The following students have been named to the first nine weeks grading period at Indiana Christian Academy:
Grade One
All A’s
Isaiah Arnold and Baylee Hoover
All A’s & B’s
Nathan Achenbach, Micah Bower, Corbyn Carroll, Rylan Mason, Hannah Plew, Dalton Riddle, Kiley Shelton and Treon Smith.
Grade Two
All A’s
Olivia Arnold, Pierson Plew and Allison Reeves
All A’s & B’s
Velantina Masse-Timothus and Mason Upton,
Grade Three
All A’s
Bradley Forney and David Schon
All A’s & B’s
Dryden Christoff, Curtis Henson and Destiny Roberts
Grade Four
All A’s
Braydon Achenbach, Roger Cummins, Sam Dollens, Sullie Livingston and Abigail Plew
All A’s & B’s
Collin Bower, Conner Hoover, Braden Krick, Isaiah Rodriguez and Andrew Tuer
Grade Five
All A’s & B’s
Preslie Plew, and Noah Stafford
Grade Six
All A’s
Erica Barnes
All A’s & B’s
Kobe Alley, Caitlin Ascher, Laurynne Campbell, Zachary Metzger, Vincent Owen and Bethany Thomas
Grade Seven
All A’s & B’s
Hayley Bower, Katelyn Krick and Ben Watson
Grade Eight
All A’s
Corrine Huber
All A’s & B’s
Trevin Ascher
Freshmen
All A’s
Morgan Palveka
All A’s & B’s
Ben Moody
Sophomores
All A’s
Deeanna Owen and Jordan Strong
All A’s & B’s
Adam Brown, Krislyn Cleek and Kirstin Leffew
Juniors
All A’s
Jacob Biby, Rachel Kollath, Tim Moody and Hannah Richwine
All A’s & B’s
Trent Ascher, Laura Ashlock, Lindsey Hollinger, Brittany Roysden and Brianne Stevens
Seniors
All A’s
Katie Bartlett, Erika Keevin, Malia Otto and Rick Raison
All A’s & B’s
Ashlee Butgereit and Taylor Wien
Local Education
Honor Rolls: Indiana Christian Academy
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