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Mar 01

Apopka Church Honors Local Schools

BY Thomas Broome

Apopka Church honors representatives from four elementary schools in their area. From left: Brian Burns, principal of Rock Springs Elementary; Mary Wallace, representative of Lovell Elementary; Kelly Pelletier, principal of Apopka Middle School; Steve Jencks, pastor of Apopka Church; Kenyetta Jones, representative of Wheatley Elementary; Patricia Weisbach, principal of Clay Springs Elementary; and Gary Schadow, principal of Dream Lake Elementary.

Robert Broome

Apopka Church held a second annual friendship day in honor of local education by giving recognition to representatives of six different schools: Patricia Weisbach, representative of Clay Springs Elementary; Gary Schadow, principal of Dream Lake Elementary; Mary Wallace, representative of Lovell Elementary; Brian Burns, principal of Rock Springs Elementary; Kenyetta Jones, K-2 coach of Wheatley Elementary; and Kelly Pelletier, principal of Apopka Middle School.

Steve Jencks, senior pastor, presented these six educational representatives with plaques to honor their commitment and dedication to their students. His morning message,”Worry Has a Hold on Me,” offered hope in spite of life’s challenges.

Apopka Church sincerely appreciates the outstanding service offered by the area schools in Apopka.

Florida | March 2017

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