Daleville High School ninth graders travelled in April to Monroeville to see the production of Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird.” The students enjoyed an outdoor, picnic-style lunch from Coles’ Ice Cream and Coffee after the play. Chaperones for the trip included Daleville Schools Superintendent Dr. Lisa Stamps, Director of Student Support Services Julie Sconyers, Photographer Michelle Smith and English Teachers Lucinda McDuffie and Casey Williams. In front, from left, are Williams, Demarion Grey, Nicholas Daulke, James Williams, Tony Ross, Caden Elmore, Preston Bryan, Francisco Esquivel, Jaycee Heldreth, Matthew Sahand, Rey Flores, Ethan King, Ciera Deutsch, Aaron Collins, Arian Burgess, Jeremiah Smith, Emma Roberts, Katelyn High, Madison Barrett and McDuffie. In back, from left, are Prince Goings, Joshua Smith, Sean Gilstrap, Jakoby Rumph, Laterria Adams, Marissa Curry, Kassidy Bennet, Nevaeh Forrestal, Jesse Holtcamp, Isabella Evans, Steven Landa, Alexander Jimenez, Emily Stinson, Kayla Smith, Olivia Howell, Abigail Dunnaway, Makayla Elwood, Elijah Bundy, Javin Barrera, Iran Luna, Ansley Griffin, Cheyenne Carpenter and Daisia Wimbush. The group expressed appreciation to the Alabama Power Foundation for helping finance the field trip.
Daleville High School ninth graders see 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
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