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 By  Staff Reports Published 
11:45 am Tuesday, November 27, 2001

Excellence in education

By Staff
HEIDELBERG The following students were recognized for scholastic achievement for the first nine weeks of school at Heidelberg High School in the East Jasper County School District. Students on the superintendent's list had grades of A, students on the principal's list had grades of A and B and students on the honor roll had grades of A through C.
Seventh grade
Superintendent's list: Jared S. Trotter.
Principal's list: Jasmine Barnett, Frotasha M. Buxton, Jeremy Jackson and Delvin D. James.
Honor roll: Kaneesha Abney, Alan Anderson, Victoria Barnett, Michaela Bender, Maurice Black, Darius Dear, Chasnice Evans, Bryan Jones, Jasmine S. McCormick, Courtney Morgan, Jimmy Porter, Andrae Rankin, Olivia M. Shaw, Gelisa E. Sumling and Justin S. Washington.
Eighth grade
Principal's list: Elzenia Durr, Treka Evans, Lisa M. Jones, Jerrad McCoy and Nikitia D. McCullum.
Honor roll: Cosha Bramlett, Jessica A. Cooley, Jerrica Frazier, Brittany Hatten, Jasmine Hilton, Donte House, Norice Jones, Ryessia D. Jones, Shedwick Jones, Taketa McCormick, Terrance Newell, Tabitha Singleton, Andre Stephens, Wesley L. Terrell, Courtney R. Waters, Trevor Wilder and Shatara Wilson.
Ninth grade
Superintendent's list: Ericka Graham, Victoria Jones and Tasha M. Jones.
Principal's list: Lashunda Barnett, Nakovia Bumbrey, Charles Jackson, John Jones, Crystal Kennedy, Michelle Morgan, Latoyia Trotter and Charles Vickers.
Honor roll: Shaven Abney, Antoine Arrington, Elbert Benton III, Kenneth Carr Jr., RoShanda Clayton, Kendra Cooley, Diamond Hales, Iyana Hales, Nakiba Harkless, Kierra Jones, Rapheal Jones, Savannah Jones, Freeman Jones III, Quentis Jones Jr., Tyrishemeka Jordan, Shriart McDonald, Tyesha Moffett and Tomeka Pugh.
Tenth grade
Principal's list: Princess Bender, Latarasha R. Jones, Marteanus Jones, Tatyana Milsap, Randy Stephens and Mattee R. Wheaton.
Honor roll: April Baker, Courtney Barnett, Sharida Bradley, Shirlene V. Bradley, Kendra Buxton, LaSonya Carmichael, Cedric L. Charles, Germany Cooley, Moneshia Cooley, Samantha Kennedy, Cecil J. Pugh, Odette Rushing, Douglas Ryan, Michelle L. Ryans, Travis Ryans, John W. Sims, Preston Sims, Derrick Stevens, Shawana Stevens, Laquisha Thomas, Connie Trunnell and Dominique D. White.
Eleventh grade
Superintendent's list: Jonathan Buxton.
Principal's list: Ashleyle T. Breakfield and Ashley K. Morgan.
Honor roll: Joe Agee, Markita Abney, Rishunna Arrington, Daniel Barnett, Kimberly Cooley, Kelly Dixon, Latasha N. Evans, Jerry Frazier, LouEmma Gavin, Tarneshia L. Jones, Detrice Parker, Meshaine Ryans, Robert Sanders, Ashley Walton and Laterrier Wilson.
Twelfth grade
Superintendent's list: Marquita McCullum and Tremeshia K. Waters.
Principal's list: Jessica G. Bender, Mack O. Jones, Jessie Jones II, Jennifer J. Jordan, Danielle D. Leverett, Justin Sims, Ashley D. Smith, Tekeyla D. Toole, Latoya S. Walker, Sheretha S. Waters, Davor Wilder, Courtney Windham, Billy Wright and Jessica S. Yates.
Honor roll: Maurice Baker, Markus D. Barnett, Samantha A. Barnett, Vincent Barnett, Montrell Bender, Demetrise L. Cooley, Anna A. Ellis, Chiquita R. Jones, Pamela Jones, Vashunda R. Jones, Felicia D. Kennedy, Jessica Lindsey, Byron R. McCullum, Marvin E. McDonald Jr., Makieta M. Morgan, Veronica L. Shaw, Lakeshia N. Stevens and Douglas Thomas.

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