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VOL. 6, NO. 5

JANUARY 30, 2012

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Bearden students visit Safety City A tip of the hat Bob Bonfardin finds a black hat at Goodwill in Bearden. “It’s like a senior center,” he says of the store. See page A-2

FEATURED COLUMNIST MARVIN WEST

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Safety instructor Lynn Moore tells pedestrians Halle Ashick, Charli Crawford, Marie Brown and Kieran Allen to wait for bicyclist Alli Stahlman to wave them on before crossing the street. This is part of many safety lessons these Bearden Elementary students received at Safety City on Jan. 26. Instructor Joyce Minter prepared the cyclists by telling them, “Practice putting your helmet on tight because if you have a crash, it helps to protect your head. We wear our helmets because it’s the law. Always make sure you have your helmet on.”

Former UT coach remembers his friend “JoePa.” See page A-6

NEIGHBORHOOD BUZZ

School board forum Candidates for the Knox County school board from District 3 will appear at a public forum hosted by the Cedar Bluff schools PTSA from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2, at the Cedar Bluff Elementary School gym. Early voting starts Feb. 15 for the March 6 election. Incumbent board member Cindy Buttry is not seeking reelection. Candidates are Bobby Edington, Doug Harris and Gina Oster. Info: www.cedarbluffes. knoxschools.org/.

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Bearden Elementary 2nd grader Alli Stahlman drives the miniature police car at Knoxville’s Safety City. Photos by T. Edwards of TEPHOTOS.com

BHS VE team gets tickets to NYC By Wendy Smith The Bearden High School Virtual Enterprise (VE) business plan presentation team was honored with a reception last week at the Knoxville Chamber for their recent win at the Tennessee Virtual Enterprise Business Plan Competition. The Chamber, along with Pellissippi State Community College and the Tennessee Small Business Development Center (TSBDC), surprised the team by providing 13 airplane tickets so class members can represent the state at the international VE competition in New York City. Local officials, Bearden administrators and staff, and past and present VE students watched the team present their business plan for Elysium Computers, the class’s virtual business. Following the presentation, members of the business community spoke to the students about the rigors of starting a business in the real world. Larry Rossini, Knoxvillearea director of TSBDC, also serves on the Tennessee VE advisory board. He praised the hard work of the students and their teacher. “Kathy McCoy is one of the most dedicated, hard-working teachers we’ve had the opportunity to work with.” TSBDC provides business counseling to existing and start-up businesses,

Members of the Bearden High School Virtual Enterprise class rubbed shoulders with local dignitaries at a Knoxville Chamber event last week. Lucas Marks, Ashley Montgomery, Brittany VanDenBerg, Zach Byrd, Josh Smith, teacher Kathy McCoy, Tyler Short and Ty Hill met Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett (center). Photo by Wendy Smith and works with local VE programs by sharing expertise in writing and presenting business plans. Rossini worked with the Bearden team before they traveled to Murfreesboro in December for the state competition and got to know the students. “This year, Bearden had a really sharp class,” he says. “Lo and behold, they win this thing!” This is the first year a school from East Tennessee has won the state competition. Middle Tennessee typically dominates the event, says McCoy, because their

VE programs are larger and they have more corporate sponsors. Tennessee’s VE program is one of the most successful in the country, along with New York and California, she says, and other states now model their programs after Tennessee’s. Presentation team members are Chief Executive Officer Lucas Marks, Chief Operating Officer Ashley Montgomery, Chief Financial Officer Zach Byrd, Public Relations Director Brittany VanDenBerg and Vice President of Marketing Josh

Smith. The students spent hours preparing for the state competition, which included questions from judges. Byrd and VanDenBerg agree that Rossini helped polish the team’s presentation. “He had a huge part to play in us winning and getting everything right,” says VanDenBerg. In spite of all their hard work, the team was surprised by the win. “We didn’t think we’d won. We just looked at each other. Then Mrs. McCoy sort of squeaked,” says Byrd. McCoy

then had to make good on her promise to buy lunch for the team if they got first place. After some reveling, the presentation team has gotten back to work. The New York competition is March 26-29. “Now we’re ready to just go and do our best,” says VanDenBerg. “If we don’t win, we’ll know we’ve put forth all we can.” Mayor Tim Burchett, a Bearden alumnus, congratulated the team on its victory. “It makes me swell with pride just to know that Bearden High School folks have done so well.”

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