The following students have been named to the fifth six weeks grading period honor roll at North Side Middle School:
SIXTH GRADE
All A’s
H. Brady A. Cherry, Marissa M. Childs, Quincey Gary, Kaytlynn Key, Sean P. McDermott, Jacob E. Preston, Morgan N. Saunders, Taylor W. Sparks, Carly M. Wilson and Emily A. Wilson.
All A’s & B’s
Whitney L. Armington, Savannah L. Ball, Avery N. Boyd, Cassidi L. Brooks, Hannah M. Brown, McKayla R. Connor, Matthew A. Doty, Synthia V. Duc, Conner J. Fulciniti, Tyler J. Geisinger, Cadira D. Greer, Nadrin A. Griffin, Nicolas D. Harter, William E. Jackson, Tesla M. Kaelber, Tyler A. Lindsey, Ryane E. Long, Katie L. Mitchell, Andrew J. Pancol, Caitlin M. Plummer, Marijo J. Presley, Alexis Ramey, Austin H. Schilke, Dax R. Swanson, Brittany R. Thompson, Joel A. Vaughn, Destony C. Warner, Kylee J. Wessar, Nigel C. Wilson and Nicholas A. Wright.
SEVENTH GRADE
All A’s
Hannah K. Achenbach, Chandler E. Carroll, Patrick A. Cole, Kaitlin A. Dobbins, Connor E. Hall, Jordan A. Hill, Danielle L. Maynard, Alexis D. McCutchen, Kate C. Shaffer, Michelle D. Torres and Dakota Welker.
All A’s & B’s
David I. Beery, Alexander V. Bourke, Brandon M. Burkett, Courtney Chamberlain, Donjanae A. Chamberlain, Clarise A. Clapp, Daniel S. Davisson, Mollie J. Guthrie, Sydney J. Hunt, Connor Johnson, Drew P. Laughlin, Roslyn J. Lovings, Hailey L. Maupin, Deanna N. Montalvo, Matthew J. Murray, Morgan Nadaline, Kassi D. Olive, Palmer L. Pickett, Collin D. Pratt, Colin Proctor, Mackenzie D. Richey, Hailey B. Riddle, Andrew D. Shafer and Emily L. Thompson.
EIGHTH GRADE
All A’s
Dameisha Fleming, Matthew D. Harter, Ashley L. Heruth and Dylan Lewis.
All A’s & B’s
Kireshe Boulware, Sara C. Clapp, Siara D. Cox, Jordan M. Fisher, Madison Jansen, Kelsey Key, Tommie J. Larkin, Austin Minton, Esther Mishler, Carletta Porche, Na-Shaundra D. Rayford, Keegan M. Rinker, Evan C. Short, Mitchell R. Smith, Darien Thompson and Curtis D. Wilson.
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Honor Roll: North Side Middle School
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