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Schools may exceed capacity More portable classrooms on tap By Lela Garlington garlington@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2349
If all of Collierville’s public school students sign up to attend the town’s new municipal school district this fall, oicials say they will have to add more portable classrooms and require some teachers to loat between classrooms at Collierville High and Schilling Middle. “It’s going to tax the schools,” Supt. John Aitken said during this week’s school board meeting. But he stressed that the numbers do not take into account a potential agreement between Collierville and Germantown that could help ease overcrowding. Currently about 1,100 Collierville students attend schools in Germantown. An inter-local agreement could guarantee Collierville students who are already in Germantown schools places until their exit grade from elementary, middle or high school. If such an agreement isn’t reached, Collierville High could have as many as 2,869
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Despite drizzle, almost 2,000 run in G’town Half Marathon, Mayor’s Cup 5K Runner Kristin Preuett (above) tries to stay dry under an umbrella Sunday before the start of the 16th annual Germantown Half Marathon. More than 1,800 runners braved rainy weather for the half-marathon and the 29th annual Mayor’s Cup 5K, which ran simultaneously. The races beneit the Special Olympics, and race oicials anticipated raising around $3,000 for the organization. Runners, including Koko Abdusalan (right, center) line up at the start line. SEE MARATHON RESULTS ON PAGE 8
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North Texas students ready to serve Team helps out at animal shelter over spring break By Lela Garlington garlington@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2349
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University of North Texas student Rhode Ontiveros cuddles Fanta during her spring break at the Collierville Animal Shelter.
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Had they not signed up for the alternative spring break trip, University of North Texas students could have been on the beaches of Padre Island and participating in the decades-old pastime of drunken debauchery. Instead a half-dozen students and a staf member are walking puppies, cleaning cages, organizing a storage area and learning more about animal behavior at the Collierville Animal Shelter. Another UNT group is volunteering at the Mid-South Food Bank. The weeklong volunteer work is through UNT’s Center for Leadership and Service. “We want to make them more
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aware of social issues. We have a lot of students who just want to make a diference,” said UNT’s leadership coordinator, Patrice Abner. “I wish I had known about this sooner. This is my last semester,” said biology major John Gines, 23, of Fort Worth. All the students paid $250 for the trip that ends Friday when they drive nine hours back to Denton, which is north of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The students are staying at First Congregational Church’s Pilgrim House in Midtown. In addition to working from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day, the group will go to Beale Street, the Memphis Zoo and the National Civil Rights Museum and sample such local culinary delights as Gus’s fried chicken and Corky’s barbecue. This is the third year that college students have volunteered at the
DELAYS EXPECTED Initial Sam Cooper lane closures pinch traic, with bumperto-bumper delays still to come. NEWS, 2
BASEBALL OUTLOOK Strong area high school baseball teams hope to do what Collierville did last season — win a state championship. SPORTS, 11
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