'Integrity Time' Teaches Kids Classy Behavior
By Chris Van Tuyl - Published Saturday, January 15, 2011
Whit Burrell, along with classmates in Ashley Kirk's first-grade class, cheer fellow student Kylah Payne for being selected as a 'Kid of Integrity' for the week by Lewisburg Primary School principal Jeannie Treadway. READ MORE
The Tupelo Daily Journal - December 12, 2010
Students in Monroe and Lafayette Counties will learn more about building their character, thanks to a financial gift from the Haskell Foundation and Rivers Rutherford. READ MORE
"The Bottling Line" Issue #312 - June, 2010
Sara Williams Berry is no stranger to giving back to her community. As a member of the fourth-generation of the Weaver-Williams Coca-Cola family in Corinth, Mississippi, this dynamo has it in her blood.
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The Daily Corinthian - March 4, 2004
What started out as a mother's desire to observe her eldest child's transition into elementary school has grown into an entire curriculum to reinforce values in education. READ MORE
The Daily Corinthian - March 21, 2004
There's something infectious at West Corinth Elementary School. It's not the latest childhood illness. But it is something that Principal Kate Butler hopes all the student catch. READ MORE
The Sun Herald - May 2, 2004
TEACHING - A new educational curriculum illustrated by a Biloxi woman teaches children traits associated with integrity and is used in several Mississippi schools. READ MORE
Millsaps Magazine - Fall/Winter 2005
In a little classroom in Tupelo, scattered with little desks and little chairs, little people are grappling with a big idea. The children, ages 6 to 7, are considering what it means to live an authentic and respectful life -- to make choices based on "what is true and good and right." In other words, to have integrity. READ MORE