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11:42 pm Tuesday, July 29, 2003

Excellence in education

By Staff
July 27, 2003
Poplar Springs Elementary has announced its honor roll, principal awards and the wall of fame based on academic progress, citizenship and effort for the fourth nine weeks.
The wall of fame students are Baleigh Moody, Steven Edwards, Jacob Sheely, Sereen Saleh, Jullian Ellis, Mary Madelon Case, Dylan Lackey, Alexa Blaine, Marquavious Sims, Bryce Yalacki, Michelle Hill, Haley Clark, Matthew Fera, Kennedy Cummings, Pearson Kelly, Madeline Griffin, Anna Blair McMahon, Katie Bruister, Jonathan Newbaker, Jasmine Elaire, Eugenea Collins, Allison Trout, Jennie B. Campbell, Zanquanna Williams, Olivia Carpenter, Conner Bancroft, Joel Shurbrook, Cardarrius Barfield, Miller Watkins, Rose Maldonado, Rachael Spencer, Lisbeth Mata, Haley Jolly, Tori Carney, Laura Gibbs, Christian Jackson, Heather Judy, Hailey Johnston, Ryan Niedermair, Luke Stanley, Maddie Covert, Arrielle Dale, Arcenai Martin, Karissa Both, James Chisolm, Matt Ware, Megan Atwood, Chad Pigott, Maronica Powe, Jordan Brownlee, and Ashley Deen.
Students who made the principal's list received all A's on their report card. They are Destiny Tidwell, Hunter Townsend, Stephanue Puckett, Bryve Yalacki, Mason Irby, Lizzie Chandler, Madison Atwood, Erin Beaudoin, Kyle Boykin, Ashley Ross Chisolm, Haley Clark, Michelle Hill, Claire McCraw, Amanda Price, Zachary Reynolds, Marin Troike, Borden Cater, Trevor Boling, Chelsey Collins, Kennedy Cummings, Lasarius Darden, Spencer Dickerson, Scott Ellis, Matthew Fera, Abtonio Gordon, Breanna Jones, Kennedy Shock, Peyton Robinson, Kelli Bouknecht, Zach Corey, Laurie Gaddie, Madeline Griffin, Margaret Griffin, Pearson Kelly, Caroling McGinnis, Mary Tomlinson, Ali Acord, Anna Blait McMahon,
Anne Coursey Little, Ashlee Dove, Danny Weisner, D'Marius Harris, Joanna Word, Katie Bruister, Khalyn Harmon, Montgomery Campbell, Robin Emmons, Allyson Anderson, Jordan Andrews, Lawrence Duell, Kaitlen Collins, Jonathan Newbaker, Kasey Radcliff, Emily Ware, Alex Hicks, Reagan Armbruster, John Michael Davis, Angela Fowler, Taylor Lindemann, Nick Parker, Sean Rushing, Allison Trout, Evinn Watson, Zanquana Williams, Caroline Kreitzer, Jamie Welch, Sarah Owen, Katelynn Carlson, Lauren Cantey, Amy Bascome, Justin Cook, Eden Thomas, Caleb Phillips, Raven Roberts, Ellie Niedermair, Tanner Goldman, Conner Bancroft, Alex Coats, Meredith Huff, Christopher Naiser, Bradley Willis, Evan Bishop, Catherine Case, Miller Watkins, Brock Williams, Pieter Both, Chadd Boucknecht, Amanda Baker, Nick Little, Jason Surbrook, Melissa Baker, Nathan Miller, Mallory Reynolds, David Ferguson, Laura Gibbs, Mitchell Gressett, Alexcee Thomas, Alie'sha Houston, Christian Jackson, Christopher Price, Erin Walsh, Dusty Weisner, Yvonne Zuchowski, Ryan Niedermair, Hailey Johnston, Phillip Wilson, Danny Shannon, Mary Maranto, Courtney Harrold, Braden Sims, Tyler Stanley, Maddie Covert, Brettly Fletcher, Mary Paige Griffin, Michael Hill, Luke Stanley, Drew Calhoun, Matthew Ivey, Natalie Morgan, Caitlyn Ainsworth, Cliff Allred, Karissa Both, Daniel Sollie, Kathering Upchurch, Sarah Beckman, Andrew Blaine, Catherine Covington, Tedi McClinton, Davis Tucker, Samra Ward, Julie Covington, Tyson Ethridge, Allen Massingill, Michael Sterling, Kelsey Ladnier and Amber Thomas.
Students who made the honor roll made all A's and B's on their report card. They are Victor Marcellino, Breyetta Gaddis, Allyson Hairston, Michael Swanson, Joshua Bihn, Emmy Booker, Caroline Calhoun, Alan Trout, Sidney Clayton, Stephanie Hamburg, Johniqua Hopkins, Brandon Whitaker, Andrew Walsh, Kirby French, Corbin Cross, Rebekah Cagle, Jake Scanlon, Chastity Carter, Khristen Evans, Emily Gray, Samantha Labutka, Justin Vance, Jennue B. Campbell, Jonathan Cantwell, Latrecia Gamble, Timaria Mosley, Brett Stewart, Ashley Singleton, Nicholas Lupo, Megan Dupont, Jessica Brown, Madison Berry, Josh Acousta, Mefan Curry, Eric Fera, Miracle Jemison, Sarah Jordan, Rhett Spivey, Cody Wright, Joel Surbrook, Taylor Carmichael, Maya King, Lexie Carney, Flannery O'Connor, Tyler Edwards, Jacob Eldridge, Blair Miller, Janice Chaney, Tyler Heath, Rose Maldonado, Rachael Spencer, William Cofield, Allen Goldman, Haley Jolly, Cohlby Sims, Merrick Watkins, Tori Carney, Bay Daniel, Jessical McDade, Kennedy Norman, Austin Bize, Brandi Braddock, Justin Brown, Connor Cummings, Heather Judy, Ryan Sanders, Caroline Compton, Franklin Cross, Tamara Crutcher, Paloria Hills, Tyler Roberts, Marquez Williams, Mariah Bohl, Alexa Chisolm, McKenzie Griffin, Grant Henderson, Monica Magcalas, April Ball, Andrew Dayton, Jasmine Hopson, Charlie Nosco, Julia Scanlon, Tucker Perry, Reed Armbruster, James Chisolm, Courtney Mangum, Sydney Pantuso, Trent Patterson, Shelia Sims, Megan Atwood, Ivey Burt, Hannah Cagle, Sam Daniel, Lakeia Kirksey, Keith Smith, Linndsey Bancroft, Chelsea Byrd, Daniel Finan, Zan Fowler, Chad Pigott, Maronica Powe, Mason Tabb, Hunter Braddock, Alan Coats, Jordan Dale, Quardarius Dubose and Maya Luster Jake Magnusson.

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