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Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Wearing the eclipse shades, Rabun County Elementary School students gaze toward the sky during Monday’s solar eclipse. Left: Hudson Hamby sees the Eclipse in the sky Monday.

Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Wearing the eclipse shades, Rabun County Elementary School students gaze toward the sky during Monday’s solar eclipse. Left: Hudson Hamby sees the Eclipse in the sky Monday.

Students look to the sky for knowledge

Rabun County took advantage of the solar eclipse Monday as a shadow was cast over parts of the United States. From Texas to Maine and several states and cities in between, a total eclipse was seen.
File/Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Dottie Haney of Sky Valley uses her solar viewing glasses to look at the solar eclipse while at Black Rock Mountain State Park on Oct. 11, 2023.

File/Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Dottie Haney of Sky Valley uses her solar viewing glasses to look at the solar eclipse while at Black Rock Mountain State Park on Oct. 11, 2023.

Another solar eclipse to affect how you look at the day

A total solar eclipse will cast a shadow over parts of the United States on Monday, April 8, from Texas to Maine and several states and cities in between.
Pictured are 12th Grade Scholars Issac A. Craig and Jalyn L. Fisher. Not pictured are Quetzaly Diaz Ordaz; Molly E. Mazarky; Molly A. Upchurch; Itzia A. Vasquez Ramos.

Pictured are 12th Grade Scholars Issac A. Craig and Jalyn L. Fisher. Not pictured are Quetzaly Diaz Ordaz; Molly E. Mazarky; Molly A. Upchurch; Itzia A. Vasquez Ramos.

Clayton Lions Club recognizes RCHS students at 62nd Scholars Banquet

The Clayton Lions Club recently recognized students at Rabun County High School who are in the Upper five percent of their class.