Albert Hill Middle: Pride of WOTB

Jonah, from Near West End News, has posted on the  recent success of Albert Hill Middle.  Principle Michael Kight (pictured above) and his staff have been working hard to change the image of school, essentially doubling the enrollment from 250 to 500 students over the past five years.  Kight and some of his fellow colleagues […]

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Jonah, from Near West End News, has posted on the  recent success of Albert Hill Middle.  Principle Michael Kight (pictured above) and his staff have been working hard to change the image of school, essentially doubling the enrollment from 250 to 500 students over the past five years.  Kight and some of his fellow colleagues have received some distinguished awards from the R.E.B. and Community foundations for their efforts.  For the full post, check out – Albert Hill Becomes a Popular Choice for Munford Students.

On May 16th, Albert Hill will be hosting it’s second Annual EcoFest from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., rain or shine.

This festival will be a fun day that will raise awareness about the environment through games, activity booths, and demonstrations. Participants will also enjoy the day with giveaways, food, a silent auction, entertainment, and a staff dunking booth.

The Ecofest idea was established by the PTA at Albert Hill Middle School in 2008. The group decided that the students needed more insight and experience with environmental preservation issues, and an event like this encourages them to go green. . . . .

Volunteers are still needed for this event and community stakeholders are encouraged to join us in this effort. We are also accepting donations for the silent auction as a fundraising project.

For more information, Please contact Rita Johnson, EcoFest Coordinator, Phone: 804-245-1143, E-mail: Diverse6 [at] juno [dot] com.

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