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EducationHolly Springs Intermediate School honor roll A-B Honor Roll Third
grade: Amuaree Hun, Amyia Hall, Anthony Gulledge, Ashley Walker,
Brekyia Jackson, Chadarius Ingram, Dajiah Malone, Deandrea House,
Decarlos Jefferson, Derron Dowdy, Deshayvianna Pegues, Desirea Jackson,
Deuna Mack, Dylan King, Jakaylon Govan, Jakorien Hubbard, Jamiaya
Daniels, Jaquavion Ball, Javion Jones, Javone Zinn, Jessica Bohanna,
Kennedy Faulkner, Layla Odum, Lemon Phelps, Lucas Haynes, Marquavius
Vasser, Robert Jones, Rod’drickous Moore, Tabitha Brown, Tebarius
Jackson Fourth grade: Alondra Arce-Contreras,
Ashanta Aldridge, Brynae Walton, Camron Wicks, Davionta Faulkner,
Ded’Qualon Faulkner, Destiny Glover, Dha’Tari Cowan, Diamond Byers,
Lakeya Buggs, Lakwan Rogers, Leigha Shead, Lekeiffer DeBerry, Leniyea
Shead, Lyndsey Stowell, Nyjia Alexander, Paisha Brown, Phosonta Milan,
Robyn Fleming, Roymiya Kilpatrick, Sheena Smith, Syndeshia Moore,
Taalliyah Isom, Takiya Rankins, Travis Alexander, Tyler Brooks All A’s Fifth grade: Jaleceya Williams, Jhakyrah Brown, Jon Leisa Bass, Linda Robles A-B Honor Roll Fifth
grade: Alexandrian Vaughn, Alizia Jeffries, Deanthony Pearson, Dekya
Perkins, Destyni House, Fredrekia Campbell, Jahkayla Thomas, Jaiquez
Brown, Janiah Ford, Jatavius Mills, Jayla Sims, Kamiya Jackson,
Kassiaha DeBerry, Kayla Criss, Kelvisha Conner, Kuelteria Crane,
Lakayla Sims, Lanauija Jones, Lesley Hodges, Makaylon Manning, Miracle
Hunt, Nihya Jefferson, Rahmel Campbell, Roneisha Miller, Ruth Pryor,
Shaquera Lane, Tangela Mosley, Tayla Alexender, Tayla Seals, Timothy
Jeffries, Trelexius Hubbard, Ventrell Williams Sixth
grade: Angelica James, Anthony Johnson, Breana Crane, Cameron
Stephenson, Cedric Turnage, DaQuan Smith, Davonta Faulkner, Demetria
Hudson, Gabriela Walton, Hannah Craft, Jada Dowdy, Jakiela Pegues,
Jakyla Bohanna, Jamari Stone, Jariah Leasure, Jernarra Jones, Jordan
Bowen, Kaila Norfleet, Keiuna Sanders, Kenyarda Jeffries, Keyundrea
Buggs, Makayla Hudson, Marquezzo Pryor, Maurice Campbell, Porsha Jones,
Savannah Gabriel, Shauntarus Wicks, Shretta Jeffries, T’mya Jones,
Tamya Crumb, Tiffany Nichols, Victoria Nabrs, Vivia Davis.
Local students graduate from Mississippi State The
following students are graduates from Mississippi State University:
Preston Boatwright, Sasha Marsh, both of Holly Springs; George Rodgers
of Lamar.
Students named to President’s List at DSU The
following Delta State University students from Marshall County were
named to the President’s List of Delta Scholars for compiling a 3.80 to
4.0 grade point average while attempting 12 or more academic hours
during the 2011 fall semester. President’s List: Nealy Jones of Lamar; Dustin Minor of Waterford. The
students who have earned Dean’s List honors for compiling a 3.50 to
3.79 grade point average while attempting 12 or more academic hours
during the 2011 fall semester. Dean’s List: Justin Hunsucker of Holly Springs; Hanna Goolsby of Potts Camp.
Byhalia HS honor roll Superintendent’s List Ninth grade: Zakary Podewils Tenth grade: Kaneisha Cochran, Shelbie Dalton, Crystal Kelley, Kimberly J. McDonald, Danyelle Podewils Eleventh grade: Keri L. Kelley, Dorian D. Morrison, Keefer Podewils, JaShaela Tunstall, Jameka Lashell Williams Twelfth grade: Taneisha S. Beard, Mariah L. Clarkson, William John Ferris, Danielle S. Rayford Principal’s List Ninth
grade: Stephen T. Blackwell, Travis H. Dillingham, Allen M. Hernandez,
Delicia C. Jackson, Alexis S. Kolikas, Amber N. Miller, Aneshia L.
Moore, Michaela R. Norman, Mariela Ortega, Kendrick D. Parker, Nianna
A. Riley, Clydia C. Wells Tenth grade: Aleasha M.
Brownlee, Robin Ann Bryant, Johnathan A. Cleveland, Kanita Dowdy,
Shanice Dowdy, Lizbeth Gracia, Diana Rose Glider, Daniella M.
Hernandez, Jophena Sheree Jackson, Cortelious Jones, Jasmin C. Jones,
Dustin Moore, Arkeeshia Nichols, Wendy Ramos, Jasmine Riddle,
Shandricka D. Sessom, Nicole S. Smith, Dustin Stimpson, Michael D.
Tadlock, Antonio D. Wilson, Dewaylia N. Young Eleventh
grade: Chelsey C. Bronson, Kenneth L. Dillingham, Joshualyn
Raven-Simone Dockery, Joshua P. Dowling, Danielle N. Frankum, Jessica
Grafton, Kristen L. Hart, Tyeisha J. Jones, Antionette K. McCracken,
Kiana M. Mccray, Jakayla W. Mitchell, Latonya S. Norman, Mari Ellen
Perez, Anfarnee C. Rayford, Corneshia A. Rayford, Tirra Rayford,
Jalissa L. Sanders, Shameika S. Taylor, Kirsten Tunstall, Jaquinius D.
Walker, Chymekia R. Watkins Twelfth grade: Jalen
J. Applewhite, Khadija Zynea Craine, Kadega C. Dowdy, Godfrey Fayne,
Tieara Ford, Cory German, Aniqua Trinee Harris, Jasmine K. Jackson,
Bianca M. Jones, Alexia Taylor Mazique, Tierra Moore, Jessica M.
Newsom, Luis David Perez, Teresa Phillips, Kristin L. Randall, Shanelle
L. Rayford, Keion Reed, Brittney Rosenbaum, Carmen S. Saulsberry,
Kianna S. Sessom, Shidrica Smith, Philip L. Wilder, Zinna S. Woods
HS Intermediate School news By Beverly Phillips The
honor students at Holly Springs Intermediate will be traveling to
Incredible Pizza in Memphis, Tenn., on Friday, February 10. This trip
is a reward for students who made the honor roll or superintendent’s
honor roll the second nine weeks. The participating students will need
$10 to cover the cost of a special package which includes buffet, drink
and a $5 game card. Students will need to bring extra money to play
additional games. Students are to bring the money with them on the day
of the trip. The school district will provide
transportation. Students will depart the school at 8:30 a.m. and return
before 2 p.m. Students may not bring cell phones, electronic games,
cameras, or other devices. February 9, PTA meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the library, Tammy Hampton, PTA president. February 10, Pre- Valentine’s Dance from 6-9 p.m. Admission is $5 and food will be sold. Also, pictures will be taken for $4. March 2, Read Across America Day. Call Beverly Phillips at 662-252-7733 if you would like to read. March
3, Best Men/ Best Friends will sponsor a pancake breakfast and a parent
seminar will also be held. More info will be given later. The
Districtwide Parent Center, located on the Intermediate School campus,
is open daily for parents to check out skill-related activities to help
their child at home. If you are not pleased with your child’s
progress report when he/she brings it home this week, stop by the
Parent Center or call Beverly Phillips at 662-252-7733.
HS Primary Holly Springs Primary School calendar of events: Feb. 20, Presidents’ Day (holiday) Feb. 24, Black History program, 1 p.m Feb. 27 - March 2, Parent Volunteer Week and Uniform Belt Donation (boys and girls). Parents are asked to volunteer. Early student release Wed., Feb. 29, 1 p.m.
Wins competition Edwin Chappell, an eighth
grade student at Byhalia Middle School, won the school-level
competition of the National Geographic Bee on January 23, and a chance
at a $25,000 college scholarship. The
school-level bee, at which students answered oral questions on
geography, was the first round in the 24th annual National Geographic
Bee. This year’s Bee is sponsored by Google. The
school winners, including Chappell, will now take a written test; up to
100 of the top scorers on that test in each state will then be eligible
to compete in their state bee March 30. The
National Geographic Society will provide an all-expenses-paid trip to
Washington, D.C., for state champions and teacher-escorts to
participate in the bee national championship rounds May 22-24. “Jeopardy!”
host Alex Trebek will moderate the national finals on May 24. The
program will air on television. Check local listings for dates and
times.
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