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1 Mid-Carolina High School A Proud Past, A Promising Future Volume 12, Issue 1 November 2012 DATES TO REMEMBER November 14 & 15 9 th Grade NCCC Field Trip 20 Art Club Window Painting 21-23 Thanksgiving Holiday 26 School Improvement Council Meeting 29 Interim Reports Issued 29 Powder Puff Football Game December 1 SAT 7:45 a.m. 7 Angel Tree Gifts due 8 ACT 7:45 a.m. 10 Winter Chorus/Band Concert 11 Season of Sharing Assembly 13-18 Exams 19-31 Winter Break (Schools & Offices Closed) January 1 Winter Break (Schools & Offices Closed) 2 Teacher Planning & Preparation (Student Holiday) 11 Mr. M-C Pageant 16 End of 1 st Semester 17 Parent-Teacher Conferences Report Cards 18 Parent-Teacher Conferences Report Cards NO SCHOOL for students 21 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Schools/Offices Closed) 26 SAT 7:45 a.m. Alive @ 25 classes for the 2012-2013 school year will be held at Newberry High School. Please register online at www.scaliveat25.org The dates and times are: November 13, 2012 (3:45 p.m. 8:15 p.m.) January 8, 2013 (3:45 p.m. 8:15 p.m.) March 12, 2013 (3:45 p.m. 8:15 p.m.) Students must take the ALIVE @ 25 class before they can purchase a parking permit. NEWSLETTER E-MAIL ALERT The Teacher Learning Team working on school/community relations would like to offer parents the opportunity to receive the school newsletter via e-mail. This will save postage and paper and provide a convenience for those who prefer to receive correspondence electronically. If you are interested in being added to the list, please e-mail: [email protected] Subject Line: School Newsletter Body of Letter: Parent’s Name/Child’s Name along with parent(s) e-mail address UNDERAGE DRINKING SURVEYS The Newberry County Coalition on Underage Drinking is asking for community feedback on the important issue of underage drinking. The under 21 survey is found at www.surveymonkey.com/s/under21newberrycountyfall2012 The link for the over 21 survey is www.surveymonkey.com/s/over21newberrycountyfall2012 . Surveys are for parents and students and will be open through the end of December. YEARBOOKS DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE. Reserve your 2012-2013 yearbook today for $60. After Christmas the price will increase to $65. INTERIM REPORTS Interim reports for the second nine weeks will be distributed on Thursday, November 29. EXAMS Thursday, December 13 1A & 5A Friday, December 14 2B & 6B Monday, December 17 3A & 7A Tuesday, December 18 4B & 8B 2012-2013 ACT 2012-2013 SAT Test @ MCHS Test @ MCHS December 8, 2012 December 1, 2012 February 9, 2013 January 26, 2013 April 13, 2013 May 4, 2013 June 8, 2013

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Mid-Carolina High School

A Proud Past, A Promising Future

Volume 12, Issue 1 – November 2012

DATES TO REMEMBER

November 14 & 15 9th Grade NCCC Field Trip 20 Art Club Window Painting

21-23 Thanksgiving Holiday 26 School Improvement Council Meeting 29 Interim Reports Issued 29 Powder Puff Football Game

December 1 SAT – 7:45 a.m. 7 Angel Tree Gifts due

8 ACT – 7:45 a.m. 10 Winter Chorus/Band Concert 11 Season of Sharing Assembly

13-18 Exams 19-31 Winter Break

(Schools & Offices Closed)

January 1 Winter Break (Schools & Offices Closed)

2 Teacher Planning & Preparation (Student Holiday)

11 Mr. M-C Pageant 16 End of 1st Semester

17 Parent-Teacher Conferences – Report Cards

18 Parent-Teacher Conferences – Report Cards – NO SCHOOL for students

21 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Schools/Offices Closed) 26 SAT – 7:45 a.m.

Alive @ 25 classes for the 2012-2013 school year will be held

at Newberry High School. Please register online at

www.scaliveat25.org

The dates and times are:

November 13, 2012 (3:45 p.m. – 8:15 p.m.)

January 8, 2013 (3:45 p.m. – 8:15 p.m.)

March 12, 2013 (3:45 p.m. – 8:15 p.m.)

Students must take the ALIVE @ 25 class before they can

purchase a parking permit.

NEWSLETTER E-MAIL ALERT

The Teacher Learning Team working on school/community

relations would like to offer parents the opportunity to receive the

school newsletter via e-mail. This will save postage and paper

and provide a convenience for those who prefer to receive

correspondence electronically.

If you are interested in being added to the list, please e-mail:

[email protected]

Subject Line: School Newsletter

Body of Letter: Parent’s Name/Child’s Name along

with parent(s) e-mail address

UNDERAGE DRINKING SURVEYS

The Newberry County Coalition on Underage Drinking is asking

for community feedback on the important issue of underage

drinking. The under 21 survey is found at

www.surveymonkey.com/s/under21newberrycountyfall2012

The link for the over 21 survey is

www.surveymonkey.com/s/over21newberrycountyfall2012.

Surveys are for parents and students and will be open through the

end of December.

YEARBOOKS

DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE.

Reserve your 2012-2013 yearbook today for $60.

After Christmas the price will increase to $65.

INTERIM REPORTS Interim reports for the second nine weeks will be distributed on

Thursday, November 29.

EXAMS

Thursday, December 13 – 1A & 5A

Friday, December 14 – 2B & 6B

Monday, December 17 – 3A & 7A

Tuesday, December 18 – 4B & 8B

2012-2013 ACT 2012-2013 SAT

Test @ MCHS Test @ MCHS

December 8, 2012 December 1, 2012

February 9, 2013 January 26, 2013

April 13, 2013 May 4, 2013

June 8, 2013

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HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

The months of November and December are very busy on

MCHS’s campus. Seniors are completing applications to

colleges, exams are right around the corner, the first semester will

soon be over, and the time for Season of Sharing in Newberry

County has begun.

The Season of Sharing program is a tradition for the student body

at Mid-Carolina. Cans and nonperishable goods are collected

throughout the month of November and donated to Manna House

to help less fortunate families in Newberry County. This year’s

Season of Sharing can food drive began on Monday, October 22

and ended on Friday, November 2.

Want to add some glitter to someone’s Christmas. Consider

adopting a less fortunate student from our community from the

MCHS annual Angel Tree. During lunch students have the

opportunity to choose a name of a less fortunate child from the

Christmas tree. Angels will be up for adoption during the month

of November. These gifts are to be wrapped and returned to Mrs.

Hallman by Friday, December 7.

The Season of Sharing assembly is held at Mid-Carolina High

during the school day, and representatives from each of the

feeder elementary schools participate in the assembly. They are

rewarded and noted for their hard work. This year’s assembly

will be held on Tuesday, December 11.

Thanks to everyone who donated blood on

September 5th!! We had over 40 donors! Those

40 donors helped save 120 lives.

MCHS will hosted our second blood drive of the year, The

Carolina/Clemson Blood Drive, on Thursday, November 8.

Thanks to everyone who donated!!!

SERVICE LEARNING

Service Learning Logs and Intern Hours are due to Mrs. Hallman

on the following dates: Monday, November 26, Friday;

December 14; and Friday, January 11.

SENIOR BETA CLUB/STUDENT COUNCIL

Congratulations to Senior Beta Club and Student Council for a

successful BooFest on Friday, Oct. 26. BooFest was a community

service event for all of the MC and NHS elementary feeder

schools prior to the big rival game. There were blow-ups, games,

food-vending, and candy galore! Thank you to everyone who

participated. A special thank-you to Beta Club and Student

Council parents. We couldn't have done it without you!

PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCE DAYS

Parent/Teacher Conference Days will be held on January 17 &

18. Students will attend school all day on the 17th. The 18th is a

student holiday. Report cards for the second nine weeks will be

distributed on these days as well.

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT COUNCIL

The Mid-Carolina High School Improvement Council would like

to welcome our new members and thank those who have served.

Our new members are elected student Rhett Frazier, elected

student Reagan Owens, elected student Jay Salter, band booster

president Kaye Felker, student body president Gabe Shakkori,

elected parent Chris Roberts, elected parent Danny Remion,

athletic booster president Eddie Hyman, elected teacher Kim

Moore, elected parent Dawn Rodgers, appointed community

member Delmar Pete, teacher of the year Ali Koch, elected

parent Rita Dickert, and ex-officio Ray Cooper. Our next

School Improvement Council (SIC) meeting will be held on

Monday, November 26, at 6:00 p.m.

EARLY RELEASE DATES Early release days are February 6 and March 6. Students will be

required to leave school at the designated time of 1:05 p.m.

COLLEGE APPLICATION DAY

It’s hard to believe that the senior

year is here and that graduation

is just around the corner. It’s

officially time for seniors to apply

for college. To assist students with

the process, MCHS hosted College

Application Day on October 18,

2012. The event gives seniors

an opportunity to begin an application to the college of their

choice. Seniors are encouraged to submit applications during the

first semester. MCHS Guidance will continue to meet with

seniors and initiate the application process. To date, 120

applications have been completed and submitted by the Class of

2013. As soon as an application is submitted, please inform

guidance so that a counselor recommendation can be completed

and transcript/testing results can officially be submitted to

admissions.

RECOGNITIONS

Each month faculty members nominate one student from each grade level to be placed on a ballot for voting. The following were elected Students of the Month:

September 9th Meliza Pascual 10th Casey Dawkins

11th Jessie Bush 12th Kira Neighbors

October 9th Cole Nichols 10th Dante Boyd 11th Walker Eldridge 12th Dillon Pelton

Congratulations to the following Newberry County Exchange

Club Students of the Month for MCHS:

September Gabe Shakkori

October Yarelie Mitchell

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Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is a week

long summer leadership program for high school students. Rotary

Clubs all across the state sponsor students in their districts to

attend the camp. The students are usually rising juniors and

seniors at their high schools.

The staff at RYLA are all former students who have gone

through the program. This summer Mid-Carolina High School

students Cornelius Glasgow and

Yarelie Mitchell had the

opportunity to attend RYLA.

Coach Emmanuel DeWalt,

teacher and coach at

Mid-Carolina High School,

attended RYLA as a rising

senior in high school and

has been back every summer to work the camp. As Associate

Camp Director he feels, "One of the greatest parts about RYLA is

watching the transformation of students from Sunday afternoon

to Saturday morning. The relationships formed at RYLA are like

no other. By Saturday morning the students build such a bond

with each other that they are in tears before they leave."

FACULTY RECOGNITION

Each month faculty members nominate one teacher and one

support staff member to be placed on a ballot for voting. The

following have been elected Teachers of the Month.

September Johnny Marlowe

October Brittany Stevens

The following have been elected Support Staff of the

Month.

September Sissy Delesandro

October Jeanette Poag

NEW FACULTY/STAFF 2012-2013

We have been proud to welcome the following teachers to the

Mid-Carolina High School family: Ray Cooper (Principal)

Brandon Baskett (ELA), Deann McManus (ESOL), Frances

Meetze (Social Studies), Eva Nagy (Math), Jessica Seibert

(SPED), Carmen Stone (ELA), Brittany Stevens (Guidance),

Lorraine Stockman (Media Center Assistant), and Alice

Martinez (ISS Monitor). We are looking forward to working

with them! We'd also like to wish Dr. Lynn Cary well as she

moves from principal here at MCHS to the role of Director of

Middle & Secondary Education at the Newberry County School

District Office.

MCHS staff members participated

in the Color Me RAD 5k Run to

raise money for the Children's

Hospital Happy Wheels in Columbia.

Faculty, staff, and students participated in

Homecoming Week activities from September 17-21 to

prepare for the Homecoming football game against

Chapin. Activities included a door decorating contest,

parade, PJ Day, Nerd Day, USA Day, College Day, and

MC Spirit Day.

The administration of Mid-Carolina

High School would like to thank

everyone for participating in Pink

Out on Friday, October 26. As you

know, October is Breast Cancer

Awareness Month. With your support

of Pink Out Shirts, we have raised

over $1,500 to send to the American Cancer Society. The

American Cancer Society is dedicated to eliminating cancer as a

major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and

diminishing suffering from cancer through research, education,

advocacy and service. Thank you again for your support of Mid-

Carolina and The American Cancer Society.

Congratulations to all

Homecoming Week Winners!

PJ Day Mark Johnson & Bertice Jones Nerd Day Sierra Davenport, Dante Boyd,

Mark Johnson, & Kelsey Wise USA Day Andrew Hawkins, Ari Riddle,

Rhett Hawkins, & Rebecca Suhr College Day Carli Ruff & JR Fulmer

Door Decorating Contest Results 1st Place-Mrs. Chamberlain 2nd Place-Mrs. Murphy

3rd Place–Mrs. Doolittle

Parade Category Winners Will Boozer, Brandon Hyler, Alex Attaway,

Alexis Chapman, Jacob Graham, & Jase Knight

2011 MCHS Homecoming Court Prince – Alex Attaway Princess – Lyndsay Gilliam King – Javarious Nelson Runner Up – Jaye Stuck

Queen – Mary Kathryn Moore

1st Runner Up – Lyndsay Gilliam 2nd Runner Up – Carli Ruff

JR BETA CLUB During the week of October 15-19, 2012,

Mid-Carolina High School Junior Beta

Club students raised money for Juvenile

Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF),

the leading global organization focused

on Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) research.

The MCHS chapter of Junior Beta

Club is very active in service projects throughout the school year.

Juvenile Diabetes research is a cause that is special to the club,

and more than 80 percent of JDRF's expenditures directly support

research and research-related education. Way to go, Rebels!

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MCHS Academic Awards

Night/Junior & Senior Beta

Club Induction ceremony

was held on Tuesday,

October 16. There were 60

new inductees to the Senior

Beta Club, 11 new inductees

to the Junior Beta Club, 52 Junior Beta Club Transfer Members,

58 students earned their Academic Letter, and 50 students earned

their Academic Bar for achieving a 4.0 during the previous

academic year.

BAND

The Rebel Regiment has had yet another busy fall schedule

competing in the following: James F. Byrnes Tournament of

Bands – third place with a Superior rating in Class AAA;

Blythewood Tournaments of Bands – fifth place with an

Excellent rating in Class AAA; Upper State Competition –

second place with a Superior Rating in Class AA; and State

Competition – fourth place with a Superior Rating.

ART

Mid-Carolina High School was

privileged to have 26 students

juried into the South Carolina

State Fair this year in grades

9-12. Throughout the entire

state only 200 entries were hung

for exhibition. Standing are

Daniel Romero, Kristin Long,

and Josh Eller who all won merit awards in the 10th

grade. Seated are Heather Nobles who won a merit award in

Photography on the 11th grade level, and Taylor Smith 3rd in

State in Sculpture. The works have been on display the last 2

weeks in Columbia, SC.

The Art Club sold 105 pumpkins this year. The students did an

excellent job and they, along with Mrs. Murphy, would like to

thank everyone who contributed to this very successful

fundraiser.

Mid-Carolina High School participated in the

Newberry County Agriculture Fair art

exhibition at the Newberry County Fair

Grounds in September. Congratulations to the

following winners: Ryan Studer, Maria

Cervantes, Maggie Riddle, Courtney

Cromer, Daniel Romero, Taylor

Richardson, and Katherine Shealy.

CHORUS

Mekayla Manning and Felicia Noble were selected through

audition to participate in the South Carolina ACDA Honor Choir

at Coastal Carolina October 12th and 13th. Congratulations to

these young ladies!

Chorus students participated in the Veteran's Day Assembly,

which was held on Friday, November 9, and they are currently

practicing for the Winter Concert, which will be held on Monday,

December 10. Students are also selling cheesecakes and cookie

dough. All money and orders are due by Tuesday, November 13

by lunch. Orders are also being placed for long-sleeved chorus t-

shirts and for Advanced Chorus dresses and tux vests. More

information is available on the Chorus Web site. Performance

dates and locations have been listed through December.

JROTC

On Wednesday, October 11th, the

Mid-Carolina Army JROTC had the

honor of presenting the Colors at

the SC Board Of Education. Through

great display of skill and practice, the

MCHS Color Guard performed their

presentation of the colors flawlessly.

The Color Guard was led by Cadet Major Maldonado, who

serves at the Executive Officer of the Battalion. The Color Guard

consisted of the following Cadets: Davis Knuckles, Johnathon

Brunson, James Byers, and Gabriel Phillip. The ceremony was

also attended by MCHS Principal Mr. Ray Cooper. After the

presentation of the Colors, cadets had the oppurtunity to meet the

South Carolina Superintendent of Education, Dr. Mick Zais,

former president of Newberry College. It was a great experience

the cadets will not soon forget.

On September 29, 2012 the Mid-Carolina

High School Army JROTC Battalion

performed one of many Community Support

services. Thirty four cadets were in

attendance, ranging from first year cadets to

senior cadets who acted as supervisors for this event. The MCHS

JROTC Battalion holds three of these events on two miles of SC

Highway 773 each year. The events provide cadets the

opportunity to apply leadership skills and community values to

the real world. The JROTC unit has received frequent public

recognition and awards for these Community Services.

On the evening of September 25,

the Mid-Carolina High School

JROTC Battalion conducted its

Fall promotion ceremony in the

MCHS Cafeteria. It was attended

by 75 JROTC cadets and

approximately 60 family members,

faculty, and friends.

Mr. Ray Cooper, Principal, was the Guest of Honor, while LTC

John Brooks and SFC Donald Foster officiated.

The ceremony consisted of recognition of 9 JROTC cadets who

attended the Annual JROTC Summer Camp at Fort Jackson, the

Award of the Ironman (C/Maj Jorce Maldanado) and Ironwoman

(C/CPT Callie Hockman), physical training trophies and

individual promotions of 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year cadets. The

ceremony culminated with the promotions of C/CSM Gabe

Phillip to Batallion Command Sergeant Major, C/MAJ Jorge

Maldonaldo to Battalion Executive Officer and C/LTC Gabe

Shakkori to Battalion Commander.

With its leadership and chain of command installed, the Mid-

Carolina JROTC Battalion can begin a vigorous year of JROTC

activities and community support.

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ATHLETICS

Congratulations to the M-C Swim Team. The boys’

team finished first in the region and the girls’ team

finished second. Erin Werts and Zach Sarka made

All-Region. The following members competed in the

State Swim Meet on Saturday, October 6, at the USC Natatorium:

Erin Werts, Mary Ashley Cheeks, Cole Dawkins, Alaina

Shealy, Zac Sarka, Tyler Bowers, Preston Farmer, Dillon

Webb, and Luke Dowd.

Congratulations to Kelsey Bailey, Taylor

Livingston, and Chelsea Walling for earning

All-Region in Volleyball.

The M-C Girls’ Tennis team finished the season

with a 9-3 record, placing them second in

Region II-AA. They secured their place in the

play-offs after defeating Whitmire on Monday,

October 15. This is the first year that our tennis team has made

the playoffs since the M-C Tennis program began.

Congratulations to Sam Calais, Gabrielle Sanders, Madyson

Murphy, and Emily Livingston for earning All Region. Sam

Calais was also named Region II Player of the Year. Way to go,

M-C Girls Tennis Team!!!

Congratulations to Kate Sidener and Carlos

Hernandez for earning All Region in Cross Country.

Kate finished 2nd in the Region meet and Carlos placed

6th. Both the boys’ and girls’ teams advanced to the

State Finals on Saturday, November 3.

The M-C varsity cheerleaders have

been busy again this fall. They placed

second at the Wolverine Cheer Classic,

first at the Lexington Wildcat Cheer

Classic, first at the Spring Valley High School Viking

Invitational, first at the AC Flora Forest Acres Cheer Cup, first at

the Lake Murray Invitational, second at the Debbie Rogers

Classic, and second at Upper State Qualifying. They will

compete at the State Cheer Championship on Saturday,

November 17 at the Bi-Lo Center in Greenville.

Congratulations to Nick Sims-Metts for being selected

to participate in the SCADA North-South All Star

Football Game. The game will be played at Doug Shaw

Stadium in Myrtle Beach on Saturday, December 8,

2012 at 12:00 noon. Nick was also named the AA

Upper State Back of the Year. Way to go, Nick!

WINTER SPORTS

Date

Varsity Basketball

(Girls & Boys) Time

11-30 vs. Chapin 6:00/7:30

12-3 @ Union County 6:00/7:30

12-4 @ Gilbert 6:00/7:30

12-7 @ Chapin 6:00/7:30

12-11 vs. Gilbert 6:00/7:30

12-14 vs. Union County 6:00/7:30

12-18 vs. Dutch Fork (Boys Only) 6:00

12-19 Newberry Tournament (Boys Only) TBA

12-20 Newberry Tournament (Boys Only) TBA

12-21 Newberry Tournament (Boys Only) TBA

1-4 @Ninety-Six* 6:00/7:30

1-5 @ Dutch Fork (Boys Only) 6:00

1-8 @ Saluda* 6:00/7:30

1-10 vs. Richard Winn Academy 6:00/7:30

1-11 vs. Batesburg-Leesville 6:00/7:30

1-15 vs. Abbeville* 6:00/7:30

1-18 vs. Newberry* 6:00/7:30

1-25 vs. Ninety Six* 6:00/7:30

1-28 @ Richard Winn Academy 6:00/7:30

1-29 vs. Saluda* 6:00/7:30

2-1 @ Batesburg-Leesville* 6:00/7:30

2-5 @ Abbeville* 6:00/7:30

2-7 @ Newberry* 6:00/7:30

(*) Denotes Region Games

Start times are for Girls with Boys to follow.

Date

JV Basketball

(Girls & Boys) Time

11-29 @ Chapin 6:00/7:30

12-3 @ Gilbert 6:00/7:30

12-6 vs. Chapin 6:00/7:30

12-12 vs. Gilbert 6:00/7:30

12-18 vs. Dutch Fork (Boys Only) 6:00/7:30

1-3 vs. Ninety-Six* 6:00/7:30

1-5 @ Dutch Fork (Boys Only) 6:00/7:30

1-7 vs. Saluda* 6:00/7:30

1-10 @ Batesburg-Leesvlle* 6:00/7:30

1-14 @ Abbeville* 6:00/7:30

1-17 @ Newberry* 6:00/7:30

1-24 @ Ninety-Six* 6:00/7:30

1-28 @ Saluda 6:00/7:30

1-31 vs. Batesburg-Leesville* 6:00/7:30

2-4 vs. Abbeville* 6:00/7:30

2-6 vs. Newberry* 6:00/7:30

(*) Denotes Region Games

Start times are for Girls with Boys to follow.

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Date Wrestling Time

11-27 @ Whitmire 6:00

12-6

vs. Ware Shoals/Whitmire

(Old Middle School Gym) 6:00

12-8 @ Cardinal Newman TBA

12-11 @ Union 6:00

12-17

Newberry County Classic

(M-C New Gym) 6:00

1-4 @ Airport/Westwood 6:00

1-8 @ Newberry 6:00

1-10

vs. Newberry/Abbeville

(Old Middle School Gym) 6:00

1-16

vs. Ridge View

(M-C New Gym) 6:00

1-17 @ Ware Shoals 6:00

1-22 @ Ninety-Six 6:00

1-26

Region Wrestling Tournament

@ Ninety-Six TBA

1-28 @ Whitmire 6:00

Our mission:

To engage students

in educational

experiences that ensure

success and life-long learning.

Our vision is of a culture where

all ideas are valued; a cooperative relationship exists between the school, the district, and the community; collaboration is

expected; and people want to work and students want to learn.

PERFECT ATTENDANCE FOR 1st NINE WEEKS

GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12 Britany Alexander Zachary Amick April Arrowood Alexander Attaway Tanisha Alston Sabrina Ashworth Kimberly Bartley Kelsey Bailey Brooke Ball Austin Atkinson Ashlyn Barton Andrew Bedenbaugh Andrew Ballentine Justin Babb Joseph Bedenbaugh Will Boozer D’Angelio Barr Crystal Barnes Hunter Berry Chase Caldwell Laurie Bass Rosa Bautista Madison Berry Blake Cantrell Eric Bautista Henry Bautista Perez Bradley Bishop Jennifer Carlisle Corey Bedenbaugh Joanna Bedenbaugh Wesley Blackburn Natron-Asheed Chaplin Jessie Bedenbaugh Alexis Boland Abigail Boland Carlton Chapman Rebecca Boozer Dante Boyd Tyler Boland Victoria Chapman Marcellus Bowers Roderick Boyd Benjamin Bouknight Tyler Clark Elantra Boyd Kelsey Branham Adrianna Bowers Kristen Cotney Hykeim Brooks Hannah Brooks Zachary Bowers Cornelius Counts Jacob Brown Justin Brown Shanice Boyd Sierra Davenport Mindy Brown Brock Bryant Frank Buchanan Mackenzie Davenport Sarah Buff Zachary Buff Jessie Bush Emily Davis Mariaisabel Caballero Madison Chapman Brandon Byers Joshua Davis Victoria Caldwell Tyquil Coleman James Byers Cole Dickert Kendell Cantrell Rebecca Crapse Joshua Carlisle Will Dominick Hannah Chapman Duncan Crotwell Christian Caston Savanna Edwards Carlee Collins Jasmine Crownover Danton Chapman Justin Farr Spencer Conner April Cumalander Jun Choi Kayla Fulmer Christopher Corley Aaron Danielson Hannah Coker Keyundra Gadsden Lindsey Cotney Cadesha Davenport Austen Cotney Tamera Gallman Patrick Craven Casey Dawkins Dalton Counts Cornelius Glasgow Bethany Cromer Madison Dennis Cally Cregger Patience Goins Keosha Cromer Bailey Doolittle Makenzie Cromer Sarahi Gonzalez Flores Skyler Culbertson Erin Fallaw Blake Culbertson Madison Graham Haleigh Cumbie Kimberly Farr Kara Dominick Charles Grooms Zachary Cumbie Mackenzie Flemon Madison Dominick Giorgio Harmon Megan Deason Tameria Glenn Claire Doolittle Jessica Hockett Hunter Delesandro Gabriela Gonzalez Connor Doolittle Austin Howe Landon Dowd Darian Hair Keola Dorley Bryce Johnson Catherine Eldridge Trimone Hall Gantt Christopher Edwards Bertice Jones Jade Ellis Kaitlin Harrison Justice Edwards Shaina Kingsmore Logan Folk Serena Harrison Cannon Elliott Kaytlyn Long Logan Frick Noe Hernandez Carlin Fellers Kelsey Long A’Darius Gallman Zyrwon Hiller Jessica Folk Jamarri Mason Anthony Garcia James Hockett Alexis Fowler Mary Kathryn Moore Kaitlyn Gentry Shaquarrius Hunter Dalton Fulmer Anna Moran Rashon Graham Danton Hyman Jared Fulmer Brianna Mozee Thomas Graham Brandon Jackson John Fulmer Kira Neighbors Kailey Gunwall Jarod Joiner Margaret Fulmer Javarius Nelson Brandon Hair Dakota Jones Matthew Gentry John Oxendine

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Preston Hall Amelia Keppel Tyvaris Glymph Chelsa Oxner Audrey Harper Shipp Ryan Lindler Conner Godfrey Joshua Parker Carlos Hernandez Rocendo Lopez Austin Guy Dillon Pelton Elizabeth Holmes Leah McCullough Joshua Haney Sara Peters Marshall Horne James Melvin Sara Harmon Brittany Pitts Keyatta Huggins Olivia Murray Justin Hawkins Miranda Pugh Jesus Huichapa-Veazquez I’mmoine Norman Callie Hockman Holly Richardson Phylicia Ingram Blair Pelton Brandon Hyler Taylor Richardson Caleb Kierstead Rhyshiria Praylow Jacob Jumper Carli Ruff Leanna Kiker Danielle Price Davis Knuckles Meliza Sanchez Joshua Kinney John Roberts Ashley Lake Yobana Santiago Pascual Dean Kunkle Da’Markus Robinson Alicia Lakosky Joshua Schneider Kaitlin LaBoda Hunter Robinson Tanner Langford Nick Sims-Metts Cody Lathrop Verniea Robinson Crista Laymon Steven Stafford William Lever George Roosen Kelsey Ledford Adam Stefanini Ashley Livingston Edgar Sanchez Carl Lester Derek Stephens Derrick Livingston Gabrielle Sanders Matthew Lewis Tylisha Stephens Tori Long Mason Scott James Lindler Jaye Stuck Yazmin Long Shawn Sexton Tiauni Lindler Jeffery Thomas Kimberly Longshore Alaina Shealy Emily Livingston Chelsie Walling Diana Lopez Austin Shealy Collin Long Michael Wessinger Evan Lovelady Jennifer Shealy Justin Long Marquavious White Kevin Maldonado Joshua Shipley Kristin Long Andrew Wicker Andrea Martinez Chelsea Smith Nicholas Long Dante Meade Taylor Smith Andy Lopez Ethan Meetze Ryan Studer Jorge Maldonado Tysheim Mendenhall Raekwon Summers Timothy McCracken Camisha Moore Kyle Tidwell Kelvin Monts Rodney Morgan Joshua Trujillo Joseph Moran Jayme Murillo Sierra Tyson Courtney Mundy Madyson Murphy Andrew Waters Kenneth Nicholson Cole Nichols Lakosha Whitener Katelyn Papritan Summer Nolting Kristen Whiting Marie Peters Olivia Oneal Anthony Williams Mariah Reisman Reagan Owens Isaac Williams Laken Riddle Summer Parkman Whitney Wingard Maggie Riddle Whitney Parks Kendrick Wise Daniel Romero Meliza Pascual Jalesa Ruff Malik Pearson Kevin Sanchez Michael Pearson Courtney Sanders Jayden Peel Kayla Shealy Tristan Rivas Dontray Sims Giovany Rosas Christina Smith Ariana Sanders Tabitha Snelgrove Julia Sanders Alexis Sodlink Tyler SanFilippo Vara Cortevis Stephens Jordan Shinn William Stewart Kathryn Sims Joshua Swindler Tymethius Sims Jenny Towery Anthony Lee Smith Jessie Turner Anthony Tyrone Smith Michael Waites Christopher Snelgrove Morgan Werts Mackenzie Stafford Virgil Wise, Jr. Abigail Stiver Shelby Woods Rebecca Suhr Kristyn Yongue Luis Teolino Lima Shibresha Tobe Kaysie Towery Rachel Turner Christopher Waites Zack Waites Amber Walker Jacob Warren Landon White Cleveland Wicker Kendall Williams Tyquan Williams Sydney Willingham Tylene Wilson Lyndsay Winks Jhi’Quan Wright Kambria Zolan

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HONOR ROLL AND PRINCIPAL’S LIST FOR 1st NINE WEEKS

To be eligible for the honor roll, students must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher (with no grade below an 85) for the quarter. For the principal’s list, students will have a GPA of at least 4.0 with no grade below a 93 for the quarter.

PRINCIPAL’S LIST GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12 Victoria Caldwell Bailey Doolittle Matthew Gentry Taiyah Bookman Kaitlyn Gentry James Salter Austin Guy Will Boozer Cole Nichols Ashley Lake Caitlin Bullard Eric Pitts Mariah Reisman Victoria Chapman Julia Sanders Patrick Rowe Sara Peters Harrison Sheely Jessie Turner Kendall Pollard Rebecca Suhr Morgan Werts Holly Richardson Taylor Richardson Sierra Snelgrove

HONOR ROLL GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12 Kent Alford Austin Atkinson Shelby Billingsley Teshina Abney Brooke Ball Andrew Bearden Taylor Boozer Kelsey Bailey Andrew Ballentine Alexis Boland Adrianna Bowers Janezshia Boyd Anabel Barnett Hannah Brooks Zachary Bowers Zachary Branch Laurie Bass Maria Cervantes Shanice Boyd Shirdorian Burns Corey Bedenbaugh Jordan Chase Jessie Bush Brent Caldwell Jessi Boland Duncan Crotwell Brandon Byers Chase Caldwell Rebecca Boozer Erin Fallaw Joshua Carlisle Samantha Campbell Mindy Brown Kimberly Farr Jun Choi Karen Cornejo Kendell Cantrell William Fulmer Austen Cotney Destiny Davenport Hannah Caudill Kaitlin Harrison Erin Counts Mackenzie Davenport Carlee Collins Jarod Joiner Cally Cregger Savanna Edwards Spencer Conner Ryan Lindler Courtney Cromer Jenna Farr Bethany Cromer Hailey Mundell Makenzie Cromer Jesse Frick Skyler Culbertson Elizabeth Richardson Kara Dominick Kayla Fulmer Hunter Delesandro Stephen Rumfelt Madison Dominick Tamera Gallman Landon Dowd Noah Shakkori Sydney Eaves Kimberly Gray Catherine Eldridge Jennifer Shealy Walker Eldridge Hunter Hill Logan Frick Cassidy Storey Carlin Fellers Bryce Johnson Ced Dreka Gallman Ryan Studer Jessica Folk Antinia Joiner Anthony Garcia Tyler Ulch Alexis Fowler Shaina Kingsmore Jennifer Gomez Derrick Webster Corbyn Fulmer Stephanie Long Kaitlynne Goodman Dalton Fulmer Jamarri Mason Harper Graham Deosha Gallman Whitney McConnell Kailey Gunwall Alix Green Yarelie Mitchell Brandon Hair Joshua Haney Anna Moran Tranisha Hardy Callie Hockman Katie Morris Hannah Hogan Yesenia Juarez Flores Brianna Mozee Leanna Kiker Crista Laymon Kira Neighbors Ryan Koon Tiauni Lindler Felicia Noble Victoria Kunkle Emily Livingston Miranda Pugh William Lever Justin Long Reba Roberts Ashley Livingston Kristin Long Carli Ruff Yazmin Gaybriel Long Andy Lopez Meliza Sanchez Evan Lovelady Jorge Maldonado Yobana Santiago Pascual Kevin Maldonado Mallory Matthews Joshua Schneider Cinnamon Mathis Timothy McCracken Gabriel Shakkori Dante Meade Heather Nobles Adam Stefanini Camisha Moore Katelyn Papritan Tylisha Stephens Laurie Ann Morris Marie Peters Milton Storey Jayme Murillo Daniel Romero Joseph Tarallo Madyson Murphy Tyshawnna Ruff Jeffery Thomas Hannah Nolff Cristina Santiago Holly Vodila Reagan Owens Kate Sidener Chase Waites Summer Parkman Christina Smith Chelsie Walling Meliza Pascual Alexis Sodlink Megan Wessinger Jayden Peel William Stewart Andrew Wicker Jesus Reyes Willie Traylor Whitney Roberts Kristyn Yongue Jessie Russell Kathryn Sims Abigail Stiver Ingrid Trotter Landon White Michaela Williams Sydney Willingham Kelsey Wise

Please notify us if your student was left off of the Principal’s List, Honor Roll, and/or Perfect

Attendance List. We apologize for any oversight and would like to make sure that all of our students

who have earned recognition are recognized at the end of the school year awards program.

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