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1:59 pm Monday, December 1, 2003

Excellence in education

By Staff
Dec. 1, 2003
Poplar Springs Elementary School recently announced its Honor Roll and Wall of Fame based on academic progress, citizenship and effort for the first nine weeks.
Wall of Fame
Students named to the Wall of Fame are: Gavin Wolfe, Chason Spivey, Montana Terral, Justin Lard, Lauren Surbrook, Michael Larratt, Melissa Hudson, Tee Little, Ana Potter, Christian Thomas, Niquya Gardner, Haley Francis, Logan Gibbs, Richard Covington, Sarah Anne Kreitzer, Justin Blake, Will Freeman, Madison Greenway, Lauren Gaddie, Danny Weisner, Mary Tomlinson, Scott Ellis, Pearson Kelly, Anne Coursey Little, Caroline Calhoun, Ali Acord, Kennedy Shock, Peyton Robinson, Alex Hicks, Bradley Willis, Kaitlin Collins, Joel Surbrook, Kasey Radcliff, Lawrence Duell, Amy Bascome, Tanner Goldman, Sarah Jordan, Taylor Lindeman, Melissa Baker, Nick Little, Nick Potter, Yvonne Zuchowski, Flannery O'Connor, Brock Williams, Maya King, Dusty Weisner, Tajaleak Newman, Alexandra Pawlowski, Hailey Johnston, Tyler Roberts, Olivia Taylor and Christian Pawlowski.
Principal's Award
Students who received the Principal's Award for all A's are: Ray Ray Brown, Katie Bruister, Lizzie Chandler, Lauren Gaddie, Madeline Griffin, Margaret Griffin, Johniqua Hopkins, Caroline McGinnis, Hunter Townsend, Danny Weisner, Kyle Boykin, Borden Cater, Haley Clark, Spencer Dickerson, Scott Ellis, Khalyn Harmon, Amanda Price, Mary Tomlinson, Andrew Walsh, Deja Adams, Madison Atwood, Ashleyross Chisolm, Sidney Clayton, Ashlee Dove, Robin Emmons, Stephanie Hamburg, Pearson Kelly, Anne Coursey Little, Claire McCraw, Courtney Stennis, Ali Acord, Erin Beaudoin, Montgomery Campbell, Matthew Fera, Stephanie Puckett, Ashley Reed, Marin Troike, Joanna Word, Chelsey Collins, Anna McMahan, Peyton Robinson, Kennedy Shock, Bryce Yalacki, Emily Ware, Allison Trout, Rhett Spivey, Alex Hicks, Kaitlen Collins, Allyson Anderson, Lawrence Duell, Meredith Huff, Sarah Owen, Kasey Radcliff, Tanner Goldman, Lauren Cantey, Caroline Kreitzer, Angela Fowler, Jordan Andrews, Jonathan Newbaker, Raven Roberts, Jamie Welch, Taylor Lindeman, Ethan Blake, Janice Chaney, Christopher Price, Pieter Both, Catherine Case, Jason Surbrook, Yvonne Zuchowski, Evan Bishop, Brock Williams, Heather Judy, Tori Carney, Laura Gibbs, Jesse Lang, Nathan Miller, Kennedy Norman, Dusty Weisner, Andrew Dayton, Paloria Hills, Mathew Ivey, Mary Maranto, Natalie Morgan, Trent Patterson, Mary Paige Griffin, McKenzie Griffin, Hailey Johnston, Tyler Stanley, Cliff Allred, Karissa Both, Courtney Harrold and Luke Stanley.
Honor Roll
Students who made the honor roll for all A's and B's are: Breyetta Gaddis, D'Marius Harris, Daniel Potts, Chase Velotas, Joshua Bihn, Emmy Booker, Megan Gallagher, Amber Reed, Kenny Thomas, Chelsi Morgan Blakely, Corbin Cross, Denn Lenoir, Jamal Ramsey, Caroline Calhoun, Allyson Hairston, Trevor Boling, Zachary Corey, Graham Hardin, Sylvia Jenkins, Wakendra Johnson, Destiny Tidwell, Brandon Whitaker, Bradley Willis, Miracle Jemison, Katelynn Carlson, Reagan Armbruster, Boderick Oliver, Joel Surbrook, Laura Huff, Emily Gray, Justin Cook, Luis Chua, Conner Bancroft, John Michael Davis, Eric Fera, Nick Parker, Aisha Robertson, Eden Thomas, Caleb Phillips, Megan Dupont, Amy Bascome, Jessica Brown, Christian Espino, Latrecia Gamble, Val Hartley, Sarah Jordan, Cody Wright, Melissa Baker, Justin Brown, Bay Daniel, Allen Goldman, Mitchell Gressett, Christian Jackson, Haley Jolly, Nick Little, Jessica McDade, Jadarius Patton, Ryan Sanders, Merrick Watkins, Amanda Baker, David Ferguson, Jessica Hopson, Nick Potter, Kaleb Rickles, Miller Watkins, Erin Walsh, Drew Rush, P.J. Mosley, Alexander Knight, William Cofield, Austin Bize, Taylor Carmichael, Lexie Carney, Maya King, Cohlby Sims, Caitlyn Ainsworth, April Ball, Alexa Chisolm, Maddie Covert, Grant Henderson, Courtney Mangum, Danny Shannon, Braden Sims, James Chisolm, Arrielle Dale, Arcenai Martin, Brittney McKenzie, Charlie Nosco, Tyler Roberts, Shelea Sims, Austin Velotas, Phillip Wilson, Mariah Bohl, Drew Calhoun, Tamara Crutcher, Brettly Fletcher, Dakota Howard, Monica Magcalas, Aretha Raiwe, Katherine Upchurch and Marquez Williams.

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