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LUELLA HIGH SCHOOL 1St Semester Honors and Recognitions These Honors and Recognitions Were Celebrated in Student Assemblies on Thursday, January 11 LUELLA HIGH SCHOOL 1st Semester Honors and Recognitions These Honors and Recognitions were celebrated in student assemblies on Thursday, January 11. Individual recognitions Academic o Meet Patel: National Merit Scholarship Finalist . Meet is the only student in Henry County Schools selected as a 2018 National Merit Semi-Finalist o Tasi Levao: Governor’s Honors Program Finalist in Communicative Arts o Madelyn Minkoff: Governor’s Honors Program Finalist in Mathematics o Levi Thompson: Varsity Math County Champion o Alex Mackey: JV Math County Champion o Meet Patel: Luella High School’s 2018 STAR Student . Meet chose Mr. Dean Goldgar as his 2018 STAR Teacher Fine Arts o Dawson Babischken: Best Supporting Actress for the Region One-Act Play in Region 4-AAAA o Kevin Reyes: Best Supporting Actor in Region 4-AAAA One Act Play o Joshua Toussaint; Chigozie Amaeze: All Star Cast All-county Henry County Theater Festival Athletics o Keely Brown: Athlete of the Week in Girls’ Basketball o Kamya Hollingshed: Athlete of the Week for Girls’ Basketball o Sydney Thrailkill: Athlete of the Week in Swim o Elijah Hine: Region 4-AAAA All Region Team - Honorable Mention (Football) o Kamya Hollingshed: Pre-Season All Region Team (Basketball) o Zaria Bankston: Pre-Season All Region Team (Basketball) o Lina Waldrop: 1st Team Region 4-AAAA Outfield (Softball) o Morgan Bennett: 2nd Team Region 4-AAAA Infield (Softball) **************** District Honor Chorus members: Anna Grace Arrington Dawson Babischken Tristine Hui Taylor Parris Aryana Barnes Elissa Reyes **************** Luella Softball team made the State Playoffs Players: o Morgan Bennett, Emely Estevez, Aaliya Williams, Kristin Dean, Gabbie Foster, J’Nya Moore, Janecia Tabb, Lina Waldrop and Kaitlyn Winner Individual Player Honors: o Region 4-AAAA First Team Infield: Myracle Hawkins o Region 4-AAAA First Team Outfield: Shelby Elliot o Region 4-AAAA Second Team Catcher: Kimberly Thousand o Region 4-AAAA Second Team Infield: Shelby Elliot Luella Volleyball team made the State Playoffs Players: o Haley Balke, Nia Jones, Caitlyn Keaton, Halie Sander, Hollie Wines, Brooke Worley, Shariah Aldridge, Shynece Aldredige, Sarina Foddrell, Sydney Frierson, Diana Ibarra, Trystan Levao, and Sydney Thrailkill. Trystan, Hollie and Haley were all Volleyball All Area players. Individual Player Honors: o All Area Players: Trystan Levao, Hollie Wines, Haley Balke o State-recognized Volleyball Playoff players: Tasi Levao, Alex Tennant Football Individual Player Honors: o First Team all-Region 4-AAAA: Tijay Brown and Latrell Murray o Second Team all-Region 4-AAAA: Chaz Mayfield, Evan Stevens, Reggie Temple, Tim Dorsey, Tim McClure o All-Region 4-AAAA Honorable Mention: Xavier Burden, Kori Coleman, Trevor Radford, Tarnue Borbor, Colton Dillingham o Dejon Conway: Region 4-AAAA Special Teams Player of the Year **************** Luella High School Recognition 2017 CCRPI score = 77.2 o 3rd consecutive year that the school’s CCRPI score has increased. School’s score is higher than state average CCRPI score for all high schools . School’s score is higher than Henry County Schools’ CCRPI score for all high schools . School ranks 4th among all high schools in Henry County Schools. Citizenship Awards Teachers chose students who they felt were the best examples of good student citizens in class. Student Name Teacher Name Student Grade Level Aaliyah Martin Ms. Camille Bratton 9th Akimah Scott Mr. Jennifer Coleman 10th Akimah Scott Ms. Sharon Mavis 10th Alec Brautigan Ms. Nancy Meyers 10th Amoy Brown Ms. Frances Close 11th Angel Yang Mr. Alex Schafer 9th Angelica Rodriguez Ms. Lisa Boyd 10th Anisha Thames Dr. Maxine Marks 12th Aniyah Parkey Guny Sgt. Jimmie Lewis 9th Antario Caldwell Mr. Eric Oldfield 11th Anthony Solomon Ms. Laurie Tyson 9th Aryana Barnes Ms. Quinyonia Kearse 9th A'Saunte Mirtzine Ms. Jessika Herron 10th Brianna Allen Mr. Kurt Peters 10th Brianna Allen Mr. Kurt Peters 10th Chinaza Adiele Ms. DeAniss Dean 9th Chinaza Adiele Ms. Valerie Moore 9th Dakota Cadoree Ms. Monica Curry 10th Daniel Ruiz Ms. Quinyonia Kearse 9th Diego Sanchez Mr. Joel Cassell 12th Diego Sanchez Ms. Michell Ahmad 12th Dylan Entrabartolo Mr. David Carroll 10th Estefany Chiriboga Sr. Chief Ira Watkins 10th Gabriella Carrasquillo Ms. Shanelle Sewell 9th Gabriella Johnson Ms. Amy Bell 9th Gene'Nyah Reliford Ms. Camille Bratton 9th Gerald Pierce Ms. Tammy Rupe 12th Germaine Vixamar Ms. Amy Bull 11th Halie Sanders Mr. James Roberts 12th Hana McMillan Guny Sgt. Jimmie Lewis 11th Holness, Chelsea L Ms. Kris Narra 10th Isyss Tennant Mr. Mike Sneed 9th Jabriea Butler Ms. Carla Keaton 12th Jacob Carter Mr. Corey Newton 11th James Fisher Mr. Dean Goldgar 11th Jamiah N Giles Ms. Julia Richardson 9th Jayden Orelus Ms. Lacey Smith 10th Jaynea Jackson Ms. Theresa Hodge 11th Jose' D Pena Orozco Ms. Kris Narra 10th Jose Gaston Ms. Amy Bull 10th Justin Sapp Ms. Jaime Henck 12th Jzi Taylor Mr. John Travis 10th Jzi Taylor Sr. Chief Ira Watkins 10th Kathleen McCrea Dr. R. 10th Kayla Grant Mr. Mark Hammontree 9th Kevin Reyes Ms. Kate O’Quinn 12th Kevin Roberts Ms. Kesha Williams 12th Kofler, Emilie L Mr. Vijay Madan 11th Kurt Devine Ms. Quinita Morrow 10th Madeline Minkoff Dr. David Collart 11th Makalah Hardy Ms. Lacey Smith 12th Marica Bryant Ms. Monica Blue 11th Marisa Rockwood Mr. Cedric Nash 12th Maurice Johnson Ms. Karie Jarrett-Roberts 11th Melissa Murietta Ms. Tamesha Hickey 12th Molly Parris Mr. James Roberts 10th Monterius P Fletcher Ms. Julia Richardson 9th Nadia DeWeever Ms. Jennifer Coleman 11th Nicholas Jordan Ms. Kinsey Schultz 11th Omari Grant Ms. Shanelle Sewell 9th Oswald E Diaz Ms. Julia Richardson 9th Richard Perry Mr. Christopher Hightower 12th Riya Bhakta Mr. Neal Bell 9th Rommie Molina Mr. Alex Schafer 10th Sam Burns Ms. Nancy Meyers 12th Samantha Huff Mr. Kerry Vanderford 11th Savannah Elliot Mr. Mark Hammontree 9th Sydnee Vickers Mr. Mike Sneed 9th Sy'Hai Petersen Mr. Kerry Vanderford 10th Taylor Parris Ms. Laurie Tyson 10th Tony McKoy Ms. Carletta Perry 10th Tony McKoy Ms. Monica Blue 10th Trystan Levao Ms. Samantha Curtis 11th Vidhi Patel Ms. Kesha Williams 9th Xavier Green Ms. Michelle Marrero 9th Yolanda Lindsay Lt. Cmdr. Kim Woods 11th Zaria ("Z") Bankston Mr. John Travis 12th Zoe Delbridge Ms. Michelle Marrero 10th .
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