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9:23 am Monday, June 9, 2003

Excellence in Education

By Staff
June 9, 2003
Southeast Elementary School's fourth-nine-weeks honor roll and superintendent's list.
Honor Roll
First grade:
Austin Bice, Farris Booker, Patrick Butler, Jonathan Carney, Baylie Etheridge, Ashley Garrett, Megan Gressett, Gage Hagan, Dustin Harrison, Hunter Heathcock, Kyle Holton, Kimi Hutchins, Anna Kathryn James, Joshua Johnson, Noah Johnson, Taylor Johnson, Nicholas Joiner, Caleb Landrum, Janika Lawson, Ross McDonald, Benjamin McGraw, Alex Meadows, Markelle Miller, Jacob Minor, Jordan Moeller, Antonia Morgan, Jacob Norris, Megan O'Brien, Daniel Parker, Hannah Pierce, Emily Polk, Taylor Powell, Alexis Rivers, Jacob Robinson, Nathan Ross, Hannah Rutledge, Wyatt Salisbury, Hannah Scarbrough, Shamiah Sims, Rosey Taylor, Latrese Thompson, Raven Webb, Hayley White, Lindsey Wilkerson, Tori Wolverton and Amanda Young
Second grade:
Andrew Black, ShaKenya Blanks, Baleigh Booker, John Hunter Booker, Jacob Carney, Miranda Dehek, Gina Grace Fraysur, Ian Gibson, Aaliyah Granger, Blake Griffith, William Harrison, Peyton Haygood, Joseph Jackson, Rose Johnson, Joshua Litchfield, Samantha McGrew, Kennedy McReynolds, Elora Nicholas, Chelsea Pepple, Ebonee Plummer, Brianna Roulier, Cody Shirley, Keith Smith, Patrisha Sparks, Caleb Stanton, Tyler Talbert, Haydn Thomas and Breanna Wylie
Third grade:
Marissa Boutwell, Brittany Collins, Savannah Drew Cooper, Brandon Crawford, Heather Davidson, Johntre Goudy, Desmond Griggs, Garrett Hagan, Chesla Jarman, Christine Jones, Christen Kangas, Rebekah Knight, Trevor Latting, Cody Lewis, Courtney McDonald, Dianna Mitchell, Haley Pierce, Brandon Quinn, Dylan Rivers, Erin Shaw, George Thompson, Carter Williams and Joshua Yeager
Fourth grade:
Abby Agerton, Shelby Alphin, McKenzie Balliet, Lauren Barfield, Will Branning, Dominique Brown, Taylor Davidson, Lauren Edwards, Latesse Edwards, Shelby Gibson, Michael James, Rachel Knight, Aja Larkin, Callie Latham, Chase Latting, Jeremy Leach, Brooks Linton, Trey Minchew, Denver Morris, Kiara Moss, Colby Murphy, Kelsie Neal, Erin Plummer, Jacob Ramage, Lauren Rivers, Amber Shirley, Cierra Smith, Austin Velotas, Alicia White and Zantarious Williams
Principal's list
First grade:
Diego Alford, Diante Coker, JaQuarius Cole, Tommy Curtis, Adam Gambrell, Anna Holloman, DaWyll Hopson,
Karlnisha McCray, Savanna McDaniel, Jacob Miller, Alec Minchew, DeAndre Odom, Lydia Peninger, Lacresha Pope, Reagan Rowry, Corey Scott, Shakira Shoemaker,Jacob Smith, Scott Thompson, Dori Timms and Dillon Wilson
Second grade:
Breanna Alford, Rondarius Alford, Precious Buckley, Barbara Christian, Jessie Dean, Alona Doolittle, Caitlyn Fisher, Austin Garrett, Toshihiro Gordon, Tyler Granger, Willie Griggs, Allison Haguewood, Corbin Hawker, Taylor Hinton, Trenton Johnson, Russell Kangas, Denisha Knight, Ethan Lewis, Demario Malone, JaWhaun Malone, Avey on Marshall, Levi Matthew, Mikail McDonald, Crawford Moore, Jamarquis Odom, Kamesha Pringle, Tenesha Pringle, Morgan Roach, Daniel Roberts, Kristen Roberts, Anitra Ruffin, Christian Shelby, Catherine Showers, Kayla Simpson, Molly Singley, Blake Slayton, Walton Smith, Joshua Swint, Destinee Thrasher, Hunter Thrower, Steven Todd, Brittney Walker, Curtonio Walker, Ryan White and Nicholas Williams
Third grade:
Damonta Barrett, Johnny Blanks, Austin Bloebaum, Heaven Brewster, Lexus Buckley, Tiffnie Carney, Kaleigh Cates, Keyetta Clark, Andrew Culpepper, Hannah Dickerson, Matthew Duncan, Dawn Folks, Lorean Gilliland, Clarissa Haguewood, Evangeline Hearne, JaQuinton Horner, Raven Nicole Hubbard, David Hughes, Courtney Johnson, Rebecca King, Stefan Lewis, James McAboy, Blake McMullen, Kayla McNair, Mathu Miller, Kayla Moseley, TyNecia Newell, Colby Ramey, Austin Ray, Kyle Rhodes, Tara Robinson, Emily Scarbrough, C.J. Scott, Corey Smith, Katelin Smith, Christa Terral, Richard Terrell, JaGradi Webster, Donovan West and Jeramey Willis
Fourth grade:
Rachel Adams, Corey Adank, Rebecca Alexander, Constance Andreacchio, Brittany Anthony, Amber Barry, Tiffany Barry, Alex Boger, Kyle Bowan, Samuel Chambers, Erin Conley, Kimberly Duncan, Latesmond Edwards, Haley Goodman, Zachary Harper, JaWayne Heidelberg, Jered Johnson, Kellye Jones, Dementris Landrum, Donald McKee, Georgia Messer,Billy Minter, George Morris, Brandon Moss, Jae Murphy, Sharika Newell, Raitisha O Field, Chase Pearson, Amber Rainer, Kathryn Alexia Ray, Troy Reeves, Anna Katherine Roberts, Victoria Shelton, Brittany Smith, Jerra Smith, Travis Sullivan, Eric Vaga, Whitney Welch and Joshua Wilson

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