Eighth grade, high honor roll — Erin Akins, Haley Ashby, Corbin Badger, Micaela Bartley, Sydney Carlson, Stephen Harris, Bryce Hill, Mattie Jones, Josie Knapp, Lauren Mardis, Garrett Morris, Katie Parsons, Matthew Perronie, Madison Ross, Andrew Saunders, Becca Smith, and Quinton Thompson.
Eighth grade, honor roll — Ashley Allen, Shelby Anderson, Aaron Beasley, Danielle Beever, Emily Bewley, Logan Blair, Anthony Branson, Matthew Buckner, Jamie Clossey, Tess Coffenberry, Ross Cooper, Jessie Fancher, Lindsey Farmer, Zak Ferguson, Kylie Fife, Brant Gadberry, Maddy Garland, Lydia Griffith, Meagan Hall, Nicole Harris, Savannah Icenogle, Kagan Johnson, Bryce Jones, Nolan Kinch, Matthew Koskey, Kayla Like, Raegan Lintner, Briana Lough, Austin Lynn, Kodi McCarley, Marisa Meyer, Samme Miller, Evan Moser, Madi Myers, Dalton Nix, Logan Stroup, Shelby Truelove, Josh Vershave, Jordan Wiles, Taylor Williams, Sylvia Willis, Tara Wolf, and Dallas Wolfe.
Seventh grade, high honor roll — Travis Bauer, Erin Boles, Allyson Booth, Katie Bowerbank, Corbin Cox, Kasey Cross, Jude Diagostino, Katrina Headlee, Donnie Hott, Jacob Hussey, Claire Johnson, Karen Jones, Madison Jones, Taylor Krieg, Matthew McDonald, Connor Miller, Sean Smith, Madison Sprecher, Nick Sprecher, Austin Starnes, Trevor Waite, and Lilli Walton.
Seventh grade, honor roll — Austin Brown, Lucas Brown, Ashley Burket, Keiland Cooper, Michael Davisson, Owen Duckett, Jacquelyn Fry, Sam Gick, Logan Hadley, Cory Hagemier, Savannah Harris, Curtis Heagy, Miranda Heinz, Jake Hendershot, Shannon Howse, Haley Hunter, Payton Keers, Oren Kolditz, Haley Lawyer, Matthew Linville, Lyndsay McAnulty, Payne Medjesky, Jessica Merriman, Lacey Meyer, Peyton Miller, Maggie Mizell, Nathan Osborne, Mikayla Patterson, Nathan Roseboom, Jake Russell, Chelsi Rutenbeck, Conner Sheets, Dani Showalter, Matthew Simmerman, Josh Sipes, Audrey Springer, Jami Squires, Thomas Tintera, Marita VanDyke, and Samantha Williams
Sixth grade, high honor roll — Haley Begay, Abby Bridwell, Maggie Burgess, Nick Carlson, Michelle Davis, Destiny Davisson, Liam Day, Emily Griffith, Luke Hatton, Logan Moulder, Emilee Pfeifer, Joey Pfeifer, A.J. Sallee, and Ian Williams.
Sixth grade, honor roll — Sydney Alabaugh, Alyssa Alexander, Wyatt Althoff, Lauren Baumer, Lauren Beasley, Olivia Benner, Abi Bicknell, Carly Booth, Jessica Brunner, Amber Carlton, Morgan Carter, Christine Carver, Santana Chandler, Lee Cloar, Madalyn Cloud, Lydia Conrad, Wesley Cook, Zac Cooper, Blaine Cora, Haley Cowart, Erin Cox, Dakota Davisson, Jaret DeGolyer, Ryan Duffy, Nathan Egger, Payton Goodwin, Chance Griffith, Kayla Heath, Kate Henley, Jenna Isaacs, Kyler Jeter, Ashtin Keck, Austin Larmer, Tristyn Lucas, Kyle MacKinnon, Kelly McClung, Madisyn McCutchan, Kristen McGuinness, Haylee Ottinger, Taylor Prentice, Morgan Presson, Jani Riggs, Elise Ritchotte, Arron Rose, Kyle Rose, Lucas Rutherford, Brianna Serna-Ramsey, Alex Shattuck, Abigail Smith, Taylor Springer, Cara Storms, Brandon Taylor, Emily Tepe, Ashley Terhune, Emily Wagner, Grant Wagner, Kelsey Walton, Reed Watson, Racquel Wilson, and Taylor Yoder.
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VU dedicates Plainfield training center
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Program strives to help students attend college
BROWNSBURG — When William “Bill” Carter retired, he decided to put his energy into creating an organization to help students live up to their potential. He is now the executive director of the Carel Education Foundation that helps financially struggling teens achieve their academic goals.
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St. Susanna teacher receives grant
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PHS homecoming set for Sept. 16
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County schools fare well on ISTEP
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Marine Corps Educators Workshop
Educators from the Midwest were recently provided the opportunity to see how the United States Marine Coprs conducts basic training and transforms young men and women into Marines.
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Local residents immersed in Marine Corps culture
SAN DIEGO, Calif.— The U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) has developed a reputation for being the best of the best and transforming men and women into an elite group of skilled warriors.
Last week, the corps put that process on display for educators from throughout the Midwest.
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School superintendent pay to come under scrutiny
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Tri-West Middle School earns national recognition
LIZTON — It’s been a big year for the teachers, students, and staff at Tri-West Middle School. The school was recently named a four star school by the state and has now earned national recognition as a 2011 School to Watch.
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BCSC hires new principals
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