FAIRMOUNT, Ind. —
The following students have been named to the 2012-13 first nine weeks grading period honor roll at: Madison-Grant Junior High School:
Grade Eight
All A’s
Hannah Alcala, Bryson Butcher, Brett Councellar, Maddison Fox, Kennedee Franklin, Olivia Hazelwood, Kevin Johnsen, Kelsey Kohlmorgen, Lauren McGuire, Hagan McHenry, Victoria Mille, Chloe Stitt, Megan Stowers, Garrett Watson and Katie Whybrew.
All A’s & B’s
Katelynn Ailes, Amanda Armstrong, Beau Bangle, Madison Barnhart, Dorion Barton, Clayton Bohlander, Cole Bramel, Paige Bramel, Brockton Butcher, Kacey Copeland, Alexis Cretsinger, Destinee Edwards, Sheyla Fogle, Caroline Fraker, Caitlin Gibson, Kyle Gibson, Jessica Gruesser, Abbey Gunning, Mackenzie Hall, Alana Hartley, Kris Hipes, Jamie Ice, Jacob Moore, Kanani Price, Clinton Remington, Kaylee Riley, Taylor Smith, Duke Sneed, Kenzie Stitt, Luke Stroup and Logan Wake.
Grade Seven
All A’s
Kristen Cleaver, Alexandria Crouse, Kayla Douglas, Maddison Evans, Jalin Hill, Danyelle Hutson, Elizabeth Kelsay, Haylie Marshall, Savannah Martin, Bryce Miller, Tanner Rowland, Katelyn Shouse, Chance Smith, Olivia Stewart, Cristian Veach and Scott Workmansheppard.
All A’s & B’s
Cole Coppess, Gabriel Coty, Jade Cox, Jillian Downam, Clayton Elkins, Allison Highley, Matthew Hobbs, Ashley Honeycutt, Bailey McCord, Michael McGuire, Julian McNutt, Mason Meranda, Leann Mooney, Gabby Rahrar, Cristian Wampner and Hanna Young.
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Honor roll for Madison Grant Junior High School
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