PHOTOS: East Franklin Junior High awards honors
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PHOTOS: East Franklin Junior High awards honors

First Grade – Miss Ergle: Maddie Miller – P.E. Award; Desiree Watkins – All A’s and B’s; Paxton Oliver – All A’s and B’s; Joseph Britnell – All A’s and B’s, Most Improved Student; James Nix – Highest Cumulative Average, All A’s, Highest Average in Mathematics, Highest Average in Language Arts; Bexley McAfee – All A’s; Not Pictured: Troy Morton – All A’s.

First Grade – Mrs. Zills: Knoxlee Taylor – All A’s; Kenden Snider – All A’s; Rowyn Hallman – Most Improved Student; Hadlee Hill – All A’s; Ben Duboise – Highest Cumulative Average, Highest Average in Mathematics, Highest Average in Language Arts, All A’s; Noah Cummings –  Highest Average in Mathematics, All A’s; Gunnar Rambo – All A’s; Arabelle Woodard – All A’s and B’s; Miguel Sandoval – All A’s and B’s; Thomas Schmittou – All A’s and B’s.

Second grade: Victor Gutierrez – All A’s and B’s; Troy Rogers – All A’s and B’s; Bristol Thomas – Highest Cumulative Average, All A’s, Highest Average in Language Arts; Parker Taylor – All  A’s; Sam Oliver – All A’s; Paisley Adams – Highest Average in Language Arts, All A’s, P.E. Award; Oakleigh Nix – All A’s and B’s; Kara Newell – All A’s and B’s; Sadie Parker – All A’s and B’s; Preston Durham – All A’s and B’s; Hudson Hill – All A’s, Highest Average in Mathematics; Lyla Garrison – All A’s and B’s, Most Improved Student; Not Pictured: Amelia Pounders – All A’s and B’s.

Third Grade: Gunner Cummings – All A’s and B’s; Fisher Newell – All A’s and B’s, Highest Average in Science, P.E. Award; Shelby Weeks – All  A’s, Highest Average in Mathematics; Maci Turbyfill – All A’s; Dean Rogers – All A’s; Amos Nix – All A’s; Madalyn Kastberg – Highest Average in Social Studies, All A’s; Chance Edmonds – Highest Cumulative Average, Highest Average in Mathematics, Highest Average in Language Arts, All A’s;  JuaNella Dempsey – Most Improved Student; Preston Oliver – All A’s and B’s; Aiden Schmittou – All A’s and B’s; Jack Warhurst – All A’s and B’s; Krymson Asaro – All A’s and B’s; Jaxon Adams – All A’s and B’s.

Fourth grade: Ryker Hallman – All A’s and B’s, P.E. Award; Aiden Hall – Highest Average in Science, All A’s and B’s; Noah Cooper  – All A’s and  B’s; Casey Champion- Highest Cumulative Average, All A’s, Highest Average in Mathematics, Highest Average in Language Arts, Highest Average in Social Studies; Emilia Trapp – All A’s and B’s; Abel Spicer – All A’s and B’s; Ryder Lawson – Most Improved  Student.

Fifth grade: Blaize Wilson – P.E. Award; Aspen Rambo – Most Improved Student, Basic Language Skills Achievement (Completing Book 1); Leslie Carreto – All  A’s and B’s; Allyson Bray – All A’s and B’s; Payton Taylor – Highest Cumulative Average, All A’s, Highest Average in Language Arts, Highest Average in Mathematics; Ethan Mahurin – All A’s and  B’s, Highest Average in Language Arts, Highest Average in Science; Lacey Benford – All A’s and B’s;  Bre Voyles – Basic Language Skills Achievement (Completing Book 1); Slate Miller – All A’s and B’s.

Sixth grade: AnaKate Rogers – All A’s and  B’s, Most Improved Student; Amyah Hamilton – All A’s and B’s; Dusty Frost  – All A’s and B’s, P.E. Award; Tereso Gutierrez – All A’s and B’s; Brianna Clement – All A’s; Kaylee Adams – Highest Cumulative Average, All A’s, Highest Average in Mathematics, Highest Average in Social Studies, Highest Average in Science; Kyle Wood – All A’s and B’s; Jacob Potter – All A’s and B’s; Eli Turbyfill –  All A’s; Aaron Stowe – All A’s, Highest Average in Language Arts; Liam Champion – All A’s and B’s; Anne Tyler Zills – All A’s; Ally Wood – All A’s.

Seventh Grade: Tanner Zills – All A’s;  Titus Nix – All A’s; Brayden Garrison – All A’s, Highest Average in Science; Bryce Frost – All A’s; Emily Sandoval – All A’s and B’s, Highest Average in Social Studies;  Eli Baker – Highest Cumulative Average, All A’s, Highest Average in Math, Highest Average in Language Arts; Keagan Hill – Most Improved Student; Brayden Waldrep – All A’s and B’s, Miles Duboise – All A’s, P.E. Award; Tiffin Bullington – All A’s; Kaden England – All  A’s and B’s.

Eighth grade: Addyson Rogers – All A’s and B’s; Bryson Oliver – All A’s and B’s; Emily Walker – All A’s, Highest Average in Math, Highest Average in Social Studies; Carmen Sanders – All A’s; Madalyn Hubbard – All A’s; Savannah Bonds – All A’s and B’s; Dara Cummings – All A’s; Liviona Weaver – All A’s and B’s; Layne McGuire – All A’s and B’s, Most Improved Student; Bailey Jewell – All A’s and B’s; Trey Hill- All A’s and B’s; Paige Denton – All A’s and B’s; Braxton Downey – Highest Cumulative Average, All A’s, Highest Average in Language Arts, Highest Average in Science, P.E. Award; Layla Baker – All A’s and B’s; Not Pictured: Madison Baker – All A’s and B’s

Ninth grade: Saba Nix – All A’s and B’s; Elizabeth Holland- 90+ Average for grades 7-9, All A’s and B’s; Eric Gutierrez – 90+ Average for grades 7-9, All A’s and B’s; Khloe Cason – All A’s and B’s, Most Improved Student; Kye Baker – All A’s; Chaley Bullington – 90+ Average for grades 7-9, All A’s, P.E. Award;  Arleth Sandoval – Perfect Attendance; Leah Copeland – 90+ Average for grades 7-9, All A’s and B’s; Melvin Gutierrez – 90+ Average for grades 7-9, All A’s and B’s; Sadie Champion – Salutatorian, 90+ Average for grades 7-9, All A’s Highest Average in Social Studies; Daylee Trapp – 90+ Average for grades 7-9, All A’s; Isaac Duboise – Valedictorian, Highest Cumulative Average, 90+ Average for grades 7-9, All A’s, Highest Average in Math, Highest Average in Language Arts, Highest Average in Science, Highest  Average in Social Studies; Not Pictured: Christian Mendez – 90+ Average for grades 7-9, All A;s and B’s.

Mr. East Franklin – Juan Alcaraz, the son of Michael and Crystal Frost; Miss East Franklin – Rosa Nix, daughter of Chris and Monica Nix.

New members of the Junior High National Honor Society – Brayden Waldrep, Eli Baker, Titus Nix, Tanner Zills, Tannon O’Gwin, Paige Denton, Carmen Sanders, Miles Duboise, Tiffin Bullington, Bryce Frost, Brayden Garrison, Kye Baker, Emily Sandoval, Kaden England, Kaleigh Szabo, Savannah Bonds.

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