The following students have been named to the first six weeks grading period at Elwood Middle School:
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GRADE SIX
All A’s & B’s
Reilly Burdsall, William Dailey, Christopher Eldridge, Haily Gillam, Zoie Hancock, Hailey Howell, Malachi Jones, Katherin Luzadder, Ethan Morris, Taylor Noone, Derek Sims and Emma Vehikite.
Honorable Mention
Cody Aliff, Kourtnie Ballman, Corbin Bartlett, Keegan Borst, Christopher Eldridge, Monica Giesler, Ashley Goolsby, Marcus Kaszuba, Trevor Parry, Devon Robinson, Jacob Sallee, Brooklyn Scott, Haden Stage and Kaylee Todd.
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GRADE SEVEN
All A’s
Madison Arnold, Zachary Green, Stephen Helpling and Myranda Roe.
All A’s & B’s
Libby Ashbaugh, Austyn Bragg, Eli Ferguson, Brook Kilgore, Joseph McMinn, Steven Mireles, Austyn Poor, Alexandra Rudig, Mathew Sattler, Holly Short, Tenasha Stephens, Jacqueline Stone and Derek Wiand.
Honorable Mention
Jacob Carrillo, Dayanara Charlton, Dakota Corbin, Hannah Harrison, Meredith Helpling, Griffin Hughes, Briana Jones, Brook Kilgore, Cheyanna Rodarmel, Calel Sullivan and Sierra Updegraff.
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GRADE EIGHT
All A’s
Adam Bousman, Gage Brown, Kelsey Hughes, London Leavell and Danielle Muse.
All A’s & B’s
Alicia Dolan, Chase Duncan, Emily Gaffney, Emily Gibson, Derek Haas, Brooklyn Harney, Sierra Heady, Ashley Kleinbub, Katelyn Leisure, Denver Mays, Adrienne Mulvaney, Jessica Noone, Kandace Slayton, Dakin Updegraff and Sierra Young,
Honorable Mention
Jared Bourff, Megan Chandler, Alexa Eden, Samuel Frawley, Mallory Gibson, Bryce Graves, Rosalio Guajardo Jr., Corbin Hughes, Taylor Laughlin, Kamon Meadows, Haley Meyer, Samuel Mireles, Michaela Murphy, Kaylee Neese, Austen Robinson, Maddison Runyan and Karrigan Sowash.
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