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Employees of the Newnan’s Bonnell Aluminum
company visited all 19 elementary schools in Coweta County this
week, personally delivering over 1,600 Merriam-Webster
dictionaries to students in every third grade class.
It is the tenth year the Newnan company has sponsored the
county-wide donation, which is intended to promote literacy and
academic skills among Coweta County elementary students.
Bonnell Plant Manager Brook Hamilton and Bonnell Senior Credit
Analyst Matt Key kicked off the visits to the county’s
elementary schools with a visit to Thomas Crossroads elementary
on Monday.
“It is important for Bonnell and our employees that we support
our schools, and it’s also a lot of fun for us,” said Hamilton.
Hamilton noted that the company’s employees enjoyed visiting
their children or grandchildren’s schools across the county to
hand the books out.
They did, with about 1,640 dictionaries donated throughout the
week. Bonnell employees played word look-up games with students
in each classroom at the schools, handing out Bonnell ‘B’-shaped
pencils to the quickest students.
The annual tradition has gone on since 2001, meaning that the
first classes receiving dictionaries from the company graduated
from high school last year.
“It’s really gratifying to know that we’re giving students
something that they will use and carry with them for years,”
said Hamilton.
Superintendent Steve Barker and Thomas Crossroads Principal Fate
Simmons met Hamilton and Key at Thomas Crossroads, and
accompanied them on their visits to the school’s several 3rd
grade classrooms.
“We greatly appreciate Bonnell for their generosity and support
of our schools,” said Barker. “The support and involvement of
business partners is extremely important for our schools and our
school system, and Bonnell has been just such an active partner
with us for many years.”

Bonnell Aluminum continued its 10-year tradition of providing
every third-grader in Coweta County with a new dictionary this
week, handing out over 1,600 Merriam-Webtser dictionaries in the
county’s schools. Above, the students in Jodi Smith’s 3rd grade
class at Thomas Crossroads Elementary School joined the school’s
administrators and the county superintendent in thanking Bonnell
Plant Manager Brooke Hamilton and employee Matt Key for
personally delivering the dictionaries to their school. Above,
left to right, are, front row, students Lauren Carlin, Emily
Hightower, Mackenzie Armstrong, Cameron Maycumber, Hannah Jones,
Sierra Flores, Carver Hannasch; middle row Kaitlyn Brown, Dylan
Boyd, Samuel Morgan, Warren Robison, Zachary Hubbard, Kadence
Jennings, Madison Berni, Austin Taylor, Maggie Barnes, Jameson
Hugh, Luke McCullough; back row, teacher Jodi Smith, Principal
Fate Simmons, Assistant Principal Julie Durrance, Bonnell
employee Matt Key, Brooke Hamilton, and Superintedent Steve
Barker.

Bonnell Aluminum Plant Manager Brooke Hamilton and employee Matt
Key lead students dictionary games in Jodi Smith’s 3rd grade
class at Thomas Crossroads Elementary School, after donating new
dictionaries to the students. Company employees delivered over
1,600 dictionaries to Coweta third graders this week.
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