The following students have been named to the first six weeks honor roll at North Side Middle School:
Grade Eight
All A’s
Jordan Hill, Chance Moon, Desiree Robinson and Cathy Taylor.
All A’s & B’s
Ishmeal Allensworth, Weston Bell, Jeffrey Biddle, Aubrey Campfield, Clarise Clapp, Daniel Davisson, Brady Fisher, Zachary Gillam, Mollie Guthrie, Hailey Maupin, Alexis McCutchen, Shania McNutt, Andrea Mead, Ashley Radke, Grace Reis, Vanessa Scott, Natalie Sell, Emily Thompson, Dakota Welker and Jace Yanez.
Grade Seven
All A’s
Hannah Brown, Nicolas Harter, Tori Heath, Javonica Jackson, Desmond McLemore, Hannah Overstreet and Joshua Wright.
All A’s & B’s
Elysha Armstrong, Joshua Auker, Olivia Behrens, Nicholas Bova, Briana Broadus, Cassidi Brooks, Chloe Contos, Synthia Duc, Bionca Elam, Dakota Fields, Dakota Gee, Tyler Gelsinger, James Golden, Cadira Greer, Jamila Hachlaf, Diamond Jones, Holden Jones, Samantha Martin, Sierra Padilla, Andrew Pancol, Jordan Perry, Destiny Pickett, Caitlin Plummer, Peggy Porter, Sierra Riddle, Austin Schilke, Dylan Smith, Samantha Smith, Landon Vannatta, Jason Vincent, Kiah Ward and Dabriona Williams.
Grade Six
All A’s
Erick Arroyo, Zachary Carle, Todd Fritz, Ayanna McClendon, Ian McClurg, Emily Paul, Allison Smitherman, Cody Smithers, Ethan Wills and Casey Young.
All A’s & B’s
Lillian Artis, Ashley Lightfoot-Desiamone, Cole Bischoff, Jakob Borton, Jayda Burger, Lauren Clapp, Ashlee Davidson, Stephanie Davidson, Kevon Davis, Jose Espinoza, Uriel Exiga, Christopher Goodwin, Stephanie Hayes, Malea Howie, Morgan Hutchison, Luciano Julian, Tia Lacy, Amber Mallett, Hayley Massey, Jordan McBride, Brittany McCord, Alyssa McCutchen, Dakota McDaniel, Kayla McLemore, Rachel McManus, Kevin Mercer, Jeffrey Morgan, Jataja Nave, Sidney Parrish, Krina Patel, Glenna Phelps, Daisy Ray, Gavin Roach, Kelsey Ruth, Alishya Skipper, Vaughn Swango, Nathaniel Terrell, Jakyra Tilford, Keyla Travis, Austin Ventura, Ashley Wabsle, Destiny Wagner, Winterrose Warner, Darrell Weaver, Cheyenne Welker and Jessie Winberry.
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Honor Rolls: North Side Middle
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