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Dedication and Thank You Page

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      This page is dedicated to the English and history Honors classes consisting of the following students: Jared Cornwell, Sarah Cravens, Nikki Lindsey, Charles Sanders, Brandon Julian, Natasha McCoy, Caitlyn Pannell, Jennifer Welch, John Chapman, Brittnie Whitmore, Kevin Campbell, Brad Gilkison, Heather Bowman, Michael Lambert, Shea Roy, and Trevan Hannahs. Each student has worked diligently to create this website to provide information about what is going on in the world.

     We would also like to dedicate this page to our English teacher, Mrs. Colleen Sexton, and our history teacher, Mr. Stephen Sheets. These two teachers have dedicated their class time one day a week  to have a discussion about globalization.

      A thank you also goes to Larry Miller and Drew Smith. Mr. Miller and Drew helped us create the Globalization-Station website, and they showed us how to put up the information and videos that we have provided for you.

      Our superintendent, Dr. Scott Howard, also gets a big thank you! Dr. Howard was the first person to talk to our class about globalization. He gave us important information about the changing world, and how those changes will affect us. Together, we came up with a conclusion to make a website called The Globalization-Station which provides people with some information they need to know about inner connections between cultures in which we hope will lead to better relationships as we exchange ideas  in the future.

      Principal Joe Rase and Assistant Principal Chris Smith are greatly appreciated. Without them, the Globalization Station website and our class discussions would not be possible

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Special thanks to our technical support team Mr. Drew Smith

and Mr. Larry Miller.

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