South Cumberland Elementary announces its honor rolls for the fourth nine-weeks' grading period.
A HONOR ROLL
Second Grade — Whitney Aric, Madison Braman, Ben Brown, Mallory Casey, Nicholas Davidson, Ty Davis, Mason Hall, Jessica Hedgecoth, Hunter Hutson, Carly Klinedinst, Katie Klinedinst, Jacob Lewis, Tanner McAllister, Danielle McAnally, Sky McDuffie, Sykkarra Ogle, Zach Reid and Kiara Wilson.
Third Grade — Cole Aric, Kiley Brown, Skylar Clark, Chase Coffman, Kassidy Cunningham, Lee Hale, Amelia Hawkins, Alana Hicks, Rebecca Jones, Dakota Randolph, Justin Reed, Emily Shields and Dylan Smathers.
Fourth Grade — Austin Akers, Krista Laffrey, Mary Beth Maxwell, Madison Potter, Klaire Varney and Sam Zeino.
Fifth Grade — Tiffany Barnett, Kobe Cox, McKenzie Davis, Ryan Fehr, Hannah Gore, Charles Harris, Jordan Hedgecoth, MaKenzie Iles, Shawn Mitchell, Alex Pribanich, Seth Randall, Gabe Scarbrough, Anna Holt Shaw, Drew Vaden, Katie VanHorn, Jordyn Wilson and Carrie Wood.
Sixth Grade — Kate Barnawell, Susanna Brown, Robert Claflin, Vanna Dearinger, Gina Dick, Victoria Lee, Shivani Patel, Diego Poore, Andrew Parker Shields, Gage Spence, Sara Stallworth and Matthew Vanlandingham.
Seventh Grade — Bradley Asberry, Dune Bennett, Kirsten Cox, Justin Hall, Morgan Harris, Abigail Hawkins, Jennifer Hedgecoth, Tyler Hoskins, Tori Kerley, Destiny Lewis, Logan Parsons, Jay Patel, Kendria Pelfrey, Caroline Pribanich, Bailey Richardson, Reed Shaw, Logan Stewart and Matthew Turner.
Eighth Grade — Coco Bennett, Jeryd Cannon, Jenna Davis, Wesley Hall, Sarah Kemmer, Tyler Rollins, Kelsey Scarbrough and Spencer Scarbrough.
A & B HONOR ROLL
Second Grade — Salena Burnett, Joseph Calabrese, Brandon Day, Gracee Dishman, Katie Fagan, Spencer Fish, Jacqueline Griffith, Steven Houston, Jabin Loveday, Heaven Netherton, Emily Nieves, Haylie Richardson, Mikayla Robinson, Haley Smith, Rebeka Smith, Noah Thurman, Megan Ward, Emily Welch, Gabe Whittenburg, Amber Williams, Addison Wilson and Alexis Wilson.
Third Grade — Autumn Aperans, Rose Balderas, Jordan Burgess, Amanda Croinex, Meghan Dixon, William Donnell, Joshua Dykes, Rylee Garrett, Braxton Gaspar, Jacob Goss, Hogan Herring, Andrew Janow, Tesa Johnson, Dylan Kemmer, Faith Kemmer, Jacob Kerley, Kiaira Lail, Nicholas Lester, Jake Loiacono, Ethan Lowe, Ally Manis, Kaylyn Manis, Duncan McElhaney, Caitlin Reed, Jesse Rush, Bella Smith, Jared Smith, McKenzie Wilson and Dylan Wood.
Fourth Grade — Maison Bolin, Nick Burgess, Dylon Dishman, Caleb Green, Jake Haslett, Olivia Hoyt, Kaleigh Johnson, Haley LaRue, David Tyler Neal, Hunter Patterson, Cassidy Richards, Stormi Stephens, Eli Tollett, Deborah Walker, Sarah Wattenbarger, Hayden Woody, Spencer Wooten, Allison Wright and Brooke Wright.
Fifth Grade — Danyelle Ashburn, Noah Carruba, Jordan Colvin, Courtney Fish, Ashlee Garrett, Levi Gilliam, Avery Gunter, Austin Hackerman, Dakota Hale, Jared Hall, Lydia Harris, Alli Hyder, Allyna Kerley, Chloe Klinedinst, Kailee Laffrey, Deanne Lauricella, Tyler Lawson, Sarah Lewis, Franck Marasigan, Cody McAnally, Madison McLaughlin, Taonna Miller, Megan Qualls, Ethan Robinson, Derek Rose, Kelby Sapp, Justin Shipe, Kaya Smith, Courtney Smith, Kaitlynn Welch, Kourtney Welch, Micah White and Hudson Wilson.
Sixth Grade — Brookelin Ashburn, Jordan Buckner, Megan Burgess, Ethan Cunningham, Dakota Durbin, Hunter Garrett, Layken Hale, Jaclyn Ilgenfritz, Ashley Johnson, Dalton Lowe, Grace Mathes, Britney McDaniel, Mariah Meek, Haley Mitchell, Dylan Palmer, Tyler Potter, Sara Shinn, Detroit Smith, Doc Swanger, Raychel Tinch, Skylar Vanwinkle, Bailey Wright, Julie Bryson, Courtney Burgess, Casey Clark, Joey Dixon, Caitlin Dyer, Samantha Gilpin, Mason Hill, Cade Isaacson, Chris Jones, Felicia Mantooth, Taylor McAnally, Blake McLaughlin, Jessie Meyer, Jacob Nealey, Lindsey Pierson, Morgan Richards, Brooke Siwka, Bella Staggs, Emily Terpening, Chase Underwood, Calynn Whittenburg and Haleigh Yates.
Seventh Grade — Felisha Atkinson, Amanda Beck, Taylor Bolles, Micheala Burgess, Kelly Camera, Crystal Clark, Drew Conder, Steven Dixon, Nick Ford, April Garland, Logan Johnson, Matthew Ledbetter, Ashley Miller, Paige Neely, MaCully Nieto, Daniel Norrod, Ryan Patterson, Hayden Shadden, Zach Smith, Marina Taylor and Cade Varney.
Eighth Grade — Raven Blackwood, Jett Blackwood, Ashten Clendenin, Warren Donnell, Alice Emery, Dylan Fehr, Rebecca Forte, Savanna Frazee, Blaklee Garrett, Kaleb Goss, Trevor Harris, Caleb Hubbard, Matthew Ilgenfritz, Logan Janow, Mikayla Lankford, Jonathon McCloud, Kendall Owens, Kristina Rose, Deania Selby, Ivy Shinn, Halie Slabaugh, David Stallworth, Sloane Vanwinkle, Brandon Walton, Billy Watson, T.J. Watson, Todd Wisor, Tasha Wyatt, Tyler Wyatt and Hui Hui Zheng.
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South Cumberland Elementary School honor roll (published June 30, 2009)
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