayla Vick, and Hunter Winarski. Honor Roll recipients are Freshmen Alyssa Allison, Savannah Anderson, Jasmyne Barrow, Alayna Casias, Diana Castaneda, Guisselle Corona, William Cruz, Selina Flores, Kaya Johnson, Jennifer Lemus-Lopez, Judith Montanez, Logan Pike, Kathryn Ramirez, Yaretzy Rodriguez, Mary Smith, Christopher Streeter, and Ca’liyah Williams; Sophomores Callie Brodhead, Emily Buck, Preston Carraway, Mia Davis, Tamara Mcnair, and Alexandra Romero; Juniors Walker Blow, Jy’nezia Condery, Amber Hill, Lizbeth Lopez, and Maryam Mendoza; Seniors Adilene Borja, Yesenia Cruz, Eleazar Gonzalez, Jaqueline Lopez, Miracle Neal, Tamya Porter, Julissa Rangel, Pamela Reyes, A’kayla Wooten, and Jocelyn Zuniga.

The GEC HOSA Chapter attended the Southeast Regional Leadership Conference at Topsail High School on October 21, where members showcased their skills and dedication. Miracle Neal excelled in the Nutrition competition, securing 1st place, while Erika Carranza earned 3rd place in Medical Law and Ethics. Silvia Madrigal finished 2nd in Job Seeking Skills, and Kailauni Bowles also achieved 2nd place in Biotechnology. These outstanding accomplishments reflect the hard work and commitment of HOSA members to excel. 

On October 24 Greene Early College organized a community service day that brought together students and staff for a day of giving back. Volunteers spread out across several local organizations, including the Interfaith Foodbank, where they helped sort and package food donations for those in need. At the Greene County Senior Center, students and staff engaged with seniors, offering companionship and assistance with various activities such as yard cleanup. They also participated in a Highway Cleanup on Middle School Rd., demonstrating their commitment to keeping the community clean and safe. At Beare Garden Animal Rescue and Greene County Animal Shelter, time was spent caring for animals and raising awareness about pet adoption. At the Greene County Transportation Center, volunteers assisted in detailing county vehicles. Students also volunteered at Greene County Pre-K, Snow Hill Primary, West Greene Elementary, Greene County Intermediate School, and Greene County Middle School, helping with translation at parent-teacher conferences, fall festivals, and other school-related tasks. This day not only strengthened GEC’s connection to the community but also instilled a sense of pride and responsibility among all participants.

The school’s seniors have begun the important process of applying to college. They attended the 2024 CACROA College Fair in Greenville, N.C. With guidance from teachers and staff, they are preparing to take the next steps toward their future, setting goals and exploring various opportunities. Students, staff, and families of Greene Early College look forward to the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead, united in their mission to support one another and celebrate each achievement along the way.

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