The following students have been named to the honor roll at 29th Street Elementary School:
Grade Two
All A’s
Austin Carrera, Mathew Dailey, Allegra Edwards, Dorion Fritz, Destiny Johnson, Shyann Murdock, Evelyn Phillips, Tea Schmidt, Xaviar Shaw, Hannah Stockwell and Tiffany Swenson.
All A’s & B’s
Drake Bond, Aubrey Bowser, Rose Cantu, Mystique Carter, Destiny Choate, Andrew Creamer, Felix Lawson, Reanna Lyons, Katherine Milbourne, Isaias Moreno, Tyler Newberry, Dayton Nowaczyk, Montannah Prewett, Courtney Robinson and Silvia Rodriguez-Busby.
Grade Three
All A’s
Saul Cantu, Jada Biddle, Dezman Bush, McKayla Cartmel, Kyle Fippen, Madyson Hicks, Anayah Hollins, Cameron McGlothlin and Sofia Pacheco,
All A’s & B’s
Donovan Beeler, Stevie Boyd, Machyle Carter, Maddie Eller, Emily Figueroa, Emilee Graves, Jacob Kimmerling, Zachary Kitzmiller, Kaelie Lycan, Rebeka McPhearson, James Miller, Alexus Morgan, Emily Velazquez, Kaia Wagers, Amy White and Jayce Woods.
Grade Four
All A’s
Christian Miller and Caleb Overstreet.
All A’s & B’s
Levi Bybee, Zoe Henderson, James Long, Victoria Morea, Susan Nicasio and Axel Ramirez.
Grade Five
All A’s
Jaylin Jones
All A’s & B’s
Kassondra Brown, Alyssa Burton, Sara Cantu, Austin Cox, James Fippen, Michelle Hockema, Brianna Hollins, Simone James, Desiree Johnson Xavier Lyons, Esperanza Mendoza, Antoineisha Rogers, Mackenzie Stumpf, Deondra Sutton, Austin Swinford and Xavier Tomlinson.
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Honor Rolls: 29th Street Elementary
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