East Franklin Junior High presents Homecoming Court
East Franklin Junior High’s Homecoming Court includes Kaden England (seventh grade), escorted by Bentlee Sealey; Emily Sandoval (seventh grade), escorted by Bryson Oliver; Queen Chaley Bullington, escorted by Kye Baker; Daylee Trapp (ninth grade), escorted by Isaac Duboise; Sadie Champion (ninth grade), escorted by Jonah Stancil; Layla Baker (eighth grade), escorted by Trey Hill.
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4:05 pm Tuesday, December 5, 2023

East Franklin Junior High presents Homecoming Court

7th Grade Rep. Kaden England, daughter of James England and Kayla Blacksmith,

esc. Bentlee Sealey, son of Clarence and Amanda Sealey

7th Grade Rep. Emily Torres Sandoval, daughter of Deiby and Keydi Torres Sandoval

esc. Bryson Oliver, son of Shane Oliver and Trenia Waldrep

8th Grade Rep. Layla Baker, daughter of Floyd and Janet Baker

esc. Trey Hill, son of Heath and Ginger Hill

9th Grade Rep. Chaley Bullington, daughter of Chase Bullington and Tiffany Bullington

esc. Kye Baker, son of Justin and Wensalee Baker

9th Grade Rep. Sadie Champion, daughter of Brad and Tabatha Champion

esc. Jonah Stancil, son of John Stancil and Veronica Bragwell

9th Grade Rep. Daylee Trapp, daughter of Brad and Leann Trapp

esc. Isaac Duboise, son of Jay and Jamie Duboise

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