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First Academy recognizes superlative students

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First Academy is pleased to recognize those students in 1st-8th grades who have earned academic honors for the second quarter of the 2018-19 school year. Students are recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being on the Honor Roll or Headmaster’s List.

 

To qualify for the Honor Roll, a student must maintain an average of 90 or above per academic subject. To qualify for the Headmaster’s List, a student must maintain an average of 95 or above per academic subject. Biblical comprehension is included as an academic subject beginning in the second grade.

 

FIRST ACADEMY A-HONOR ROLL SECOND QUARTER OF 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR

FIRST GRADE

Alyia Hall

 

SECOND GRADE

Damian Duran

Seth Hope

Callen Lee-Reaves

Maggie Stewart

 

THIRD GRADE

Chloe Bratcher

Evan Hall

Hunter Hicks

Layla Varnadoe

Mia Kate Winge

 

FOURTH GRADE

Kezney Kashula

Beckett Waldron

 

FIFTH GRADE

Natalie Guthrie

Russ O’Steen

Julia Williams

SIXTH GRADE

Mason Stewart

Warren Williams

 

SEVENTH GRADE

Bethany Arnett

JaeVera Royals

 

EIGHTH GRADE

Shelby Stinson

Kenzie Wilson

 

FIRST ACADEMY HEADMASTER’S LIST

SECOND QUARTER OF 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR

 

FIRST GRADE

Kole Braddy

Benjamin Buese

Jake Day

Brennan Evans

Jenna Gasque

Luke Meredith

Collyns Spivey

Avery Wooten

 

SECOND GRADE

Jocelyn Crisp

Callie Dockery

Cameron Turner

 

THIRD GRADE

Adelaide Day

 

FIFTH GRADE

Allie Gasque

 

SIXTH GRADE

Clarabeth Meredith

 

SEVENTH GRADE

Harleigh Hope

 

EIGHTH GRADE

Gillis Roberson

First Academy First Baptist Church Douglas, Georgia
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