The following students have been named to the first six weeks honor roll at Elwood Community High School:
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FRESHMEN
All A’s
Austin Blackford, Alisha Burton, Steven Fletcher III, Iesha Lashure, Elizabeth Overdorf and Alexander Summers.
All A’s & B’s
Alison Ashbaugh, Angela Church, Benjamin Church, Constance Fred, Erica Harpel, Macy Johnson, William Maluvac, Natalie McGuire, Sarah McPhearson, Myra Ousley, Weston Parry, Taylor Penn, Danielle Robertson, Brayton Scott and Madelyn Smith.
Honorable Mention
Morgan Caldwell, Katlyn Cole, Kivan Faulstich, Robert Harrell, Madeline Helpling, Collin Hoskins, Marcus Spencer and Jessica Wilson.
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SOPHOMORES
All A’s
Korbin Buster, Ellie Fettig, Krystalle McKinley and Blake Nance-Cast.
All A’s & B’s
Laura Church, Jarrod Clouser, Chelsea Ellis, Tyler Harnish, Zachary Hartman, Taylor Hembree, Amanda Hobbs, Lyndsey Mays, Alexa Middlesworth, Joel Moser, William Prusinski, Amber Scalf, Kathleen Stiner, Cecily Swinford and Justin Wiand.
Honorable Mention
Austin Charlton, Morgan Cook, Craig Engelhardt, Maciah Faucett, Caitlin Fletcher, Jacob Holmes and Nicole Jackson.
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JUNIORS
All A’s
Kyle Kaszuba
All A’s & B’s
Robert Baker, Holly Bousman, Dylan Coston, Zhenghang Cui, Christa Davis, Abby Hamrick, Adam Johnson, Kaitlin Klein, Kyle Northcutt, Nicholas Northcutt, Jack Raplee, Bridgette Roe, Cody Tarrance, Brittany Vinson and Damon York.
Honorable Mention
Candice Davis, Whitney Frazier, Alexander Juday, Hannah Price and Natalie Warren.
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SENIORS
All A’s
Kelsey Lindsay, Lance Smith and Savannah Wright.
All A’s & B’s
Lacey Copeland, Derek Davis, Cory Denney, Drake Dishman, Danielle Faucett, Laura Kane, David Richards, Jordan Smith and Robert Twiford.
Honorable Mention
Paul Beeman Jr., Demetrio Dimas Jr., Desiree Fuller, Caleb Gibson, Brittany Grimme, Cathy Huffman, Hannah Lane, Kayla Runyan and Tiffany Stephens.
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Honor Roll: Elwood Community High
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