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7:06 pm Sunday, May 26, 2002

Excellence in education

By Staff
May 26, 2002
Poplar Springs Elementary School has announced the names of students for Honor Roll, Wall of Fame and Principal's List for the third nine weeks of school.
Wall of Fame (two students are selected from each homeroom based on academic progress, citizenship and effort):
Lamarcus Smith, Deigo Facio, Ashlee Dove, Scott Ellis, Pearson Kelly, Katie Bruister, Stephanie Puckett, Houston Fitzgerald, Bradley Willis, Miracle Jemison, Kendra Brown, Madison Sartin, Jesse Dennis, Reagan Armbruster, Nick Parker, Allison Trout, Aisha Robertson, Sarah Jordan, Blair Miller, Taylor Carmichael, Jadarius Patton, Nathan Miller, Tori Carney, Mitchell Gressett, Andrew Tyra, Haley Jolly, Miller Watkins, Allen Goldman, Michelle O"Hehir, Daniel Sollie, Monica Magcalas
Caroline Compton, Cliff Allred, Jessi Todd, Franklin Cross, Donna Nicholson, Angie Martinez, Drew Calhoun, Marciela Devora, Christopher Winkleblech, Garold Hans Hannah Cagle, Maronica Powe, Chad Pigott, Daniel Finan, Julie Covington, Kyle French, Grant Williams, Ashley Roberts, Dylan Harper, Regan Swain, Aron Keith.
Principal's List (all A's):
Allyson Anderson, John Michael Davis, Kasey Radcliff, Ashley Singleton, Sydney Skinner, Jamie Welch, Bradley Willis, Nikki Harris, Timaria Mosley, Madison Berry, Jessica Brown, Kendra Brown, Olivia Carpenter, Chastity Carter, Dalton Hill, Laura Huff, Nicholas Lupo, Jamie Marshall, Sean Rushing, Madison Sartin, Emily Ware, Reagan Armbruster, Lauren Cantey, Justin Cook, Jesse Dennis, Megan Dupont, Angela Fowler, Miles Huff, Christopher Naiser, Ellie Niedermair; Jacob Price, Raven Roberts, Evinn Watson, Joshua Acosta, Conner Bancroft, Kaitlen Collins, Alison Cowart, Lawrence Duell, Tanner Goldman, Meredith Huff, Allison Trout, Cody Wright, Sarah Jordan, Taylor Lindemann, Sarah Owen, Jonathan Newbaker, Eric Fera, Justin Vance, Alex Hicks, Michelle Jones, Meredith Barber, Justin Brown, Taylor Carmichael, Tyler Edwards, Brock Williams, Erin Walsh, Cabresha Odoms, Kennedy Norman, Nick Little, Maya King, Tori Hughes;
Lexie Carney, Conner Cummings, David Ferguson, Raheem Ford, Christian Holliday, Nathan Miller, Drew Page, Jadarius Patton, Yvonne Zuchowski, Heather Judy, Pieter Both, Tori Carney, Catherine Case, Mitchell Gressett, Brooke Scruggs, Cody Anderson, Chadd Bouknecht, William Cofield, Bay Daniel, Laura Gibbs, Christopher Price, Y'lon Richardson, Andrew Tyra, Merrick Watkins, Rebecca Garza, Melissa Baker, Evan Bishop, Jacob Eldridge, Mallory Reynolds, Alexcee Thomas;
Miller Watkins, Allen Goldman, Karissa Both, Courtney Harrold, Cailtlyn Ainsworth, Brettly Fletcher, Patrick Wade, Trent Patterson, Mary F. Maranto, Phillip M. Wilson, Cliff Allred, Sydney Pantuso, Sandy Winkler, Hailey Johnston, Drew Calhoun, Maddie Covert, Brittney McCall, Ryan Niedermair, Danny Shannon, Megan Atwood, Andrew Blaine, Ashley Deen, Allen Massingill, Keith Smith, Michael Sterling, Amber Thomas, Sarah Beckman, Christopher Bullock, Hannah Cagle, Will Day, Jonathan Jackson, Samra Ward, Hunter Braddock, Catherine Covington;
Tyson Ethridge, Kelsey Ladnier, Davis Tucker, Daniel Finan, Julie Covington, Kristina Chambers, Jennifer Cody, Katie Fletcher, Layken Gibbs, Hamp Glover, Alli Lucovich, Jake Watkins, Alexandra White, Kimberly Ford, Katherine Forester, Steven Stewart, Tori Boyken, Andrew Sheely, Taylor Gressett, Henk Both, Timothy Woolman.
Honor Roll (A's and B's on report card):
Miracle Jemison, Jordan Andrews, Elvia Devora, Emily Gray, Darrias Jackson, Chicko Jones, Hannah Rose, Eugenea Collins, Kimberly Nicholson, Tamario Portis, Jennie B. Campbell, Ashley Parker, Nick Parker, Megan Tyra, Samantha Labutka, Aisha Robertson, Megan Curry, Latrecia Gamble, Brett Stewart, Taylor Hall, Qudasha Starks, Blair Miller, Rose Marie Maldonado, Ashton Henry, Darrion Boggan;
Christian Jackson, Danielle Jones, Danielle Smith, Logan Williams, Penne Bailey, Amanda Baker, Jalen Heath, Shatavia Maye, Jessica McDade, Ryan Sanders, Dylan Stephens, Janice Chaney, Alie'sha Houston, Haley Jolly, Flannery O'Connor, Ebonea Pickett, Tyler Matos, Matthew Crabtree, Drew Rush, Beau Haguewood, Paige Hanna, Tucker Perry, Mariah Bohl, Caroline Compton, Arcenai' Martin, Monica Magcalas;
Grant Henderson, Reed Armbruster, April Ball, David Allen Kimberl, Adrienne McMullen, Hailey McNair, Jessi Todd, Natalie Morgan, Shade Denson, Franklin Cross, Andrew Dayton, Charlie Nosco, Gil Hedges, Lauren Bolton, Tamara Crutcher, McKenzie Griffin, Michael Hill, Daniel Holley, Alexandra Pawlowski, Quadarius Dubose Maya Luster, Brandon O'Neal, Mason Tabb, Morgan Barber, Brandon Bowen, Alex Goldman, Garold Hans, John Rickman, Matt Ware, Ivey Burt, Wesley Crabtree;
Kayla Griffin, Jake Magnusson, Tedi McClinton, Maronica Powe, Hannah Manning, Lakeia Kirksey, Calvin Jones, Jessica Dennis, Sam Daniel, Lindsey Bancroft, Niki Cofield, Kyle French, Ana Iverson, William Jackson, Davis McGinnis, Todd Murphy, Brittany Roberts, Taylor Shock, Taylor Upchurch, Grant Williams, Candace Ball, Dylan Harper, Sarah Margaret Huff, Katy Iverson, Nicholas Jordan, Cody Pearson, Lauren Purvis, Ashley Roberts, Zach Scott, Kayla Wheeler, Emily Willis, Meredith Wilson, Chasity Robertson, Carson Shock, Morgan Overby, Joey Larson, Jasmine Jones, Paris Hairston.

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