JUNIOR JOURNALISTS

A new kind of summer camp made its tracks through Warner Robins.

Mercer University's computer science camp is enhancing students' minds this summer.

The Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins is opening its doors again to kids for the summer.

The Craig Young Baseball Camp has been teaching the fundamentals of baseball for many years.

Fort Valley State University's Warner Robins Center is hosting a summer camp for kids ranging from the ages of 6 through 14. The day camp is called "Kids' University."

Current Junior Journalist Farley Pipkins gives the new JJs a crash course on their new assignment.

Junior Journalist Diamond Owens went to Rutland High School, Tuesday's morning to honor Mrs. Adrienne Ray.

They listened to their responsibilities, enjoyed pizza, then signed their contracts.

In front of her Burdell-Hunt Magnet School class, fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Stephanie Woodford was surprised when we interrupted her lesson plans, but even more shocked when she found out one of her students nominated her for "My Teacher is Tops."

Tuesday, 13WMAZ surprised three Central Georgia students at the schools with big news. They were each selected to be 13WMAZ Junior Journalists.

Junior Journalist Karah Lakeman stopped by one Northside Middle classroom, leaving a teacher speechless in this week's "My Teacher is Tops" Report.

Mrs. Dora Waite is a third grade teacher at Russell Elementary in Warner Robins, and she has a teaching style that stands out above the rest.

Mrs. Patricia Harrell stood in the front of her 2nd grade classroom at Progressive Christian Academy, full of tears and mixed emotions.

It's getting close to the end of the school year and teachers and students are getting ready to leave for the summer, but not without a few surprises in the classroom.

First grade teacher Mrs. Harmon enjoys teaching her students all subjects, but there's one that stands out a little more than others.
We visited one teacher at Sonny Carter Elementary to see how she's teaching her class to make the grade.

A teacher in Dublin wins this weeks My Teacher Is Tops Award.

Bethany Ray at Porter Elementary wins this weeks My Teacher is Tops.

The Georgia Children's Museum gets ready for First Friday in March with an Irish dance and Dr. Seuss.

First-time teacher Alicia Graham received the "My Teacher is Tops" Award this week. Graham teaches third grade and was shocked by the win.

Ms. Willa Carmona of Miller Middle Magnet School received this week's My Teacher Is Tops Award.

Lindsey Elementary School in Warner Robins celebrated Black History Month by creating a wax museum of historic African-American figures.

Fifth grade teacher Mrs. Herndon of Wilkinson County Elementary School received this week's "My Teacher's Tops" Award.

Mrs. Shirley Armstrong, an adult education teacher at Sandersville Technical College in Washington County, won this week's My Teacher is Tops Award.

Students filled the Georgia Academy of the Blind to compete in a Braille competition.