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Honor roll: Bryan County Elementary
honor roll

Bryan County Elementary recently announced its fourth nine weeks honor roll:

Grade 3

Jason Anderson, Alexander Asselin, Gracee Barber, Alexander Barton, Ella Bishop, Dalton Bragg, Ashanti Brown, Dawson Brown, Mariah Bulloch, Alyssa Burnsed, Catherine Campbell, Noah Clock, Zachary Cochran, Jada Conley, Madysen Conover, Isabella Cooper, Shae Coursey, Evan Cowart, Nathan Creech, Caycelyn Davis, Lily Davis, Tyler Davis, Willow Galligher, Sarah Grant, Connor Harrell, Caylee-Grace Hendrix, William Hester, Chelsea Hewitt, Xi’Yon James, Jacqueline Jenkins, Kayla Kilmer, Jaci Kitchings, Lydia Lancaster, Trevor Lanier, Alysa Lovett, Aiden McItosh, Jonathon Nelson, Callie Neuroth, Leslie Ratliff, Michael Reeves, Tajah Richardson, Laila Rodriquez, Logan Sehr, Emma Strickland, Tallil Stringer, Kaleigh Temple, Alyssa Thigpen, Baleigh Thurston, Brandalyn Tilley, Savannah VanRyswyk, Aubrey Wells, Kegan Westcott, Soniya Whitaker, Allen Williams

Grade 4

Bryson Abernathy, Noah Bacon, Justin Beck, Ruby Boone, Christiana Brown, Jake Brown, James Bryant, Louie Burnsed, Amari Byrd, Lauren Caldwell, Daxwell Carrera, Austin Clemons, Christopher Coesens, Sarah Conner, Jamarion Coples, Carlin Covington, James Crews, Tiffany DuBose, Tanner Ennis, Helen Gaddis, Hunter Gibson, Amber Gray, Julian Gray, Jah’ri Haggray, Luke Hannah, Gary Austin Hayes, Amyaa Herndon, Sean Kelly Hill, Lacey Holcombe, Justyce James, Saniyyah Jenkins, Michael Jones, Neill Kennedy, Ryan Kennedy, Evan Knight, Madison Koskela, Kowen Lawson, Skylar Lee, Byron Lewis, Randi Linton, Rachel Long, Victoria Lord, Cayden Moesta, Camilla Nails, Julian Nicholson, Xander Nix, Madelyn O’Neal, Caleb Penland, Tyler Penrose, Aaliyah Reaves, Joseph Reddin, Shaneeia Reese, Jacki-Lynn Richards, Alexandra Robertson, McKenzie Shearouse, Hunter Shuman, Matthew Simmons, Benjamin Sitton, Caroline Smith, Nelson Sosa, Logan Stair, Kami Stuckey, Jett Tates, Kaydence Thompson, Ethan Trombly, Elana Vallejera, Jasmine Waters, Trevor Wells, Elijah Westcott, Jayden White, Madison Whitfield, Gary Allen Wiggins, Brandon Wilson

Grade 5

Emery Adams, Ian Annas, Maegan Beck, Kameron Boggs, Dylan Bowen, Kaylee Brown, Sarah Bryan, Tyler Burnsed, Brayden Butler, Emily Butler, Rusty Butler, Jamal Campbell, Joshua Clock, Henry Cooper, Alexis Cox, Clayton Cox, Daniel Curry, Maurenna Daniels, Cami Dowd, Madison Dowd, Laci Doyle, Linsey Doyle, Kodi Driggers, Brannen Edwards, Pascal Ellison, Allison Ennis, Jordan Flannel, Joshua Gillespie, Natalie Green, Colton Gunter, Cameron Gusman, Savannah Hall, Za’Yana Hankerson, Ryleigh Hall, Jacob Henderson, Lauren Hendricks, Thomas Hendrix, Summer Hodges, Kaya Humphrey, Isaiah Hunt, Rebekah Johnson, Hayden Joyner, Nickolas Langes, Trenton Lanier, Kelly Longino, James Love, Alexis Martin, Lilith McIntyre, Aaliyah Mills, Jillian Moody, Hunter Murphy, Celine Nguygen, James Ortner, Ava Polk, Trevin Polk, Caydence Rahn, Jacob Ryle, Dillon Scharton, Zachery Sitton, Earlis Smokes, Ashton Story, Graci Strickland, Xandria Stringer, Mckenzie Stucker, Gracie Swaney, Caroline Taylor, Harleigh Thurston, Blayre Todd, Kaelyn Twiggs, Akayjia Williams, Jaylen Williams, Sara Williams

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RH theater scholarship
Richmond Hill High School senior Jacey Shanholtzer shows her Dawn Harrington Berry Spotlight Award, which was awarded by the Richmond Hill Community Theatre and includes a $500 scholarship. With her are Tom Harris, Ashlee Farris, Brett Berry and Kim Diebold. The award was created in memory of Dawn Harrington Berry, a long time RHCT member and president who died in 2016. - photo by Photo provided.

Three reports recently presented scholarships

Richmond Hill High School senior Jacey Shanholtzer received the Dawn Harrington Berry Spotlight Award, which was awarded by the Richmond Hill Community Theatre and includes a $500 scholarship. The award was created in memory of Dawn Harrington Berry, a long time RHCT member and president who died in 2016.

Garden Club

The Richmond Hill Garden Club recently awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Katherine Wood and a $500 scholarship to Carly Vargas, both seniors graduating from Richmond Hill High School.

The awards were presented May 8 during Honors Night at RHHS.

Wood plans to attend Green Mountain College in Vermont and major in environmental studies.

Vargas plans to attend Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, Tennessee, to pursue a degree in either environmental studies or biology.

The garden club awards a $1,000 scholarship annually to a local high school senior who plans to major in a field related to environmental concerns, plants and/or gardening.

This year, due to having two exceptional candidates, the garden club awarded an additional $500 scholarship.

Exchange Club

The Exchange Club of Richmond Hill recently named Caroline Odom as its student of the year.

The club each month during the school year names a student of the month, and the student of the year is chosen from among those winners.

Awards are based on academic performance, community involvement and leadership.

Monthly winners receive $100, with the annual winner getting a $1,000 scholarship.

The Exchange Club has been recognizing students for more than 30 years.

Odom will go on to compete in the Georgia District Exchange Club against students from across the state.

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