MMS Honor Roll, Third Nine Weeks
From the Apr 1, 2025 e-EditionHONOR ROLL
ALL A’s
8th Grade
Lillian Brown, Makayla Dabbs, Sophia Dameron, Ryan Davis, Alan Dixon, Clay Fowler, Liam Moore, Mary Morris, Helena Phipps, Dawson Reeder, Hadley Smith, Frances Trout, and Kinsley Wilson.
7th Grade
Andrew Arnold, Abigail Carroll, Graylin Ghyers, Noah Johnsonius, Cooper Jones, Aiden Long, Soksombath Long, Katelyn Martin, Samantha Mathis, Cason Mayo, William Newman, Kallie O’Rourke, Ulises Ramirez, Seth Stafford, and Christian Wall.
6th Grade
Brooklyn Andrews, Deacon Barden, Aiden Blackwell, Cooper Cunningham, Eli Davis, Julee Eubanks, Malcolm Evans, Sonny Fuller, Alice Gallimore, Saxon Hayes, BRantzen Melton, and Olivia Shank.
5th Grade
Lola Batton, Addilyn Brown, Ava Diller, Adisyn Doede, Olivia Fontana, Tate Gilbert, Emilee Harris, Neyland Harris, Avacyn Latham, Taylor Little, Aubree Roberts, Bentley Siler, Anna Kate Tucker, Samantha Unsted, Cord Wall, Rumor Weatherford, Parker Wolski, and Colin Yeley.
MERIT ROLL
ALL A’s and B’s
8th Grade
Kynlee Barden, Noah Bennett, Alleigh Britt, Kaleigh Champion, Brylie Chester, Grayson Cook, Elissa Doede, Hudson Garrett, Belle Glisson, Shayleigh Lewis, Brin Murray, Tucker Redmond, Sebanstian Sass, Maddox Soden, Lola Sumrok, Colby Swalley, Marlee Toombs, and Routon Wilson.
7th Grade
Fisher Allen, Lily Baker, Caleigh Ball, Jackson Barden, Bella Batton, Kaylee Berryhill, Serenity Bobo, Lane Brown, Leighem Broyles, Charlie Cassidy, Colton Cobb, Dakoka Cowan, Riley Crafton, Calista Diller, Finnian Evans, Miles Fontana, Zachary Fuller, Nicholas Ghyers, Gabriel Green, Andres Hernandez, Nevaeh Herris, Emily Jackson, Kamden Lee, Milania Long-Townes, Bailee Lovell, Edward Maynard, Joseph McCann, John-Patrick McReynolds, McCoy Merrick, Madilyn Milam, Zoey Neville, Javonte Piro, Mahelet Rivera, Charles Scott, Willow Stenberg, Kristy Towne, Miyah Townes, Reid Warman, and Margaret Webb.
6th Grade
Kayden Adams, Ruthie Adkins, Layla Arnold, Ashton Blackwell, Annabelle Bobb, Macy Brooks, Kenden Coleman, Zander Cunningham, Micah Dickinson, Karma Durham, Reed Gaskins, Kingsten Gibbs, Jazmin Hernandez, Miranda Hood, Emma Lifsey, Isabelle Long, Sunny Norris, Na’Vadius Owens, Aurora Ozment, Jake Parish, Genevieve Phipps, Mallorie Pierce, Sophie Price, Kiya Priddy, Armani Seats, Graham Seavers, Shelby Shaw, Gabriel Sutton, Rex Thompson, and Jamair Weatherford.
5th Grade
Harper Allen, Zoe Avila, Skylar Bass, Samuel Berry, Jax Brown, Brycen Broyles, Zane Campbell, Keegan Clark, Callie Davidson, Andrew Ellis, Brooklyn Fowler, Johnathan Ham, Eilan Harris, Abdoul Jarju, Easton Johnsonius, Tynleigh Kornegay, Eli Mann, Cohen Martin, Arienna Martinez, Benjamin McCaig, Maggie Merrick, Paisley Morgan, Jaiden Owens, Kirk Phillips, Mateo Rivera, Anna Robertson, Ruger Schieman, Presley Shipp, Kennedy Steele-Hysmith, Peyton Swafford, Devin Towne, Alayna Twitty, Amelia Walker, and Grayson Wilson.
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