Education
Area students named to honor rolls
Roff
ROFF — Roff School recently released its first semester honor roll for 2009-2010 school year. The following students were named to the superintendent and principal’s list:
Superintendent
12th grade — Cole Ensey, Dylan Lemley, Bianca Ott and Catie Tolliver.
10th grade — Nick Gordon, Micah Gross, Jamie Jones and JJ Stewart.
Ninth grade — Taylor Canida, Keisha Goodner, Casey Kelley and Hunter Thompson.
Eighth grade — Karlyn Hedges, Tori Brown, Mikala Huney and Jeana Jones.
Seventh grade — Wyatt Sawyers and Helen Salge.
Sixth grade — Hope Rhoten, Amy Crawford and Landon Anderson.
Fifth grade — Adrianne Perides, Johnathan Lucas, Jacob Jones, Taryn Hudson, Destiny Garner, Savanna Crowell and Alexandria Carlson.
Fourth grade — Conner Priest, Jamie Elliott, Carlee Eaton, Lakelynn Anderson, Aidan Jenkins and Harper Gayler.
Second grade — Tori Prince, Haylie Chandler, Laney Anderson, Rubi Medina, Amber Middlebrooks, Cassie Moore, Mackensie Parnell, Georgia Putman, Talon Rhoten, Douglas Rummell, Maggie Sawyers, Chance Webb, Zane Brown, Jacques Byrd, Makenzi Darnell, Alyssa Davis, Shelby Eldred, William Hudson, James Jones, Lucas Morrow, Alyssa Sanchez, Cooper Simon and Luke Wright.
First grade — Kierstin Carpenter, Joseph Carter, Ali Davis, Emma Davis, Deven Eaton, Tracy Elliott, Rylan Golden, Danielle Ingram, Bryson Malm, Rudy Medina, Shawn Moor, Jonathan Morrow, Alexandra Perides, Carissa Reeve, Garrett Rummell, Coby Simon, Jesus Torres, Jayce Williams, Mason Wilson, Boroklyn Wright and Sidney Wright.
Kindergarten — Nathan Ellis, Michael Black, Breana Britt, Cassie Castleberry, Cale Crowell, Weston Foreman, Mila Frazier, Brighton Gregory, Kagan Huneycutt, Johnathan Jones, Brianna Kirk, Alexis Lemmings, Izaha Nowlin, Samantha Middlebrooks, Blake Moor, Ethan Nickell, Austin Parnell, Laura Phillips, Marshall Putman, Dylan Reed, Madison Reeve, Tylan Sawyer, Camden Simon, William Thomas, Katie Warden, Coy Wartchow, Makenzie Wartchow and Makynze York.
Principal
12th grade — Aaron Cornell, Ashlyn McCullar, Mitchell Potts, Garrett Pruitt, Blake Logan, Dayne Parker and Erika Timar.
11th grade — Sarah Burrows, Shalane Cobble, Maegan Isenberg, Landen Larsh, Cody Peak, Remington Pope, Jessica Sanchez and Sami Jo Scires.
10th — Jordan Grinstead, Kirsten Kimbrell, Natosha Logsdon, Garret Scott and Chance Tolliver.
Ninth grade — Paige Rhoten.
Eighth grade — Lauren Trimmer, Lexi Sanchez, Yesenia Lomas, Maddie Lemley, Cierra Grinstead, Ryan Cobble and Justine Byrd.
Seventh grade — Daron Davis, Sydney Isenberg, Kelsei Myers, Amanda Rhines, Kendall Sanford, Shauna Webster and Cole Wyche.
Sixth grade — Bowde Sawyer, Dasha Ross, Madelyn Littlefield, Tayler House, Kacey Grissom, Ashley Cornell and Andy Antonio.
Fifth grade — Jose Medina Khloe Kimbrell and Tanton Eldred.
Fourth grade — Jayden Shaw, Madison Roe, Emerson Pope Hatch, Brianna Perides, Kealan Monjay, Rachel Grinstead and Brittany Bacon.
Third grade — Taycee McCoy, Andrea Lamb, Zachary Junek, Kelci Hayes, Kaylea Ensey, Cameron Chandler and Conner Baldridge.
Second grade — Kami Twist, Madison Shulanberger, Nora Gayler, Ashlynn York, Tyler Wells, Chase Webb, Jordan Ross, Jesse Mosley, Rayce Forbis, Jacelyn Goodnight, Brook Eaton, David Dunn, Savannah Booth and Elissa Bettes.
First grade — Lucas Harrison.
Kindergarten — Zane Pennington.
Eastern OSC
WILBURTON — Eastern Oklahoma State College 2009 fall semester honor rolls have 286 students receiving a President’s Honor Roll Certificate or a Dean’s Honor Roll Certificate at Wilburton college.
President
Larry Chastain, Coalgate
Dean
Clay Hartin, Coleman.
Pickett-Center
PICKETT — Pickett-Center School recently released its first semester honor roll for 2009-2010 school year. The following students were named to the All A's list and A;s and B's list:
All A's
Second grade — Kristi Moore, Brianna Still and Brooklyn Thompson.
Third grade — Raygan Wilmeth.
Fourth grade — Lillie Coffey, Kaitlyn Francois and Marina Hernandez.
Fifth grade — Maddison Trimble.
Seventh grade — Amanda Kramer and Hope Reeves.
A's and B's
Second grade — Zachary Marks.
Third grade — Colton Gold, Ashley Reeves and Britney Reeves.
Fourth grade — James Black, Brennon Hanks, Hunter Parker, Andrew Trimble and Amber Wilmeth.
Fifth grade — Jordan Blue, Katie Coffey, Hailie McWethy and Simenuchkee Thomas.
Sixth grade — Myra Chitto, Lorin Glover, Mikaela Keck, Jacob Kelsey, Caitlyn Trimble and Aric Easley-Wade.
Seventh grade — Connor Hicks, Ezra Johnson, Cody Rhodes and Brenna Wilmeth.
Eighth grade — Tylor Babb, Cloe Hall and Mariah Johnson.
OSU
STILLWATER — A total of 4,077 students were named to the 2009 fall honor rolls at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, including 1,436 students who received all “A” grades and were named to the President’s Honor Roll. Students represented all 77 Oklahoma counties and 46 states.
An asterisk (*) indicates the President’s Honor Roll.
ADA — Lili Catherine Battles, Katelyn Brooke Carter,* Caleb Windsor Caudle, Susan Leigh Cope, Kyle Ray Cothren, Kristen Paige Covington,* Alex Benton Leach, Katie Janelle Nixon, Sarah Elizabeth O'Connor, Austin Wayne Painter, Kaylynn Kim Pellam, Amanda Ruth Stidham,* Augusta Rae Stidham,* Erica Omegia Sutton, Jonathan Wesley Sutton, Christina Marie Thetford, Katelyn Ellison, Tyler, Horne and Sarah Katharine Horne.
ALLEN — Brenton Joseph McCullough.*
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