Meridian Star

Education

February 10, 2010

Excellence in Education

MERIDIAN —     Newton County Elementary School Principal's List and Honor Roll for the second nine weeks:



Principal's List (All A's)



    • First Grade: Logan Alexander, Wesley Boykin,  Janiyah Broach, David Burton, Riley Kerr Cain, Parker Castle, Tyler Cavenaugh, Parker Chaney, Hannah Clark, Lily Collins, Caleb Cosgrove, Devin Crapps, Devin Cunningham, Tanner Dailey, Jake Dean, Jaxon Edwards, Jasmine Field, Ruby Garcia, Kyle Garrison, Lanie Grady, Micah Griffin, India Gusman, Jaime Harrison, Gavin Heath, Megan Heidelberg, Lee Hill, Davion Hillie, Gavin Jarrell, Tierra Jones,  Caitlin Kelly, Marci Lockley, Hayley Loper, Katherine Marsh, Morgan Massey, Taylor Massey, Darius McClelland, Haley Beth McDowell, Sidney McGee, Shelby McLemore, Marcus Mowdy, Austin Neese, Ashley Pace, Jimmy Pippin, Jesse Phillips, Christine Plummer, Avery Ramage, Mackenzie Rigdon, Joshua Scott, Dalton Shadow, DaQuan Sims, Logan Skinner,  Eden Smith, Savannah Smith, Shelby Smith, Eli Stamper, Caleb Swanner, Jared Thames, Braxton Thoms, Reagan Tolbird, Marilyn Tullos, Austin Upton, Drew Wagner, Carlois Walker, Carlonte' Walker, Jamiah Warnsley, Valli Weems, Iyunah Wesley, Hayze West, Taylor Wilhelm, Rachel Woodham

    • Second Grade: Josh Addy, Lauren Addy, Katie Barnes, Jade Bassett, Brandon Booth, Anna Brand, Kassie Buckley, Andie Cleveland, Josiah Cleveland, Kiara Collier, Tyler Costilow, Makayla Curry, Justin Davis, Jackson Edwards, Tori Evans, Lauren Files, Eli Finnegan, Tucker Fitch, Harvey Foley, Katelyn Gipson, Macy Hale, Karly Hamrick, Heston Harrison, Breanna Hodges, Ashley Hollingsworth, Ethan Hughes, Lorren Ivey, Harley Jenkins, Zach Keene, Carlie Kitchings, Aleese Loper, Maggie Mann, Jordan Mason, Kurt Mayes, Zorriah McCormick, Lakayla McCune, Jada McDougle, Danielle McGehee, Sydney Miller, Calyx Moore, Emily Mott, Claire Myers, Maggie Nowell, Londen Oliphont, Matthew Oliver, Toni Pavon, Chloe Pinson, Zack Rainer, Will Rushing, Kiersten Selman, Tanner Shadow, Austin Shephard, Autumn Snow, John Robert Strickland, Reece Taylor, Tralyn Taylor, Payton Thames, Keasja Wansley, Maggie Weeks, Alex Weir, Hayden West, Chase Wilson

    • Third Grade: Luke Alexander, Landree Amis, Anna Andrews, Connor Boggan, Jonathan Boudreaux, Cheyenne Brown, Clay Cooley, Toby Garrison, Adrian Hall, Jack Hamm, Delaney Haralson, Jesse Harrison, Alexus Heidelberg, Sarah Holsonback, Kaylee Jones, Malik McClelland, Will McElhenney, Alana McMullan, Kiera Morgan, Daylon Nance, Marina Olmstead, Andrew Phillips, Seth Richardson, Westbrooks Ross, Karlye Tolbird, Brandon Williams, and Patrick Williams

    • Fourth Grade: Gavin Bailey, Kailee Brown, Brianna Dailey, Alexis Gaines, Cody Gressett, Joel Hill , Alley Moulds, Levi Richardson, Anna Sibley, Erin Spencer, and Victoria Wright

    • Fifth Grade: Matthew Brand, Jaylene Cerda, Alex Crenshaw, Sara Davidson, Nathan Davis, Dillon Devine, Brianna Dykes, Thomas Gaddis, Danny Hawkins, Allyson Hollingsworth, Hollie Horn, Richard Horton, Alec Ivey, Caleb Jones, Madison Mann, Ethan McMullan, Zack McMullan, Chloe Nance, Caroline Phillips, Samantha Powell, Sid Porter, Dustin Rigdon, Walker Smith, Logan Tillman, Talayah Townsend, Andrew Ward, Bailey Warren



Honor Roll (A's and B's)



    • First Grade: Alison Anderson, Riley Arinder, Jade Barr, Josh Boler, Zander Bounds, Laurel Breland, Nahriah Brown, Dylan Cain, Giovani Cervantes, Bethany Chaney, Jamaal Croft, Ashanti Hillie, Jayden Horne, Justin Hunter, Kerry Johnson, Cole Jones, Aaliyah Keeton, Billy Ray Kennedy, Taysia Lewis, Nasser Mahdi, Ty Mayes, Braxton McDill, Mylan McDonald, Christian McGee, Mick McNeil, Corrales Nichols, Lauren Shaw, Bronson Smith, Sydnee Smith, Austin Snow, Jaush Stamper, Kade Stokes, Daniel Sullings, Tyasia Townsend, Eli Williams, Makenlee Wright

    • Second Grade: C.J. Adkins, Kemp Alderman, Kris Barnett, Billie Baucum, Logan Beckham, Chance Broach, Madison Busby, Bridgette Cerda, Dannion Cicero, Olivia Clark, Javon Clay, Nathaniel Coker, Eli Collins, Eli Crenshaw, Katelynn Crocker, Kailyn Davis, Michael Dixon, Micah Douglas, Victoria Ford, Audrie Laine Gentry, Abby Gist, Erica Goodman, Brittany Graham, Jager Graham, Shaundrea Harrison, Latausha Hawkins, Marjo Heiden, Maria Hernandez-Coker, Harley Hollingsworth, Lizzy Hollingsworth, Logan Hollingsworth, Sarah Horn, Daija Johnson, Nathen Kelly, Kameron King, Mallory Mayes, Donavon McCoy, Alexis McDonald, Tekeya McDonald, Cole Measell, Kyle Miller, Abbie Mills, Dezmin Patrick, Ali Claire Pigg, Nathan Rainer, Amos Rigdon, Tristan Rowe, McKaila Rushing, Lake Seal, Chloee Shepherd, Zada Simmons, Katie Sprinkle, Hannah Sullivan, Carrington Taylor, Trey Terrell, Ray Tubby, Jadah Wash, Connor Williams, Trevor Williamson, Taylor Woodward

    • Third Grade: Chloe Adcock, Logan Barnett, Logan Barrett, Dreyton Blow, Jasmin Brooks, Carly Clark, Abigail Clarke, TJ Cochran, Emily Compton, Lauren Foley, Ethan Gentry, Mitch Gentry, Rhianna Gentry, Jonathan Gonzalez, Reed Gorgas, Rhiannon Harvey, Jacob Hitt, Aubrey Hollingsworth, Kirsten Loper, Madison Madden, Ashley Marin, Katelyn Massey, Colby Mayes, Hunter Morgan, Laina Morrow, Joshua Mott, Britney Murphree, Tristen Otts, David Palmer, Crystal Pierce, Ethan Pope, Kirsten Ramage, Eric Rowzee, Zeke Rucker, Matthew Sanders, Sarah Sanders, Natalie Savell, Lorna Simmons, Jameigh Skinner, Austin Stamper, Suzie Stevens, Madison Tillmon, Riley Usry, Hunter Walker, Jordan Wall, Madyson Warren, Alison Watson, Mary Claire Westbrook, Autumn Willis, and Andrew Yates

    • Fourth Grade: Cameron Alexander, Jada Autman, Dylan Barnett, Kayla Baucum, Montana Butler, Ross Bounds, Peyton Chaney, Jacob Clark, Kelly Davis, Zachery Decker, Adam Devine, Skylar French, Adrianna Gibbs, Lexie Gibson, Chelsea Giles, Lauren Gilmer, Cortney Gresset, Kaitlyn Gressett, Tucker Harrison, Josie Hurst, Zachary Johnson, Marcasia Jones, Kayla Kell, Alyssa Kron, Nathan Lewis, Joshua Lowell, Dillion Mcmillion, Garrett Mills, Katilyn Mowdy, Christopher Mulford, Grace Myers, Elania Pearson, Austin Pippin, Kayla Ramage, Peyton Reeves, Adrian Roland, Shannon Sciple, Laurel Shinn, Adam Smith, Alisha Sullivan, Carly Taylor, Nicole Thorne, Stephen Walters, and Colin White

    • Fifth Grade: Charles Amerson, Christian Aycox, Ceily Ayllon, Savanna Baucum, Antonio Berry, Dylan Blackwell, Kayla Boudreaux, Kamryn Boulton, Forrest Blalock, Colby Broach, Yasmine Broach, Camryn Buckley, J.D. Cain, Brianna Campbell, Peyton Castle, Austin Chesney, Summer Christopher, Dakota Cicero, Jasmin Cole, De'Shawn Croft, Christopher Davis, Tiara Dawkins, Bridget Dixon, Caleb Dube, Josh Ethridge, Tori Ferguson, Malori Gallaspy, Levi Griffin, Landrey Godwin, Sharaveus Harrison, Tim Heiden, Raley Hillhouse, Emily Holland, Cameron Howington, Thomas Hudnall, Daniel Husain, Hunter Jenkins, Grace Kelly, Logan McCord, Isaiah McCoy, Dylan McKinion, Nickolas McLemore, LaKylie Moreland, Monet Norman, Chase Parnell, Austin Parnell, Nate Pavon, Kayla Peebles, Colby Pinson, Maleik Pippins, Willis Redwood, Jayden Rivers, Kennedy Rodriquez,  Lexi Rover, Bo Sanford, Chelsie Smith, Will Snow, Cheyene Sorrells, Keely Spears, Saleseya Spivey, David Tate, Yasmine Thames, Zach Upton, Drew Weir, Erin Z. Wheaton, Marquez Wilson, Michael Wright



Improved

    • Third Grade: Katelyn Fredrick, Brandon Heidelberg, Corrina Brashear, Chrisshun Burks

Fifth Grade: Robert Anderson, Camryn Buckley, Alex Cleveland, LaDarius Collier, Micheal Compton, Wiley Hammond, Danny Hawkins, Gederrian McMullan, Kailee Muise, Amber Reilly, Whitney Sharpe, Saleseya Spivey, Zack Taylor

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