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THE JACKSON HERALD
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2010
Three area students
honored at Georgia Tech
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RAKESTRAW
JAMESON
STOUDENMIRE
WATSON
JHS names December 3D Award winners
JEFFERSON HIGH
School has named the
“3D Award” winners for
December. Recognized are
Kayla Rakestraw, 12 th grade;
Jakob Jameson, 11th grade;
Rebecca Stoudenmire, 10th
grade; and Juliann Watson,
ninth grade.
The 3D Student of the
Month Award is part of the
JHS incentive program and
is awarded monthly to four
students - one per grade
level - based on depend
ability, dedication and dili
gence. Students are nomi
nated and chosen by JHS
staff and those selected get
lunch off campus with the
principal and assistant prin
cipal, a t-shirt, photo recog
nition in the school lobby
EAST JACKSON Middle
School has named its stu
dents who earned a spot on
either the principal’s list or
honor roll for the second
nine-week grading period.
Students who earned all
A’s were named to the prin
cipal’s list, while those who
maintained an A average
were named to the honor
roll.
EIGHTH GRADE
Principal’s list: Savannah
Barnett, Taylin Cozzens,
Autumn Cromer, Beth
Doss, Chelsey Holland,
Harlie Howington, Brooke
Humphries, Kelsey Kelly,
Christian Minish, Danita
Moon, Carter Potts,
Gracie Thompson and Joi
Waldsmith.
and a certificate of recogni
tion at the honors brunch.
RAKESTRAW
Kayla Rakestraw is
the daughter of Pamela
and Henry Rakestraw,
Jefferson.
She is a member of the
Jefferson High Step Team
and FBLA.
Her favorite courses are
math and science.
Rakestraw plans to attend
Athens Technical College
and become an ultrasound
technician.
JAMESON
Jakob Jameson is the
son of Melinda and Dale
Edmunds, Jefferson.
He is a member of the
Spanish Club, Total Person
Program and Beta Club. He
Honor roll: Justin Akin,
Austin Beauchamp, Jamie
Brown, Ethan Butler,
Maribel Callejas, Alex
Dodd, Allisan Farlow, Terry
Fortner, Amber Frady,
Cayla Highfield, Rusty
House, Tyler Hutto, Torie
Jones, Tori Lee, Destiny
McHann, Jessica McKay,
Jessie Minish, Adam
Minnick, Robert Molina,
Diana Petresku, Alexandra
Poole, Josh Presley, Chris
Saavedra, Jessie Samples,
Lauren Sanders, Hope
Satterfield, Joy Satterfield,
Justin Sears, Haven Sears,
Alex Sewell, Noah Staples,
Paige Stephens, Andrew
Taylor, Josh Valles, Jeremy
Visgar, Augustina Vasquez,
Jordan Waddell, Ana
was recognized for the 2009
National Spanish Exam.
Jameson’s favorite cours
es are Spanish and modern
military history.
He plans to attend col
lege and later attend medi
cal school to become an
anesthesiologist.
STOUDENMIRE
Rebecca Stoudenmire is
the daughter of Melanie and
Jim Stoudenmire, Jefferson.
She is active in softball
and track and is a two-time
3D Award winner.
Stoudenmire’s favorite
courses are language arts
and world history.
She plans to attend col
lege and pursue a career
in journalism and photog
raphy.
Wagner, Robert Watterson,
Tad Whitfield and Lauren
Worley.
SEVENTH GRADE
Principal’s list: Kristina
Ashe, Kayla Banks, Taylor
Beatty, Rebecca Bramblett,
Cole Canup, Jacob Davis,
Meghan Dowell, Kaitlin
Grindle, Hannah Hicks,
Noah Hulett, Austin Jones,
Carrie Leon, Marquesta
McGee, Destiny McWalters,
Iris Mora, Carlie Morgan,
Kristen Mull, Joseph Pass,
James Pendley, Eli Pierce,
Niki Pruitt, Daniel Reaves,
Austin Roberts, Trenton
Sorrells, Vladik Staples,
Cassy Stephens and Trace
Wilbanks.
Honor roll: Arturo Arteaga,
Kristi Ballard, Bridget
WATSON
Juliann Watson is the
daughter of Bryan and
Mison Watson, Jefferson.
She is active in concert
and marching band and the
AFJROTC drill team and
colorguard team.
Watson is first chair tenor
saxophone with the JHS
band, is commander of the
AFJROTC colorguard team
and is a member of the
AFJROTC drill team which
finished second at the
Southeast Regional Drill
Meet.
Her favorite subject is
language arts.
Watson plans to attend
college and then medical
school to pursue a career as
an anesthesiologist.
Barnell, Adam Bartel, Ty
Beason, Hannah Browning,
Savannah Bush, Sierra Bush,
Rebecca Chancey, Malinda
Cooper, Collin Cosby, Joshua
Crumley, Ethan Dalton,
Spencer Davis, Conner
Elrod, Tyesha Gaither, Faith
Gilman, Hayley Griffith,
Ashleigh Grooms, Joshua
Hansard, Jessica Harvey,
Nicole Hoover, Kaitlin
Kilgore, Zachery Lounder,
Bayleigh Marlow, Sarah
Moon, Kinsley Morris,
Tori Packard, Billie Pirtle,
Taylor Presley, Reagan
Robach, Hanna Shook,
Melissa Skinner, Randi
Slizewski, Samuel Swain,
Madison Thompson, Juliana
Watson, Kristin Whitlock
and Heather Wiggins.
SEVERAL Jackson
County students have earned
faculty honors distinction or
been named to the dean’s list
for fall semester at Georgia
Tech.
Undergraduate students
earning a 4.0 academic aver
age for the semester earn the
distinction of faculty honors.
Undergraduate students
SEVERAL Jackson County
students earned degrees dur
ing the fall semester at North
Georgia College and State
University, Dahlonega.
They are: Audrey Marie
Rogers, Nicholson, bachelor
of arts; Shernia Paulandra
Merritt, Pendergrass, asso
ciate of science/nursing;
JEFFERSON Academy
has announced the first
semester gold honor medal
recipients.
Third graders named
were: Cody Bare, Olivia
Brown, Joshua Bryant,
Mason Corbett, Avrie Crum,
Jackson Culpepper, Lynleigh
Dial, Chri stopher Echeverria,
Braden Gerbig, Olivia Grant,
Hannah Hamrick, Augusta
Haughaboo, Douglas
Holloway, Elbe Isaacs, Emily
Kollman, Paige Landers,
Tori Lathrop, Ariana
Long, Jacob Mashburn,
Kathryn Mays, Jon Thomas
Middleton, Payton Mitchell,
Anna Moore, Chloe Pruitt,
Katie Ronci, Jakob Sealock,
Brylie Turk, Hannah Faith
Watson, Caleb Wells and
Branson White.
Fourth graders named
were: McKinsey Anderson,
Alanis Aponte, Caetlin
Avrett, Haley Bartoletta,
Akera Benton, Nick Boobas,
Sophie Brown, Lucas
Carreno, Toby Chapeau,
Cammie Chavez, Savanna
Davis, Sidney Ducleroir,
Carter Evans, Christina
Faglier, Lauren Geiser,
Natalie Gibson, Bailey
earning a 3.0 or higher aca
demic average for the semes
ter are named to the dean’s
list.
Kristie Champlin,
Jefferson, earned faculty
honors.
Named to the dean’s
list were: Daniel Wood,
Nicholson; and Daniel Miller,
Jefferson.
William Thomas Howell,
Braselton, master of educa
tion; Andrew Blake Murphy,
Braselton, bachelor of sci
ence; Andrew Michael
Longo, Braselton, bachelor
of business administration;
and Leah O. Neal Springer,
Braselton, bachelor of sci
ence.
Gilbert. Maggie Giles, Lily
Goggans, Dillon Greer, Billy
Guthrie, C J Guzman, Sarah
Henry, Nicholas Hilton,
Crystal Holcombe, Clayton
Jones, Lindsey Kelley,
Addison Kelly, Julia Kobe,
Olena Maisonneuve, Riley
Malone, Darien Matlock,
Ernesto Mendoza, Slate
Nations, Matthew Nilsen,
Alex Porter, Evan Sherman,
Kendall Steele, Faith
Tomack, Tan Tonge, Alex
Trimble, Ellen Underwood
and Terrell Wall.
Fifth graders named
were: Kristen Alford,
Madi Bell, Zack Boobas,
Jenny Buchanan, Ian
Byers, Megan Carlson,
Ryan Childress, Addison
Cochran, Summerlin
Courchaine, McEver Dugan,
Alana Edwards, Olivia
Elrod, Chaz Evans, Hannah
Gerbig, Beth Harkins,
Nicholas Holman, Charlie
Jarrett, Luke Kinsey, Aaric
Marks, Rachael Middleton,
Caroline Mitchell, Kamiru
Ndirangu, Tristan Owen,
Ally Petering, Austin
Phillips, Abby Richardson,
Julia Stechly, Terry Vlahos
and Jeremy Webb.
See more school news on page 24C.
Principal’s list, honor roll students named at EJMS
Area students earn degrees
Gold honor medal students at
Jefferson Academy named
Antique Station
Book Signing
3880 Hwy. 53, Hoschton
January 23 • 2-5 p.m
Featuring:
Ann Marie Kriszt
Bestis Friends, Long Journey Home
& Nearly Full Circle
Ojeal Webster
Growing Up on the Cumberland River
Dr. Carol Holzhalb
The CCC's
Refreshments Served