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Drew Towery will serve as the 2026-27 head baseball coach at Strom Thurmond High School.
Michael Rosier
Drew Towery will serve as the 2026-27 head baseball coach at Strom Thurmond High School.

Johnston, SC – Drew Towery knows what it takes to build a strong, successful varsity baseball program. He’s seen it happen and he’s lived it, first as a high level prep player and later as an assistant coach. Now he’s taking the next step.

As a former all-state player and state champion under Midlands baseball coaching legend, Charles Assey, Sr., at high school baseball powerhouse Brookland-Cayce High School, a collegiate player coached by Russell Triplett at Newberry College, and later as an assistant with Coach Assey, he’s experienced the highs and lows of the game and everything in between.

Injuries derailed his playing career, but Towery overcame that adversity and kept hold of his passion for the game through coaching, which he will continue as the new head baseball coach of the Strom Thurmond High School (STHS) “Relentless” Rebels baseball program during the 2026-2027 school year. Towery will also teach English at STHS.

“M first memory of Strom Thurmond (high school) actually came on the football field in 2013 when I was at Brookland-Cayce and they came up to (Class AAA) and into our region, and we scored the first touchdown of the game and we didn’t score again,” said Towery. “Then, of course, we played them in baseball in the spring and over the years I’ve just seen the success they’ve had here. Being a head coach has always been one of my goals in coaching and when that’s one of your goals and the opportunity to coach at a place like this opens up I think you really have to go for it. It was perfect timing.”

Towery, whose hiring was approved by the Edgefield County School District’s (ECSD) Board of Trustees during Monday’s (5/18) regular meeting, has served as an assistant baseball coach at White Knoll High School, Cardinal Newman School, and Saluda High School. He also served as the head baseball coach of the American Legion Post 7 (Lexington, SC) for six seasons.

“This is an attractive place, just historically, and a place where you can have a lot of success,” Towery said of STHS. “That’s why the opportunity here really stuck out, maybe more so than some other opportunities.”

Towery says he’s excited to build upon the solid foundation and tradition of “Relentless Rebels” baseball put in place by former STHS head coaches, and its most recent head coach and current STHS assistant principal, Nate Horton.

“Being around a group of kids twenty four seven, some people may call you crazy, but I enjoy it and I enjoy the grind,” he added. “Baseball is obviously my life, and the journey is just really getting started on this second chapter (of coaching)."

Contact the ECSD Public Information Office (PIO) by email at ecsdpio@edgefieldcountyschools.org.

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Experienced Educator, Leader Jordan Atkinson to Serve as New Assistant Principal at W.E. Parker Elementary for 2026-27.
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Experienced Educator, Leader Jordan Atkinson to Serve as New Assistant Principal at W.E. Parker Elementary for 2026-27.

Johnston, SC – Whether the topic is education or the athletic fields, Jordan Atkinson is a proven winner.

Atkinson, a passionate, student-focused educator with over a decade of educational experience and instructional leadership, has been approved by trustees of the Edgefield County School District’s (ECSD) Board of Education as the assistant principal at W.E. Parker Elementary School for the upcoming 2026-27 school year.

She currently serves as a Language Arts teacher and 8th-grade team leader, where she has led curriculum development, professional learning, and collaborative school initiatives that support inclusive, high-achieving classrooms.

Ms. Atkinson also served as head softball coach at Blythewood High School, where she accumulated more than 160 wins — a testament to her dedication, coaching acumen, and ability to inspire those she leads.

She earned a Bachelor's degree in Middle Level Education and Master's degree in Divergent Learning from Columbia College and holds an Educational Specialist degree from Arkansas State University.

“I’m thrilled to be stepping into this new role as the assistant principal at W.E. Parker Elementary School,” said Ms. Atkinson. “I’m looking forward to extending my impact beyond the classroom and eager to partner with teachers, students, and families to cultivate a school culture rooted in growth, belonging, and high expectations for all learners.”

“I was attracted to (ECSD) because it reminds me of the district I grew up in and where I made life-long friendships that continue to be a part of my life's journey,” she added. “(ECSD) feels like the right fit because of its values and community culture. I value working in a close-knit district where I can build strong relationships with students, families, and colleagues, contribute beyond the classroom, and grow alongside the school community.”

As the daughter of a coach, Atkinson says she also applies lessons learned in athletics to teaching and leading off the field.

“My experience as a softball coach has been invaluable,” said Atkinson. “I grew up as a coach’s daughter, so I witnessed the positive impact coaching and teaching had on student-athletes. Coaching sharpened my ability to set clear expectations, build strong relationships, and create a culture of accountability balanced with encouragement. Just as in athletics, I use data to guide instruction, provide timely feedback, and help students understand that growth comes through effort, consistency, and resilience. Coaching taught me how to motivate every learner and to keep students focused on both individual improvement and team success.”

“Athletics develops trust, communication, and a shared sense of purpose—qualities essential for strong schools,” she added. “In a community where sports are deeply valued and supported, I understand how athletics unites a school and community. As an administrator, I will use those lessons to support staff, build collaborative teams, celebrate successes, and lead with the same commitment, preparation, and passion. I am excited to be part of the Edgefield County community.”

Outside of her professional life, Ms. Atkinson loves spending time with her family, cheering on the Gamecocks at University of South Carolina sporting events, and exploring new destinations around the world.

Contact the ECSD Public Information Office (PIO) by email at ecsdpio@edgefieldcountyschools.org.

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The Strom Thurmond High School Mock Trial Team placed in the Top 15 at the 2026 National Championships.
Michael Rosier
The Strom Thurmond High School Mock Trial Team placed in the Top 15 at the 2026 National Championships.

Des Moines, IA – Following four rounds of intense courtroom competition, the South Carolina High School Mock Trial (HSMT) state champions from Strom Thurmond High School (STHS) landed among the top 15 teams at the High School Mock Trial (HSMT) National Championships held in Iowa's state capital (May 7-9) and presented by the Iowa State Bar Association.

The Rebels, who finished 14th overall, also placed not one, but two individuals among the nation’s Top 10 attorneys and Top 10 witnesses when senior Raina Barrs and junior Toney Robinson were recognized for their stellar individual performances during the event’s awards gala held Saturday evening, May 9, 2026.

Strom Thurmond High Mock Trial Team Members Toney Robinson and Raina Barrs.

Team members Evan Williams (Star Attorney) and Olivia O’Gorman (Star Witness) were recognized by their opponents following the morning round on Saturday (5/9), with Raina Barrs (Star Attorney) and Toney Robinson (Star Witness) earning those honors for the afternoon round. Each round features both the plaintiff and defense halves of the team. On Friday (5/8), Evan Williams (Star Attorney) and Lilly Smith (Star Witness) were recognized following the morning round, with Raina Barrs (Star Attorney) and Julianne Harper (Star Witness) earning those honors for the afternoon round.

Team members in Iowa for the National Finals include Raina Barrs, Rebecca Carpenter, Dennis Fraser, Joseph Greene, Julianne Harper, Carter Massey, Olivia O’Gorman, Toney Robinson, Lilly Smith, Olivia Stevens, and Evan Williams. Team coaches include Lead Teacher Coach Tommy Behr, and Attorney Coach Blair Massey.

“It’s really become a family, and they’ve achieved so much over the past few years,” said STHS Attorney Coach Blair Massey. “They work so hard, they compete well, and the civility they demonstrate with their many competitors who are equally as talented, is really a reflection of their family, community, and school. They really make South Carolina proud.”

“What a privilege,” added STHS Lead Teacher Coach Tommy Behr. “Winning three state titles (consecutively) is something new, but it’s something that’s been 40 years in the making. There is a strong tradition of wonderful people volunteering and phenomenal coaches who have come before and who continue with Mrs. Massey. It’s not just the high school, it’s also the middle schools and the students and parents we get from there, and the commitment of the community.”

The HSMT Program is a hands-on exercise in learning about due process. It is most often conducted as an extracurricular school activity. According to the S.C. Bar Association, which sponsors the state competition each year, the goal of Mock Trial is to educate students about the basis of our American judicial system and the mechanics of litigation. Through participation in the Mock Trial program, students increase basic skills such as listening, speaking, writing, reading, critical thinking and problem analysis.

The Rebels have won South Carolina Mock Trial championships in 2026, 2025, 2024, 2022, 2020, 2019, 2017, 2015, 2012, 1987, 1985 and 1984. Strom Thurmond High School was also the South Carolina state runner-up in 2014 and 2011.

The team’s members and its coaches remain extremely grateful to the Edgefield County School District, Edgefield County Board of Education Trustees, members of the S.C. Bar Association, Strom Thurmond High School, and their families for their tremendous support.

The 2027 HSMT National Championships are scheduled to be held in St. Louis, Missouri. And while many new challenges and competitions remain ahead of them, the Rebels say they will be working just as hard to be there next year at the “Gateway to the West” representing the Palmetto State on the national stage once again.

“I’m ready for that,” said Coach Massey of next season’s goal. “(STHS team member Dennis Fraser) asked if I’d ever been to St. Louis, and I told him I had. He said, ‘I haven’t, but I would like to go’ and I said, let’s make that happen.”

Contact the ECSD Public Information Office (PIO) by email at ecsdpio@edgefieldcountyschools.org.

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STHS Mock Trial is competing this week in the National Finals in Des Moines, Iowa.
Michael Rosier

Des Moines, IA - The South Carolina High School Mock Trial (HSMT) state champions from Strom Thurmond High School (STHS) competed Friday (5/8 in the opening two rounds of the National Finals competition which are being held this week in Iowa's state capital and presented by the Iowa State Bar Association. The Rebels arrived in DesMoines on Wednesday (5/6) and took part in a pair of scrimmages on Thursday (5/7) morning and afternoon.

Placements for the competition will not be announced until tomorrow evening (Thursday, May 9, 2026) during the National Finals Awards Gala. Team members Evan Williams (Star Attorney) and Lilly Smith (Star Witness) were recognized Friday by their opponents following the morning round, with Raina Barrs (Star Attorney) and Julianne Harper (Star Witness) earning the same honors for the afternoon round. Each round features both the plaintiff and defense halves of the team.

Team members in Iowa for the National Finals include Raina Barrs, Rebecca Carpenter, Dennis Fraser, Joseph Greene, Julianne Harper, Carter Massey, Olivia O’Gorman, Toney Robinson, Lilly Smith, Olivia Stevens, and Evan Williams. Team coaches include Lead Teacher Coach Tommy Behr, and Attorney Coach Blair Massey.

The HSMT Program is a hands-on exercise in learning about due process. It is most often conducted as an extracurricular school activity. According to the S.C. Bar Association, which sponsors the state competition each year, the goal of Mock Trial is to educate students about the basis of our American judicial system and the mechanics of litigation. Through participation in the Mock Trial program, students increase basic skills such as listening, speaking, writing, reading, critical thinking and problem analysis.

The Rebels have won South Carolina Mock Trial championships in 2026, 2025, 2024, 2022, 2020, 2019, 2017, 2015, 2012, 1987, 1985 and 1984. Strom Thurmond High School was also the South Carolina state runner-up in 2014 and 2011.

The Rebels would like to thank the Edgefield County School District, Edgefield County Board of Education Trustees, the members of the S.C. Bar Association, Strom Thurmond High School, and their families for their tremendous support.

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2025-26 ECSD Third Quarter Honor Roll Graphic
Michael Rosier
2025-26 ECSD Third Quarter Honor Roll Graphic

Johnston, SC - The Edgefield County School District has announced its students who have earned recognition for academic excellence as members of the school district's 2025-26 third quarter honor roll.

The following students are members of the school district's A Honor Roll or A/B Honor Roll.

Congratulations, students and families!

Douglas Elementary School

Second Grade A/B Honor Roll: Texas Polatty, Darnell Ward.

Third Grade A Honor Roll: Rachel Herring, Adrian Stewart, Leila Yeldell.

Third Grade A/B Honor Roll: Colton Sims.

Fourth Grade A Honor Roll: Savannah Henderson, Castro Santizo.

Fourth Grade A/B Honor: Cali Counts, Dominguez Garcia, De'Mere Hampton, Londyn Kennion, Danielle Plair, Miguel-Leon San, Miranda Toledo, Adriana Valdez-Agustin.

Fifth Grade A Honor Roll: Aden Andrews, Kyra Williams.

Fifth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Gracie Anderson, Ariane Counts, Jasmeia Hardy, Nova Stevens.

 

Johnston Elementary School

Second Grade A Honor Roll: Hernandez Canales, Alexiyana Gilliam, Ezekiel Johnson, Christina Reno, Zyeer Screws.

Second Grade A/B Honor Roll: Zion Anderson, Ayla Carnard, Kinsley Curry, Bahiyyih George, Naomi           Key, Pharrell Knight, Nolan Moore, Gallegos Pacheco, Amina Quansah, Levi Rose, Jaxon Tamayo, Christian Waldo, Gracelynn Williams, Grayson Williams.

Third Grade A Honor Roll: Kori Briggs, Liam Butler, Ne'vaiya Carnard, Karter Ford, Emerald Gilchrist, Tristan Jones, Joseph Legrand, Brecken Rearden, Adrianna Washington-Martin.

Third Grade A/B Honor Roll: Mason Bates, Dexionna Cheatham, Madison Curry, James Davison, Chloe Enlow, Logan Harris, Evelyn Lopez-Ordonez, Jaceon Norris, Ashton  Parker, Hunter       Sherrill, Peyton Simpkins, Jeremiah Walker.

Fourth Grade A Honor Roll: Ka'mel Coates, Trent Collins, Callie-Grace Corley, Jeremiah Dobbs, Grayson Hartley, Jamarion Johnson, Aiden Parker, Miracle Pickeral.

Fourth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Kyree Abner, Jaden Bosket, Paris Bush, Alina Custodio-Felix, Samuel Dillard, Karson Ford, Travis  Martin, Daniel Mishoe, Maria Nolasco-Gonzalez, Kevon Parker, Bailie Pedroza-Monroy, Aaliyah Perry, Myuana Smith.

Fifth Grade A Honor Roll: Kardra Davis, Allyson Hammond, Lauren Whatley.

Fifth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Aaliyah Barnes, Zakia Carroll, Hailee Hill, Haylee Mattson, Amir Quansah, Westin Tardiff, Guzman Vasquez.

 

Merriwether Elementary School

Second Grade A Honor Roll: Elanor Alexander, Ayleen Alvarez Garcia, Avery Baker, Joseph Coleman, Derrick Cullum, Conner Cunningham, Kaidence Dixon, Reagan        Dooley,

Reese  Durden, Lily Estelle, Lyla Fasano, Colton Fowler, Carter Frank, Mia Gonzalez, Adeline Hanson, Hunter Holliday, Jace Jackson, Sanders Jennings, Sullivan Jordan, Rylan Ledbetter, Kameron Lee, Sutton   Maness, Edward Marano, Cade Mathis, Andrew Parker, Hermione Payne, Wyatt Pinion, June Rollins, Benjamin Russell, Bennett Smith, Harris Stanford, Carter Trull, Savannah Waltz, Norah Willingham.

Second Grade A/B Honor Roll: DaKem Barnes, Khloe Barnett, Molly Bland, Taylor Bowers,   Kanon Brown, Samuel Byers, Madelyn Connelley, Grey Cox, Justin Davis, Carlos Duarte, Emily Emeneker, Landon Grimes, Olive Haehle, Simori Hairston, Coleman Hancock, Kayden Hillary, Sawyer Hillary, Dmytro Kuprych, Liam Lara Duarte, Nagi Lee, Branson Lehman, David Madigan, Jerome McKie, Anna Meteraud, Kenneth Mims, Hannah Moon, Alexandria Moreno, Kellan Newman, Rhydian Polatty, Colton Reeves, Mac Russo, Kimber Sanders, Emilia Scelsi, Isla Schwarz, Andy Simons, Rilas Sincino, Quincy Singletary, Amari Smiley, Zelda Smith, Grayson Trapp, Cianna Turner, Sophia Wells, Edward Williams, Conner Young, Elijah Young.

Third Grade A Honor Roll: Jakyah Abney, Carson Adams, James Blackburn, Tinley Caines, Vivian    Catlett, Ximena Dormes Posadas, Charlotte Drye, Wesley Gibson, Kylie Glover, Jonah Hadley, Channing Hall, Chapman Hall, Palmer Harding, Jasmine Harvey, Jaxson            Huffman, Stella Jones, Oaklyn King, Maddux Kirkendohl, Kennedy Koon, Jase Kubicek, Zander Lee, Lillian Lucero, Carson Mathis, Brianna Mejia-Sierra, Joseph Morris, Carter Powell, Ruth Quinton, Jackson Riggenbach, Channing Sherlock, Kyle Studdard, Justus Taylor, Michael Wells, Emmaline Williams, Griffin Yanizeski.

Third Grade A/B Honor Roll: Sofia           Alberto-Pineda, Waylyn Auffrey, Olivia Bendickson, Luisana Chacon Rodriguez, Jace Colacurcio, Sawyer Conner, Alexandra Davis, Keri Debose, Lucas Dooley, Gwenneth Ford, Bryce Fulton, Everly Grantham, Connor Greene, Lamar Griffin, Emma Hadden, Jackson Holley, Eason Hughes, Sebastian Joslyn, Evelyn   Kelly, Grady Key, Janie Key, Nova Kirkland, Oriana Lamanna, Acelyn Lovett, Luke Mathis, Zayden Mellott, Addilynn Miller, Tylar Morgan, Joseph Morin, Mason Pack, Reyna Padgett, Sylvia Price, Rhett Reiner, Arya Renew, Yoli Ruff, Makayla Schaus, Juda Sherlock, Jordan Simmons, Riley Smith, Annette Sutton, Jaxon Thrower, Charleigh Timmerman, Colton Todd, Reagan Walker, Lyle Weathers, Nolan Weathers, Logann Williams. 

Fourth Grade A Honor Roll: Meredith Balliet, Harrison Booker, Connor Bowling, Michelle Boyd, Molly Brown, Carly Cato, Owen Christain, Lucas Coursey, Bennett Eubanks, Nahrri' Frazier, William Gilchrist, Grayson Grant, Cassie Hall, Colton Hensley, Jayceon Hillary, Mary Hiott, Davis Houston, Sydney Howell, Jaiden Hudson, Kailee Hunter, Belle Kenrick, Annika Kinzli, Daniel Koon, Hannah Leverett, Kennedi Lowe, Amara Maness, Cayden Pittman, Aleezah Rahman, Joseph Redd, Ava Rodriguez, Sophia Russell, Hynlee Shobert, Palmer Sikes, Avery Stone, Lane Taylor, Xander Vaughan, MeriJo Watson, Anistyn Wells, Rucker Williams, Lachlan Yingling.

Fourth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Zoe Arellano, Hampton Bailey, Silas Barrow, Sophie Bass, Lacey Birt, Noah Chambers, Brynlee Courtney, John Durden, Peter Edwards, Rosalia Fernandez, Rosetta Garrett, Irving Gonzalez, Brayden Grant, Austin Hillary, Malakai Holt, Harmony-Jene Hudson, Mariah Ingram, Troy Jackson, Tegan Kurschner, Mallory Marks, Banks Martin, Isabella Mathis, Luna Mathis, Kylee McKie, Aurora Mejia Nataren, James Miller, Reid Oestreich, Anderson Padgett, Mason Powell, Allen Regelin, Jeremy Richardson, Marielle Roberts, William Sarvis, Isabella Scelsi, Baylon Smith, Paisley Stachowski, Caden Trull, Camden Valentine, Clayton Weeks, Kannon Williams.

Fifth Grade A Honor Roll: Noah Abbott, Corbin Adams, Peyton Adam, Felicity Aho, Aubrey Alexander, Wyleigh Auffrey, Benjamin Bishop, Claire Blackston, Maci Bowers, Hayden Boykin, Albany Broadwater, Elsie Bryson, Kaitlyn Bunch, Hailey Cazares Campusano, Madison Clennett, Joshua Durham, Audrey Gibson, Emersyn Godfrey, Preston Hadden, Mason Haehle, Avid Hager, Annslii Harmon, Christopher Harrison, Tiffany Hewitt, Alexander Hollenberger, Paisley Holliday, Zoee Holt, Noah Hoza, Anniston Ivey, Emersyn Jennings, Owen Jennings, Makenna Joiner, Hollis Jordan, Kessler LaFontaine, Kate McDonald, Evelyn Miller, Noah Noel, Raegan Patrick, Daylyn Shealey, Rylee Smith, Camryn Stanfield, Trenton Swearingen, Cason Thomas, Camden Vaughn, Waverly Wanninger.

Fifth Grade A/B Honor Roll:  Avionna Bell, Chandler Bonorden, Braxton Buchanan, Emma Bullard, Kailyn Bush, Teagan Caines, Leonidas Chacon Rodriguez, Noah Coley, Madison Cook, Ashlyn Dial, Samantha Edwards, Cali' Frazier, Jaxon Gonzalez, Brantley Greene, Judson Hall, Camdin Harmon, Aleah Hill, Ally Houser, Brynlee Hughes, Caleb Jernigan, Olivia Jones, Slate Litchfield, Saray Lopez Vargas, Paloma Lopez, Elias Macgregor, Madeline Mankin, Timothy Mayson, Kingston Mcguire, Pedro Melendez Anaya, Landon Messina, Gabriel Newman, Nevaeh Platt, Landon Pritchard, Jayla Ramsey, Natalie Revels, Meagan Reynolds, Kyliah Rosier, Lily Ryan, Cade Schwarz, Asher Smith, Bryce Sox, Kathryn Stanford, Randall Thrower, Kiley Wade, Cameron Walker, Gage Waller, Taylor Waters, Tytus Williams, Jackson Womack, Elena Young.

 

W.E. Parker Elementary School

Second Grade A Honor Roll: Jurnee Buggs, Benjamin Carrell, Kylee Chaplin, William Jones, Kori Martin, Brooklyn McDowell, McKenna Newby, Landyn Owen, Zamari Posey, Savannah Stevens, William Strom, Braiden Tillman.

Second Grade A/B Honor Roll: Bryton Broome, Anifer Carbajal-Diaz, Khyler Chinn, Pedro Deluna, Cordero Fields, Chloe Guck, Baleigh Harris, London Shedrick, Sanchez Singleton, Colt Stewart, Alanna Sullivan, Lynnley Sullivan, Leigha    Washington, Adaline Whitlow.

Third Grade A Honor Roll: Forrest Long, Carlie Newsome, Gavin Wilson.

Third Grade A/B Honor Roll: Skylar Brown, Jair Correa Tovar, Sophia  Deluna, Noah Edwards, James Gilliam, Keoni Hill, Aosha Martin, Shelby Perry, Ke'Miyah Pitts, Lakenzil Tatum, Logan Williamson.

Fourth Grade A Honor Roll: Te'Asia Peterson, Jakub Sladky, John Wates.

Fourth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Asher Baker, Braylon Baker, Samuel Baker, Greyson Bright, Harmon Burley, Caleb Courtney, Sa'marion Devlin, Joaquin Griffin-Sorroza, Laken Hatcher, Gabriel LeSesne, Joshlynn Levengood, Curtis McCall, Harley Poindexter, Baylor       Randolph, Amber Reynolds, Lanham Webb, Georgia Whitfield, Korey Williams, Jacob Yonce.

Fifth Grade A Honor Roll: Citlaly  Correa-Tovar.

Fifth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Maison Allen, Kathryn Brown, Leilani Carrillo, Layla Dorland, Kayleigh Holloway, Candace Mariano, Kennedy Mariano, Zoei Mathis, Zoey Peacock.

 

Johnston-Edgefield-Trenton Middle School

Sixth Grade A Honor Roll:  Malaki Goodman, Dalton Kring, Vanessa Palma Garcia, Aniya Pickeral, Zachariah Wilson.        

Sixth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Miranda Acosta Morales, Amere Broadwater, Jordan Clark, Hallie Courtney, Katherine Cummins, Benjamin Dumais, Lela Fallaw, Kadence Fuller, Ruthie Hammond, Leslie Jackson, Danilo Juarez, Omari Knight, Lacy Jaxson, Sha Lazire, Addison Long, Wyatt McDowell, Dalaysia Moultrie, Joselyn Navarro Medina, Ja'zuir Norris, Bradley Ojeda-Garcia, Kylee Prince, Emma Sherrill, Mattie Sladky, Jax Toteno, Leah Williams, Chloe Williamson, Sydney Yonce   .

Seventh Grade A Honor Roll: Royce Barrs, Aubree Bibbs, Virginia Chapman, Rebecca Childs, Wyatt Jackson, Hope Jacobi, Nicholas Newsome, Lane. Whatley.

Seventh Grade A/B Honor Roll: Ja'quese Abney, Levi Black, Payton Blacks, Alayah Bosket, Jadon Brooks, Honesti' Burton, Darren Carrell, Nathan Carter, Emalyn Cockrell, Jackson Gaylord, William Jordan, Opollo Key, Kadence Lee, Michael Papa, Aria Toteno, Aden Wideman, Ashton Williams.

Eighth Grade A Honor Roll: Truman Massey, Allie Grace Smith, Kymeria Taylor.

Eighth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Malachi Allen, McKile Barnes, Kayden Bowers, Natilee Boyd, Bryson Brooks , Gracelynn Brown, William Brown, Isabella Cain, Adam Carpenter, Charlie Carroway, Maliyah Chinn, Roy Cleveland, Elissa Covar, Rhyiah Culbreath, Ellie Hammond, Colbie Hodson, Joshua Holmes, Otis Key, AiKita Mathis, Janayiah Moore, Alex Mose, Isabel Murrell, Gillian O'Gorman, Lindy O'Sullivan, Valentin Ocegueda, Isabella Palma, Shakenzie Plair, Lacon Ryan, Ansel Seigler, Kylie Strickland, Kaylee Swearingen, Trenton Tanks, Braydenn Thomas, Madison Turner, Jayden Williams, Landon Wilson.

 

Merriwether Middle School

Sixth Grade A Honor Roll: Sy'Mir Bolden, Ayden Golston, Kellyann LeSesne, Lincoln Marano, Edwin            Ortiz Andrade, Lainey Padgett, Tybee Rayner, Peyton Register, Jacob Rodriguez, Elijah Trahan, Lynlee Tyler, Morgan Walker, Kellen Wright.

Sixth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Mary Anderson, Caroline Booker, Dakota Byers, Connor Chambers, Charles Conner, David-Jose Crispin, Brayden Florida, Brandon Frye, Nicolas Guerra, Barrett         Hadley, Braiden Harden, David Hill, Stella Hutto, John Kenrick, Luke Leverett, Kenneth Platson, Ryker Pritchard, Porter Rocheleau, Kelsi Ryals, Kaleigh Ryan, Janna Sanders, Tate Sanders, Macy Sarvis, Hunter Simons, Shelby Smith, Tripp Studdard, Natalie Terwilliger, Skylar Willing, Mason Willingham.

Seventh Grade A Honor Roll: Marilyn-Rose Crispin, Paige Denny, Carlie Priester, Harper Rocheleau, Emmerson Sutton.

Seventh Grade A/B Honor Roll: Camden Bass, Mason Borgatti, Adelyn Bustamante, Zack Carroll, Luke French, Savannah Fulmer, Logan Hanson, Justin Harvey, Mary Hendrix, Aiden Hillary, James Hiott, Robert Kenrick, Kendrick Lee, Meredith Lowe, Mark Murray, Jaden Newman, Aubrey Robbins, Christopher Ruiz Belliard, Ashton Simmons, Mackenzie Smith, Logan Vaid, Lily Varnadore, Gavin Williamson, Luke Willis, Dexter Young.

Eighth Grade A Honor Roll: Madison Belton, Emelyn Bishop, Hamilton Bone, Caidyn Brown, Charlotte Carter, Cohen Daly, Addison Duarte Quintanilla, Noah Haehle, Jessie Holliday,

Briana Hoza, Rhetta Key, Mallory Koon, Ameerah Lott, Patrick McDonald, Sophia McDonald, Kaylee McNure, Noah Melick, Ann Miller, Alivia Miskelly, Anjelique Mitchem, Brylee Posey, Samantha Powell, Shannon Ryals, Cecilia Sprouse, Hailey Terwilliger, Chase Timmons, Lily Womack.

Eighth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Ansley Ball, Gunner Barrow, Alice Beasley, Jasmine Bizzle, Sarah Blackburn, Marco Blanco Pineda, Jack Bohl, Mackenzie Braddock, Madison Braddock, Alazay    Cervantes, Maliyah Crawford, Emmanuel Dennis, Hayden Doolittle, Laci Edenfield, Cody Foulk, Emerie Fowler, Skylar Gregory, Eli Hadden, Zariah Hillary, Carter Hoppe, Shayla Hunsberger, Zachary Jackson, Jakobe Jefferson, Kaylin Kinard, Edward Lopez, Albert Matthews, Abigail    McCain, Noah Mims, Gianna Roberts, Robert Rodrigues, Natalie Shealy, Ansley Shelton, Baileigh Sizemore, Bentley Skidmore, Brayden Smith, Kearstin Staley, Ashton Thompson, Brooklyn Trull, Gricelda Ventura DeJesus, Russel Waites, Kambree Wingard.

 

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Ninth Grade A Honor Roll: Hayden Christain, Audrey Joiner, Carson Just, Kyson Li, Sa'Mya Lovett, Saniyah Lyons, Jeremiah Murray, Trace Padgett, M. Palma Cervantes, Miriell Palma, Addison Robertson, Manuel Rodriguez, Ellie Sarvis, Dezarae Schwalbauch.

Ninth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Kevin Acosta Mejia, Daritza Amaya-Mendez, Priscilla Bratton, Campbell Brucker, Joshua Bryant, Jalayah Buggs, Rebecca Carpenter, Declan Cockrell, Justus Daly, Isabela Duarte, Ashley  Gomez-Ramos, Tyler Grant, Moni'Marc Harris, Miranda Holmes, Wade Holmes, Ty'Aijah Johnson, Rashad Lee, Emilee Majerus, Treshawn Martin, Wyatt Mims, Makayla Moore, D'Nada Morgan, Jesse Ontiveros, Leydi Regino Lopez, Richard Richter, Kurt Rodgers, Kythan Saxon, Olivia Stevens, Josie Sullivan, Tabitha Trapp, Raelynn Waide, Benjamin Whaley.

Tenth Grade A Honor Roll: Anna Acosta, Carrie Bartley, Shanya            Blocker, Lillian Covar, Bryan Diaz Salvador, Allie Enlow, Dennis Fraser, Blakley Kelly, Frances Miller, Alyson           Owen, Dylan Tomkinson, SaRijay White, Cadence Wright, Malcolm Wyndham. Adelaide Zelmer.

Tenth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Kyvan Bibbs, Fitzmaurice Byrd, Perla Gallegos Alvarez, Kaleigh Gibson, Maliyah Harling, Riley Joiner, Khloe Key-Barner, Kendall Mims, Angelique Phillips Fogle, Armoni Pressley, Grant Rauton, DeAnthony Roberts, Lucero Romero Flores, Rylee Thomas, Lucinda Whatley, Carl Widell, Aaron Williams.

Eleventh Grade A Honor Roll: Amber Bishop, Tristian Courtney-Curry, Kinley French, Daniel Humphrey, Joshua Kennedy, John Laster, Jordan Lyons, Carter Massey, Olivia O'Gorman, Lilly Smith, Avon Webb.

Eleventh Grade A/B Honor Roll: Kristian Brown, Alexander Cain, Sarah Courtney, Adeline Derrick, Caylah Doss, Jordan Edwards, Chandler Gagnon, Dayton Griffith-McCranie, Mary Hamilton, Khloe Isaacs, Adriyanna Johnson, Kamira Johnson-Williams, Kadence Jones, James Koon, Alan Longshore, Ni'Mah Lyons, Taylor Mealing, Edwin Montiel-Hernandez, Garrett Pearson, Avia Sherry, Jalia Simpkins, Autumn Wingard.

Twelfth Grade A Honor Roll: Raina Barrs, Mollie Bartley, Kinsey Berry, McKenzie Brown, Elizabeth Busby, Emily Casarrubias, Jessica Cooper, Linsey Corley, Gentry English, Mary Fallaw, McKenzie Fleming, Imani Gilchrist, Kaylee Hallman, Molly Harling, Addyson Harrison, Christian Haskins, Reese Hidlay, Emerson Holmes, Berenice Lucas-Perez, Caroline Mariano, Ella Miller, Haley Potts, Kimberly Ramirez, Tyler Rearden, Ivana Restrepo-Sorroza, Dylan Rose, Gracie Ryan, Jules Sides, Sophia Simpkins, Grayson Smith, Grady Stone, Leigh Strock, Harry Taylor, Ginna Wates, Kelley Widell, Evan Williams, Sara Willis.

Twelfth Grade A/B Honor Roll: Vivyana Acosta, Callie Agner, Shelby Anderson, Kayleigh Bias,

Edgar Bringas Rivera, Zariah Brown, Carli Burden, Estefani Cortez, Amber Doane, Khalen Gibson, Alayiah Gordon. Julianne Harper, Austin Hensley, Ke'Aira Madison, Bryan Martinez-Ramirez, Lydia Mims, Dallas Norris, Caroline O'Neal, Jeremiah Ontiveros, Steven Page, Deonte' Phillips, Fernando Pineda Trejo, Lucas Quiles, Billybob Reed, Jordan Rich, Ashawrie Scott, Caslyn Sellers, Shania Strom, Brandon Thomas, Keith West, Ayaliah Williams.

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