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RHHS honor roll
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The Richmond Hill High School honor roll for the third nine weeks.

Rebecca Abbott, Brian Adams, Jennifer Adams, Hollie Alarcon, Taley Alarcon, Glorili Alejandro, Laila Ali, Amber Amory, Matthew Baker, Nicholas Balas, Peter Barnes, Nickolas Barrett, Dara Benes, Tamar Benes, Caroline Benjamin, Melissa Benninghoff, Kaitlin Bergsmith, James Berry, Justin Berry, Kaitlyn Berry, Kileen Berry, Joshua Biering, Travis Bird, Courtney Bishie, Anna Bloomer, Rebecca Bodaford, Charles Boles, Philip Bostek, Benjamin Botelho, Christopher Bovaird-Baker, Jonathan Bowyer, Lovetta Bradley, Katie Braid, Kyle Brannstrom, Anna Brasile, Katelyn Brooker, Shala Brown, Adam Bryant, Shannon Bryant, Stephen Bryant, Rebekah Burnsed, Michael Butler, Taurean Butler, Robert Bynum,

Nicole Calkins, Jenna Carpenter, Jere Carter, Jennifer Cavin, Lesley Chesnut, Zackary Christie, Courtney Clark, Katherine Clark, Caitlin Collins, Amber Congdon, Miranda Cooper, Cameron Corbin, Matthew Cordle, Kevin Corr, Taylor Craft, Katherine Cunningham, Sherrae' Cunningham, Shevonne Cunningham,

Parker Daniels, Thomas Daniels, Brynn Davis, Joshua Davis, Natalie Davis, James Dean, James Degnan, Megan Desillier, Shawn Dethloff, Hilary Diebold, Katelyn Dixon, Laurie Dixon, Rachel Dixon, Timothy Dixon, Damien Doser, Mitchell Doud, Thomas Drane, Amanda DuBois, Marisha Dunham, Julianne East, Kelsey Elam, Thomas Evans, Adam Faircloth, Kevin Farr, Joseph Feck, Cooper Filby, Patrick Fina, Katherine Finnegan, Gina Florio, Kyle Forbes, Jessica Fox, Haley Foxworth, Matthew Frost, Jeremy Futch, Joshua Futch,

James Gardner, Brandon Garza, Rachel Geary, Candice Giles, Teresa Gizzi, Jeremey Goolsby, George Greig, Meghan Guarino, Lauren Guither, Talia Gutierrez, Kristen Hagan, Gabrielle Hague, Shelby Hague, Lauren Hall, Erez Haramaty, Destiny Harris, Cory Hart, Richard Hawkins, Corey Haws, Angela Henneman, Matthew Hickman, Kala Hires, Samantha Holesovsky, Jorden Howard, Katherine Hudson, Steven Huggins, Lauren Humphries, Luke Ingram, Liv Isacson, Brittany Ivester, Kaleb Jenkins, Arin Johnson, Brittni Johnson, John Johnson, Phillip Kandel, Boltin Kehrt, Mary Kelley, Jeremy Kemp, Brittney Kempson, Megan Killorin, Brandi King, Tami King, Jordan Klebe, Dana Kozlowski, Karissa Kracht, Thoams Krzywanski,

Thao Lam, Trang Lam, Jason Lamson, Megan Lauer, Stephen Leadbetter, Kevin Lewis, Welton Li, Nicholas Logie, Dylan Lyle, Eric Lyle, Kate Macedo, Boris Makhinson, Joshua Marion, Alexander Marvin, Dylan Masters, Alexandra Mazur, Zachary Mazur, DaChanna McCampbell, Katryna McCann, Margaret McGuire, Emily McJenkin, Cierra McNeese, Melissa Menzoff, Sarah Michael, Tiffany Mielke, Justin Mills, Sean Moore, Jose Morales, Michael Morris, Alexis Mosley, Azea Mustafa, Anne Myers,

Megan Nance, Jean Navedo, Ashlee Neal, Tanzere Nelson, Nancy Nye, Kristen Oddi, Kristen Ortiz, Stefanie Ortiz, Mark Pace, Sarah Parker, Sean Peacock, Julia Pearson, Carolina Perez, Maggie Petty, Huy Phan, Minh Phan, John Phifer, Matthew Pickett, Aaron Pittsley, Joshua Portela, Timothy Prieskorn, Tiffany Pruitt, Adam Pulver, Jessica Qualls, Kyle Quarles,

Amanda Ramsay, Meghan Ramsay, Oliva Reed, Selina Reed, Lauren Regan, Sarah Reid, Ashley Reynolds, Paul Rhyne, Mollie Riggins, Nicole Robben, Donald Roberts, Richard Rockett, German Rodriguez, Krysta Rohde, Jayne Ruff, Cody Rushing, Matthew Schlag, Kendra Schneider, Samantha Scofield, Mallory Scott, Sarah Scott, James Scully, Amy Seifert, Ryan Settle, Timothy Sheehan, Megan Shill, Jae Shim, Austin Shinall, Mitchell Shores, Brian Simonson, Christopher Skimmerhorn, Heather Skimmerhorn, James Slack, Taylor Sliker, Anastasia Smith, Megan Smith, Nicolas Smoot, Allison Snider, Kevin Soria, Jennifer Sotomayor, Kyra Spill, Madaline Spinks, Alexander Squires, Jennifer St. Aubin, Nicholas Stacy, Marc Stanley, Jacquelyn Staton, Emily Stephens, Hugh Stephens, Craig Stitt, Amanda Sullivan, Brandon Sullivan, Rachel Sweeney, Sean Szad,

Ruding Tang, Madelyn Tanner, Justin Taylor, Nathan Tech, Evan Thompson, Jonathan Thompson, Meagan Thrasher, Ryan Tillman, Matthew Tipton, Trever Todd, William Tomlinson, Tiffany Toteno, Victoria Townley, Jason Trankle, Alicia Traylor, Brittni Turk, Brett Tuten, Kelsey Uhl, Heather Vaccaro, Ethan Vernon, Richard Vice, Johnathan Waller, Megan Walsh, Casey Weed, Danielle Wells, Joshua Wells, Katarina Werle, Megan Westberry, Timothy Westcott, Tricia Westen, Shannon Wichers, Stefanie Wilkins, Matthew Wilkinson, Gabrielle Williams, Lauren Willsie, Cayla Wilson, Jillian Yontz, Charles Zhu, Michael Zhu

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Students fare well in testing
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School officials said Bryan County students excelled on the CRCT, Georgia High School Graduation Test and the Georgia End-Of-Course-Tests.

Assistant Superintendent John Oliver reported on the test scores at Thursday’s Board of Education meeting and said he was very pleased with the results.

"Compared to students throughout the state, our students do very well. Overall, we’re very pleased," he said.

The CRCT is given each spring to students in the first through eighth grades. The test is given in the content areas of reading, English/language arts, and math. Students in third through eighth grades are also tested in the content areas of social studies and science.

While the individual schools do not have their data back yet, Oliver said the BoE is very interested in the data that is available.

Students in Bryan County had scores on the CRCT that exceeded the state standards, according to information presented by Oliver. Bryan County also consistently scored higher on most portions of the test in the varying grade levels than the surrounding counties.

Oliver said he attributes a great deal of the success of students in Bryan County to their parents.

"We always appreciate our parents who prepare their children to take this test," he said.

The Georgia High School Graduation Test, administered in the spring to those students in the 11th grade, is another source of pride for the BoE.

For those students who pass the test the first time it is taken, Bryan County’s numbers compare very favorably to the state’s, said Oliver.

The test covers English/language arts, math, social studies, science, and writing, and is the determining factor on whether or not children will receive their high school diploma. Students have a total of five opportunities to pass each portion of the test.

Both Richmond Hill High School and Bryan County High School had scores exceeding 500, the minimum score in order to be considered passing, for each portion of the test. The highest scores for both schools were in English/language arts and math.

Oliver also discussed the Georgia End-Of-Course-Tests, administered to those in the ninth through 12th grades after the completion of courses such as geometry, biology and American Literature and Composition to name a few. The tests make sure that students have learned the material that was presented in each course.

"Our students do very well when you compare them to the state," said Oliver.

Bryan County students exceeded the state’s average score on seven out of eight content areas. Eighty five percent of students passed the Algebra I portion, a subject that is often difficult for some.

"I’m very proud of the test scores and I believe that we will continue to do our best," said Vice Chairman Frances Meeks.

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