The following students have been named to the second nine weeks grading period honor roll at: Madison-Grant Junior High School:
Grade Seven
All A’s
Brantley Butcher, Marshall Carey, Grace Corliss, Victoria Crouse, Cheyanne Hasty, Halie Johnson, Jacob Johnson, Stephanie Jones, Faith Kitts, Hope Kitts, Charles Peacock, Sara Scott, Kristin Wilson and Tanner Wise.
All A’s & B’s
Dakota Brooks, Lucas Brown, Katelynn Clinch, Evan Curtis, Aaron Dreadon, Skylar Fletcher, Alex Greenwald, Katelyn Haase, Paisha Hall, Faith Hawkins, Cheyenne Holiday, Bobbi Howell, Abigail Manwell, Elizabeth Mathews, Samuel McDermit, Trevor McNutt, Zach Meisner, Ashley Moyer, Shelby Pattison, Aaron Patton, Courtney Rager, Travis Rogers, Trisha Rumler, Maria Shelby, Alex Small, Emileigh Stanley, Brandon Stowers, Lindsay Summers, Hayley Thomason, Jessa Watson, Holly Webb and Hoyt Young.
Grade Eight
All A’s
Breanna Carr, Stephen Cox, Adam Gibson, Erin Harbert, Bethani Herniak, Kelci Hoke, Jessica Hull, Abby Lemon, Cierra Liddick, Kayla Martin, Kristen Martin, Theresa Thieleke, Caleb Whybrew and Alyssa York.
All A’s & B’s
Matthew Carey, Taylor Cole, Marissa Collins, Drusilla Corliss, Mikayla Dodson, Brandon Fields, Abby Gough, John Hanes, Bailie Havens, Kelsen Hazelwood, Kyah Hiers, Leslie Hudson, Sheumais McHenry, Austin McNab, Carli Miller, Stephanie Morris, Jasmine Nelson, Jessica Patton, Samantha Roberts, Jerica Rodabaugh, Chelsea Sexton, Josiah Shindler, Colin Solms, Taylor Sosinski, Kayla Stanley, Ciara Vetor, Cody Wampner, Allison Wimmer and Melissa Young.
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Honor Rolls: Madison-Grant Junior High
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