HEAD OF THE CLASS

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The East Mississippi Business Development Corporation honored its Head of the Class students recently with a breakfast hosted by Mississippi Power. Head of the Class is an educational program that recognizes top performing Career and Technical students each semester.  Pictured are front row-Asryria Grayson, Mollie Shelton, Denai Grady. Second row-Sierra Gutierrez, Alley Bernard, Patrick Wright, Madeline Callahan, KeJuan Dubose. Third row-Dillon Schickel, Kaitlyn Hart, Frank Radcliff, Gage O’Mell, Dylan Jeck. Top row-Gabriel Jones. Not pictured-Katie Boman, Ashley McLeod, Sydney Joyner, Roshunda Cole, Savannah Pope and Jade Wilson.

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