ShoutOuts
Published 12:00 am Thursday, April 28, 2011
Bostian Elementary honor roll
The following students who were recently named to the all- A honor roll at Bostian Elementary School for the second quarter:
Second grade: Cassidy Barringer, Sarah Carter, Logan Cheeseman, Sydney Hardman, Corie Jones, Jadyn Kirkpatrick, Ryan Rayfield, Anna Rymer, Cameron Yates.
Third grade: Zachary Barbee, Will Bivens, Kate Carter, Braylee Childers, Olivia Gardner, Jacob Horner, Nathaniel Kimball, Victoria Post, Seth Sigmon, Hannah Turpin.
Fourth grade: Nathan Johnson, Riley Johnson, Hannah Jones, Ainsley Moore, Daniel Pell, Kelsie Ritchie, Cade Rodgers, Carter Rodgers, Kiersten Smith.
Fifth grade: Levi Boardman, Devin Gay, Elizabeth Haff, Shea Hardman, Chloe Kirkpatrick, Zachary Lee, Emma Milem, McKayla Post, Ian Ramirez, Max Steele, Rylie Stewart, Kaitlyn Stout.
China Grove Elementary honor roll
China Grove Elementary all-A honor roll for the third quarter:
Second grade: Madison Berry, Kelsey Carlson, Colby Cress, Antianna Davis, Jackson Deal, Matthew Epley, Madison Hamel, Haley Hargraves, Justin Honeycutt, Sean Lewis, Alex London, Destanie Mason, Ashton Matthews, Aleksis Parker, Jacob Poole, Christoper Pratt, Katie Rasbach, Arnold Roberts, Carson Withers, Landon Wright.
Third grade: Mackenzie Callon, Braydon Compola, Gabriella Cloninger, Cameron Dunn, Kaleb Fesperman, Leason Gariepy, Michaela Hallman, Harlee Honeycutt, Jacob Nichols, Malee Sihavong, Areli Vargus
Fourth grade: Reena Cavin, Colby Edmonds, Maria Garduno, T.J. Kirk, Chandler McClamrock, Kristin Minehart, Sara Maynor, Oscar Morton, Gracie Rogers, Elora Suggs, Kiersten Yates.
Fifth grade: Gracie Dowd, Katelyn Goodman, Tori Hunter, Cordi Lambert, Bradley Samples.
China Grove Middle all-A honor roll
The following students have made the all-A honor roll for the third quarter at China Grove Middle School.
Sixth grade: James Barringer IV, Matthew Beaver, Tyler Belk, Austin Chrismon, Lindsey Cole, Margaret Correll, Karlyn Dwinell, Lindsey Edwards, Connor Henderson, Cole Howard, Jocelyn Hunt, Cierra Hunter, Abby James, Walker Joyce, Alexis King, Mckenna Moose, Dillon Norton, Reagan Page, Tyler Peacock, Krista Peninger, Christian Rape, Cameron Rayfield, Christopher Rayfield, Bethany Raynes, Abby Robinson, Jamie Sanders, Jazmyne Scercy, Lunar Singsomphone, Sydney Smith, Hannah Stegall, William-Kaleb Vanhoy, Brooklyn Wright
Seventh grade: Christopher Barringer, Allyson Baxter, Matthew Bearden, Miranda Belk, Caroline Brown, Andruw Cain, Erin Christner, Rachel Coble, Tori Coe, Austin Corriher, Alex Deal, Kiala Dyer, Sarah Freeze, Kayla Greene, Jacob Hall, Donte Hill, Jacob Hubbard, Brandon Huneycutt, Blake Johnson, Kaleb King, Mackenzie Kuhns, Brennan Lambert, Allyson Leazer, Katelyn Lipe, Dylan Livengood, Megan Livengood, Kelen Martinez, Erika Meadows, Dillon Minehart, Neydi Ramirez, Cynthia Romero, Kelly Short, Colton Sims, Tabitha Smith
Eighth grade: Morgan Allen, Huston Bailey, Cameron Barringer, Jasmine Belush, Hanna Brotherton, Demi Bruce, Brianna Caraccio, Laura Crawley, Rachel Freeze, Ethan Goss, Jasmin Hernandez, Cassie Howard, Kelcey Hudgens, Sydney Huffman, Joseph Linker, Beth Martin, Nathaniel Meadows, Kara Morris, Johnny Oliver, Makenna Pate, Austin Pinion, Aaron Rousey, Sarah Safrit, Makenzie Smith, Brittany Sprinkles, Dakota Stevens
Faith Elementary honors
Faith Elementary names Good Citizens and Good Deed Doers for March.
Good Citizens: Cameron Ghent, Carson Drye, Hunter Lanier, Lillie Yousey, Emily Warren, Mackenzie Sikes, Jayden Vaughn, Victoria Cokeley, Hunter Critchley, Felicia Goodman, Gabe Thomas, Mattie Chilson, Madelyn Cooper, Laney Littleton, Lauren Yousey, Andrea Griffin, Emily Alessandrini, Shana Hudson, Shannon McClure.
Good Deed Doers: Cohen Joyner, Chase Martin, Jesse Alvarado-Vences, Davis Brown, Austin Cook, Jose Guerrero, Leigha Blevins, Preston Diaz, Katlin Weddington, Christian Webster, Brayden Garrett, Joseph Cooper, Chris Hodgson, Blake Hawkins, Kelly Frye, Deniya Robinson, Brandi Hancock, Peyton Lambert, Tanner Hall.
Excelsior graduate
ALBANY, N.Y. — Jacob R. Fogner, a resident of Richfield, has earned an associate in science in nursing from Excelsior College.
Faith honor roll
The Faith Elementary School all-A Honor Roll has been announced.
Third grade: Dylan Broome, Spencer Chandler, Grace Douglas, Addisyn Fox, Blake Hawkins, Delany Littleton, Megan Mauzy, Aaron Misenheimer, Samantha Towell.
Fourth grade: Harrison Doby, Taylor Jones, Heather Mauzy, Tyler Thompson, Lauren Yousey.
Fifth grade: Tanner Hawkins, Zachary Huddleston, Cameron Prugh, Davis Richard, Garrison Seitz, Cole Sifford, Bree Tucker, Zain Tucker.
Tar Heel Girls State
Harold B. Jarrett Auxiliary is sponsoring three local girls to attend this year’s Tar Heel Girls State at Catawba College, Meredith Hovis, Tobi Holland and Kristy Rounds.
A junior at Salisbury High School, Hovis is the daughter of Marcus and Vanessa Hovis of Salisbury. At Salisbury High, she has participated in soccer, tennis and cheerleading. She is an active member of Key Club, National Honor Society and Junior Civitans and is treasurer for Student Government.
A junior at North Rowan High School, Holland is the granddaughter of Allene McNeil of Salisbury. She is a member of the women’s soccer team, Winter Guard, Color Guard, Key Club and Junior Civitans. Tobi is junior class president.
A junior at West Rowan High School, Rounds is the daughter of Steve Rounds of Cleveland. At West Rowan, she has been a member of the softball, basketball and golf teams and is a member of Junior Civitans Environmental Club, Bible Club and National Honor Society. She is vice president of Student Council.
Hanford Dole honor roll
The following students have made the all-A honor roll at Hanford Dole Elementary School.
Second grade: Joezzie McKenna, Kaitlyn Ash, James Accoo, Michael Bass, Watta Sherrif, Gaokalia Yang.
Third grade: Fanisha Anderson, Irene Ayon, Ava Stapf, Hannah Brandt, Charlie Klingler.
Fourth grade: Caylinn Helm, Emily Hartsell, Jaylin Salter.
Fifth grade: Coby Weant, Xochiltl Nunez, Taylor Walker, Jessica Driver.
Isenberg Good Citizens
The following Isenberg Elementary students were recognized as April Great Gators for displaying courage:
Pre-K: Nevaya Sion.
Kindergarten: Ashley Guerrero, Jaylon Hicks, Selena Jones, Maryi Lazo-Bonilla, Nyasia Shields, Juevera White, Javan Wilcox and Makiyah Wolfe.
First grade: Adriana Blakeney, Jayden Browning, Sylvia Glenn, Tadiana Hasan, Heavyn Henderson, Jerel Hill, Kajuan Poole and Estela Sandoval.
Second grade: Andre Anukwuem, Ahmad Borders, Anthony Cuthbertson, Robert Murray, Kimberly Real, Ashanic Scott and Jamir Tucker.
Third grade: Raychal Alfrey, Edwin Berrios, Dhe Blake, Blake Ellis, Kenyon Spruiell and Samantha Ulven.
Fourth grade: Alene Blakeney, Amyree Borders, Phill Figueroa, Tyrone Johnson, Oscar Moran-Nunez, Angi Ortiz, Aleya Sisson and Amia Torrence
Fifth grade: Kayla Caldwell, Rhoda Cooper, Kobe Dupre, Hien Le, Bernie LeBron, Madison Noles, Cristian Ramirez and Selena Yang.
Knollwood honor roll
Knollwood Elementary School all-a honor roll:
Third grade: Katelin Bostian, Leah Cressler, Berth Figueroa-Mejia, Peyton Nunn, Jaliyah Oats, Caleb Orbison, Sierra Ratliff, ZaReah Smith, John Sokolowski, Hunter Yates.
Fourth grade: Lisa Roberts.
Fifth grade: Jamarius Hairston, Rebekah Lippard, Duke McDaniel, Chyna Sykes, Julia Stockwell.
Knox honor roll
The third quarter all-A honor roll has been announced at Knox Middle School.
Sixth grade: Katie Bullock, Daniel Engwall, Elizabeth Medina, James Murphy, Devante Wilks.
Seventh grade: Brandon Bourque, David Derrick, Jacob Goodnight, Shelby Holden, Katheryn Rusher, Amelia Steinman, Tarik Woods.
Eighth grade: Thurston Alexander, Timothy Besmer, Megan Chichester, Evan Dunn, Madeline Gentry, Stefan Knorr, Riley Myers, Abraham Post, Brandon Ralston, Mary Seifert, Kagai Vang.
Landis Citizens
Landis Elementary has named its Citizens of the Month for April.
Kindergarten: Tania Perez Villamar, Levi Jones, Jayden Kocher and Braxton Jones.
First grade: David Flores, Damien Gainer, Devan Parham and Franklin Silva.
Second grade: Aiden Strickland, Julia Johnson, Kelly Gonzalez, Sydney Stroud, Chandler Sneed and Paige Chabala.
Third grade: David Viveros, Precious Kennedy, Dylan Crowe, Nolan Eudy and Mary Ty’Yonna Taylor.
Fourth grade: Faith Lewis, Imani Moore, Daisy-Mae Beauchamp and Carlos Curiel.
Fifth grade: Elisa Sanchez, Eli Corder, Elizabeth Villeneuve, Lupita Sanchez and Bailey Graham.
Landis Elementary honor roll
The following students have been named to the all-A honor roll for the third quarter at Landis Elementary School:
Third grade: Jordan Baker, Lilly Huebner, Ashanti Knox, Alyssa Ward, Katie Blackwell, Madison Collins, Nick Holmes, Steven Starks, Nolan Eudy and Alex Pelaez.
Fourth grade: Mallory Weast, Madison Allman, Anna Blume, Gabriel Duncan, Maverick Page, Jillian Rippey, Haley Sloop, Hannah Wallace and Adeline Watson.
Fifth grade: Elizabeth Villeneuve, Patrick Brooks, Haley Howerton, Taylor Morgan, Brooke Royal, Logan Weaver and Addie Wise.
Rockwell Elementary All-A honor roll
The following students have made the All-A honor roll at Rockwell Elementary School.
Third grade: Samantha Brown, Austin Miller, Julienne Swaringen, Grayson Vail
Fourth grade: Kevin Agner, Lucas Barber, Camryn Bost, Hunter Eagle, Josh Evers, Anthony Fuentes, Justin Goodman, Baleigh Hill, Bella Himes, Emma Linker, Jordan Loflin, Jason Matthews, Olivia McCallum, Lejla Mehmedovic, Chloe Roberson, Larson Waller
Fifth grade: Cassidy Allen, Sara Coello, Dylan Forbis, Jacob Kepley, Matthew Kimrey, Haley Loflin, Roger Malone, Noah Marshall, Bryson Sprinkle
Smith earns VCU Professionalism Excellence Award
Harriett Lesley Smith, daughter of Joanna and John Smith of Lexington, Va., has received the Professionalism Excellence Award from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy.
Smith is one of the first four recipients of the new award which will be given annually and reads, “In recognition among peers and faculty for exemplary professionalism as a member of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy.”
A second-year student in the Doctor of Pharmacy Program, Smith graduated magna cum laude from Washington and Lee University with a B.S. in biochemistry in 2009. She is a 2005 graduate of Rockbridge County High School.
She is the granddaughter of Lillian and Orville Smith of Lexington, Va., and Frances Lesley of Salisbury, N.C.
Salisbury’s Sapp wins student body vote as Winthrop’s V.P.
ROCK HILL, S.C. — At the first democratic election in 10 years, Winthrop University students elected sophomores Kambrell Garvin and Kaitlin Sapp president and vice-president, respectively, of the Council of Student Leaders.
Garvin, a political science major, will take on his new role as president – the position formerly known as “chair” – on July 1. He will replace fellow political science major Sydney Evans, a junior. Garvin, a native of Columbia, S.C., has been with CSL since fall 2009 as representative for Winthrop’s NAACP student government representative. As president of CSL, Garvin will act as the student representative for Winthrop’s Board of Trustees.
He plans to work with Sapp to address rising tuition costs by lobbying legislators in Columbia, evaluate the campus’ parking situation and improve security conditions of campus parking lots.
Sapp, a sophomore integrated marketing communication major from Salisbury, N.C., will move from her role as CSL secretary to vice-president on May 7. She has been involved with the council since January 2010. As vice-president, Sapp will work with the Student Allocations Committee funding. She serves on the Mass Comm Student-Advisory Board and on the Global Learning Initiative Promotions Committee.
Eight hundred and thirty-two Winthrop students cast their votes online in the election — a turnout of 18 percent.
Woodleaf Elementary honor roll
Woodleaf Elementary all-A honor roll for the third quarter:
Third grade: Kelsie Crider, Sarah Day, Jasmine Finger, Skylar Jahnke, Tayler Kinser, Ashley Perrell, Madison Smith, Greyson Snyder, Eli Wetmore, Ally Young.
Fourth grade: Cade Bernhardt, Christopher Camacho, Henry Hall, Ryan Josey, Connor McNeely, Payne Stolsworth.
Fifth grade: Gisselle Anaya-Castillo, TJ Cobb, Macy Currie, Deven Jahnke, Matthew Smith, Bryant Young.