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9:12 am Thursday, May 31, 2001

West Lauderdale students recognized

By Staff
The following West Lauderdale Elementary School students were recognized for academic achievement:
Superintendent's List
First grade: Jasmine Bates, Chelsea Bebley, Jaccabion Brown, Jessica Brown, Destiny Buck, Nicole Callahan, Taylor Carroll, Gunner Catlett, Brandon Creel, Lesi Culpepper, Brett Daugherty, Paige David, Scotlynn Farmer, Sakeria Fielder, Tabitha Gibson, Courtney Glebe, Hunter Hamner, Hannah Hart, Morgan Haskins, Grant Hill, Lauren Hollingsworth, Reid Johnson, Ashley Jordon, Ashley Knight, Jason Lashane, Katie Lee, Lucas Leeper, Brittany Lewis, Daniel Lott, Caytlin Metrolis, Dylan Miles, Aaron Ng, Abbie Odom, Haley Parker, Morgan Patterson, Rhaley Perkins, Kaitlin Polk, Kasey Rigsby, Dallas Riley, Caleb Rivers, Brandon Robinson, Jenny Sartin, Abigail Smith, Taylor Smith, James Washington, Trisha Smith, Savannah Stockton, Katie Switzer, Zack Talley, Cody Upchurch, Sarah Vance, Brittany Wansley, Lucas Wiley, Logan Williams, Taylor Williams and Trever Winstead.
Second grade: Caleb Alawine, Matthew Alawine, Michelle Ball, Sha'Quilia Baskin, Cody Berrey, Courtney Black, Brandi Buch, Cody Carmichael, Amanda Dienhart, Turner Ennis, Smokey Ethridge, Kaitlyn Flaskamp, Ashely Garrett, Ryan Godwin, Manuel Granados, Daniel Knox, Michael Lillis, Haley Logan, Hunter Long, David May, Chelsea McBeth, Trey McNickle, Kiefer Moffett, Mackenzie Ortlepp, Amanda Parkman, Hunter Phillips, LaPorcha Portis, Dakota Reinke, Katie Rhaley, Stephen Rogers, J.T. Rogers, Wills Scarbrough, Erin Scruggs, Haley Sowers, Tori Taylor, Alanna Tedder, Haley Thomas, Garret Touchstone, Traci Triplett, Tucker Wagner, Amanda Ward, Ethan Wilkinson and Mitchell Winstead.
Third grade: Eddie Baker, Sharonda Bates, Keli Brown, Marlena Clayton, Summer Cook, Taylor Cumberland, Pakrer Davis, Georgia Donner, Jessica Eldridge, Ryan Eans, Rachelle Fenton, Tiphannie Gibson, Linda Glardon, Nina Grimes, Nathan Hodges, Seth Hoskins, Julie Jones, Andrew Killer, Kara McFarland, Jodi McKeithen, Matt McPhearson, Carly Milling, Shelby Powell, Dana Riley, Hollie Rodgers, Cherise Savell, Jordon Schulte, Chelsea Shirley, Dylan Shirley, Wes Stokes, Summer Sullivan, Morgan Thompson, Victoria Thornhill, Emily Vaughn, Emily Watkins and Hannah Watson.
Fourth grade: Anna Beth Bates, Nichole Blackwell, Jamie Byrd, Christine Carey, Janee Clark, Kristen Covington, Alli Crawford, Landon Ethridge, Luke Goodman, Kandace Hardy, Debby Harmon, Chelsea Jones, Kaleb Ketchens, Elizabeth Kiehn, Amber Lantz, Laney Livingston, Joel Mabry, Caitlin McKinion, Andy Miller, Mychal Neal, Katie Odom, Jena Shamp, Audrey Sollie, Kris Sullivan, Alex Summerline, Lindsey Summerlin, Taylor Vick, Thomas Walton, Jake Wamble, Courtney Warren, Kristina Weil, Lauren Winstead, Tyler Wood, Matthew Yerby and Lauren Zettler.
President's List
First grade: John Ellis Anthony, Kashayla Boyd, C.J. Brooks, Brad Carmichael, Shelby Chaney, Teanna Combs, William Combs, Jessie Culpepper, Brandon Curby, Trey Davis, Shelby Decker, Joshua Donald, Benjamin Eakes, Amanda Eaves, Courtnee Fox, Drew Freeman, Kiana Gale, Tiffany Goins, Erika Joyner, Nick Knight, Chris Maltette, Dennis McInnis, Clarie Milings, Haleigh Moffett, River Partridge, Jacob Poole, Trey Powell, Jeremy Shephered, Jamie Smith, Timothy Smith, Casie Stoy, Adam Swanner, Jalen Terrell, Taylor Tidwell, Brooke Vance, Tyler Vick, Brandon Ward, Zach Wallace, Austin Wilson and Parker Zimmerman.

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