Danville South Elementary School honor roll
Sixth grade, all As — William Beaty, Benjamin Klinker, Valentina McBride, Neal Molloy, Heather Siller, Hanna Thompson, Shafer Cox, Thomas Harlan, Kaitlyn Moss, Alexis Pearcy, Kaileanna Albright, Tara Blackard, Alayna Bolen, Michael Early, Kami Easlick, Cassandra Jensen, Christopher Peterson, Jessica Edwards, Juliana Griswold, Megan Hamilton, Sara Binkley, Samuel Gulley, Sara Hill, Trevor Kunkle, Matthew Reed, Jessica Troyer, Hannah Weiss, Kaitlyn Williamson, Jacob Bolton, Danielle Edwards, Jovanny Emery, Megan Schmidt, Andrea Turik, Shelby Yancey, April Dunaway, Nikaya Hale, Melissa Rudie, Sierra Summers, Julie Bonifield, Adam Decker, and Logan Moore.
Sixth grade, As and Bs — Kayla Crawford, Aaron Graham, Andrea Herald, Lindsey Koch, Madeline McCurtain, Shane McMann, Tyler Parent, McKenzy Petree, Katie Rigdon, Jordan Shearin, McKenzie Bear, Brenna Kincaid, Connor Riffey, Clayton Sagar, Chelsea Wallace, Alexander Bilyeu, Hannah Davis, Dennis Eckert, Sarah Ellenburg, Dakota Jones, Matthew Martin, Megan Newcomer, Kyle Reeves, Chelsi Stoddard, Jared Wilson, Mackenzie Allen, Scott Amor, Alecia Bramble, Kyle Donohue, Brandon Huber, Alana Mink, Cameron Neace, Cassandra Peterson, Nicholas Swisher, John Wolff, Ashley Angrick, Jackson Butler, Gary Deaton, Kristin Evans, Mitchell Fairbrother, Kyler Harmless, Amanda Hasty, Courtney Leisch, John Luecht, Jacob Redman, Kasey Wheasler, Jacob Adams, Teghan Chattin, Claire Hazelton, Hannah Hughes, Michaela Keiser, Anthony Mitchell, Courtney Shroyer, Zachary Skinner, Madison Barker, Amanda Cooper, Turner Duckett, Brent Edelson, Shawn Fikes, Kathryn Grantham, Alyssa Hutchinson, Matthew Martin, Andrew Miller, Grant Callahan, Briant Detty, Amber Griffin, Ashley Neal, Ariana Ogden, and Whitney Taylor.
Fifth grade, all As — Anna Eschbach, Katherine Freed, Kaylie McKee, Jared Smith, Melanie Turner, Adrianne Glaser, Emma Hine, Alex Burdsall, Daniel Dieckmann, Michael Reed, Jessica Hornaday, Turner Perkins, Jack Griffith, and Cody Hodges.
Fifth grade, As and Bs — Joseph Engel, Tayler Gowan, Sierra Hensley, Leah Jones, Robert Lark, Kelsey Miller, Renae Schuldt, Brock Stevens, Makayla Aubert, Mitchell Collier, David Goodin, Nicholas Hall, Katie Pedigo, Nicholas Steinmetz, Jordan Wasson, Taylor Wiggam, Alissa Wilkins, Tatiana Barton, Brayton Bate, John Buchanan, Kennedy Davis, Claire Ervin, Alexis Fultz, Bailey Lehker, Edyth McEvilly, Johnny McGuire, Elisabeth Sidebottom, Madison Stewart, Elijah Blakley, London Carpenter, Shelby Daugherty, Tate DeAtley, Chelsea Gould, Hannah Kelly, Haley Nale, Matthew Neilson, Shelby Rutledge, Kaleb Savoldi, Laney Seders, Aaron Starlin, Patrick Yentes, Justin Allen, Cameron Amor, Ellen Ashley, Zachary Blankenship, Deondre Boller, Kyla Bourne, Levi Cartwright, Christopher Dowell, Jacquelyn Gonzalez, Kristen Hall, Lauryn Luckey, Gabriella Mason, Brendan Sagar, Dusty Shelton, Dustin Shipley, Jessie Smith, Emily Turner, Amber Young, Gail Zhang, Jennifer Hurley, Emilea Allen, Samantha Bohannon, Tara Boling, Leah Broderick, Lauren Catellier, Case Estle, Haley Lynch, Alexis McDuffee, Marlena McIntosh, Alexander Pell, Michelle Stines, Benjamin Tucker, Kathryn Butterfield, Jason Eisenhart, Carly Kroll, Nicholas Newman, Mary Salerno, Shawn Weir, and Suzanne White.
Fourth grade, all As — Cody Andreoni, Kaitlyn Andreoni, Zachary Bradshaw, Lucas Callahan, John Shannon, Lydia Russell, Andrea Utley, Erin DuMontelle, Abbigail Fultz, Melissa Salerno, Edgar Smith, Stephanie Burdsall, Elizabeth Hubbard, Victoria Hubbard, Katelyn Paugh, Chancelor Clark, Caroline Crosslin, and Hannah Snider.
Fourth grade, all As and Bs — Ciara Chattin, Emily Furlong, Bradlye Gordon, Kaycee Marshall, Amber Stinson, Benjamin Thompson, Mac White, Madelynn Blakley, Robin Ford, Zachary Freeman, Abigail Hays, Hailey Lattz, Travis Leondis, Grayson Post, Richard Snodgrass, Abigayle Zielinski, Allison Barker, Jacob Edwards, Justin England, Emma Freestone, Nicholas Gilliam, Devin Ingles, Jonathan Inman, Haleigh Kelly, Tyler Koch, Sydney Kroll, Victoria Ross-Frost, Jarrett Shull, Claudia Wesley, Sara Barnett, Claire Gilbert, Nicholas Hamilton, Renae Knotts, Justin Sanford, Ashton Sorrell, Chandler Thornburg, Breanna Amrhein, Tonya Birnell, Nicholas Brown, Melanie Foreman, Kimberly Hinkle, David Hornsby, Allison Lake, Emily Stultz, Marie Summers, David Woodard, Drew Armfield, Matthew Barry, Cami Collins, Deakon Doub, Phoenix Evans, Dorothy Forster, Devon Hartsalla, Brittany Hughson, Alyxandra Jackson, Nicki Kiefer, Colby Klaum, Justin Kuhn, Isabelle Mitchell, Brandon Siller, Marissa Simkins, Scott Williamson, Gary Zhang, Tanner Austin, Sydney Condon, Jacob Fulton, Erica Gummere, Travis Kivett, Sara Nedroscik, Payton Perry, Kristen Petersen, Zachary Saito, Noah Toney, and Kathryn Turner.
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