Submitted by Southern News on October 15, 2008 - 7:46pm
Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College recently donated 10 computers and 20 monitors to be used by students attending the newly established Williamson Christian School located in the former Rite Aid building in downtown Williamson. There are nearly 50 students currently enrolled in kindergarten through 7th grade, according to Principal Jason Messer. Pictured are l-r, Sharon Blevins, Bible instructor; Doris Edwards, teachers aid; Wayne Lawrence, treasurer; Southern President Joanne Jaeger Tomblin; Ron Hamilton, chief technology officer at Southern; Tabby Tackett and Thelma Tackett, church members and supporters. The new school's web address is www.williamsonchristianschool.org.
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