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Siloam Springs Proud Wednesday, June 24, 2020 n 3C Siloam Springs Herald-Leader At Shelter Insurance®, we're proud to have one of the soundest financial statements in the business. So if you like the idea of working with a company with rock solid financial footing, you've come to the right place. Ask me how our shield can help protect you! We're your Shield. We're your Shelter. ShelterInsurance.com ® The Strength of our Shield! 816 S. Mt. Olive St. Siloam, AR 72761 479-524-4183 JAllen@ShelterInsurance.com Jimmy Allen Agent Sarah Losh Agency Represenrative At Shelter Insurance ® , we're proud to have one of the soundest financial statements in the business. So if you like the idea of working with a company with rock solid financial footing, you've come to the right place. Ask me how our shield can help protect you! Sarah Losh Agency Represenrative Jimmy Allen Agent 816 S. Mt. Olive St. Siloam, AR 72761 479-524-4183 JAllen@ShelterInsurance.com We're your Shield. We're your Shelter. ShelterInsurance.com ® The Strength of our Shield! Janelle Jessen/Herald-Leader Ann Smythe (left) and Cheryl Rakestraw are the first faces that visitors, students and staff see when they come in the Siloam Springs High School. Cheryl Rakestraw and Ann Smythe are the first faces people see when they come into Siloam Springs High School and the first voices they hear when they call on the phone. The team of administra - tive assistants give a warm welcome to students, par- ents, staff members and visitors. Need to know when the band concert starts, what time the soc- cer bus leaves for the game, or find out about drivers ed, parent-teacher conferences or semes- ter tests? Rakestraw and Smythe will have the an- swer and if they don't, they will find out. "They are wonderful first faces for the community to meet because they are always smiling, they are always happy and they have a servant's heart," said Principal Rob Lindley. While some people may feel apprehension about visiting the school office because they don't know where to go or know the procedures, Rakestraw and Smythe put people at ease, give them guidance and get them off to a good start, he said. They are also very approachable and supportive to new teachers and students, he said. 'Faces of SSHS' Cheryl Rakestraw and Ann Smythe offer a warm welcome By Janelle Jessen Staff Writer n jjessen@nwadg.com See WELCOME on Page 4C