Following the National Breakfast Week theme, �Ready, Set, Go,� all four Attala County Schools held events during March 8-12.
McAdams High School and Ethel High School participated in the Breakfast Bowl Challenge with the winner receiving a trophy.
Ethel claimed the trophy on Friday, serving more students breakfast than McAdams.
McAdams marked the event with a rap contest in the cafeteria decorated with a banner drawn by Jahari Kilbert, an 11th grade student. He was presented a gift by Martha Jones, Thelma Lewis and Mary Greer, the cafeteria staff.
Winner of the rap contest with �Eat Your Breakfast� was Country Boyz, made up of Michael Williams, Curtis Witt and Jamarius Lewis. Also competing was Imperfect Perfection composed of Olivia Teague, Davada Newell and Janeisha Lewis, who rapped to �Everybody Help Somebody.�
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Ready, set, go: EHS takes breakfast bowl trophy; MHS performs rap during week�s events
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The Durant Historic Preservation Commission hopes to repair and restore the town’s train depot.
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Historic commission looks to restore depot
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Historic commission looks to restore depot
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SHUTTER SPEED;It’s not just a game
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Walking the Red Carpet: Potts, Richardson to reign over JA Charity Ball Saturday
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Workshops planned in anticipation of fair
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Workshops planned in anticipation of fair





