Byrneville Elementary Students Star In A Glamorous Photo Shoot

January 31, 2009

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The students at Byrneville Elementary School got the star treatment Friday as they dressed up for glamour shot photo sessions in preparation for a big event Tuesday night. Hollywood will come to the school as the red carpet will be rolled out, a movie will hit the big screen and parents will learn about making their student a star. NorthEscambia.com will have a complete story and a photo gallery with dozens of glamour shots Monday morning.

Pictured above:  Byrneville student Chloe Smith gets treated like a star during a glamour shot photo session Friday morning. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

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4 Responses to “Byrneville Elementary Students Star In A Glamorous Photo Shoot”

  1. Candi Thornton on February 1st, 2009 12:19 pm

    I wanted to say thank you to William and all of the parents who helped with this special event. You guys made it very successful; the students and we teachers really enjoyed it and appreciated all of your hard work and dedication. I hope that all of our students and parents will enjoy what is yet to come! …”Reading Makes You a Star!”

  2. cheryl on January 31st, 2009 10:10 pm

    I just wanted to say I had the best time Friday. The kids had the best time dressing up. The boys loved it just as much as the girls did. Can’t wait to see more of the pictures.Thanks William!

  3. S. Lambeth on January 31st, 2009 7:58 pm

    Great article, NorthEscambia.com!
    Our students had a great time and are looking forward to their special evening.
    Remember, . . . “Reading Makes You a Star!”

  4. Cassie Cufr on January 31st, 2009 8:40 am

    Just wanted to say “Thank You!” to Northescambia.com for covering news from our fabulous school! As a former private-school teacher and now a mom of a Byrneville student, I could not be more pleased with the education and special activities that my daughter is participating in!





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