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First Academy announces Honor Roll, Headmaster’s List

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First Academy is pleased to recognize those students in 1st-6th Grade who have earned academic honors for the third quarter of the 2016-17 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.

Honor Roll

First grade: Adalynn Cumbass, Noah Meredith, and Lacie Spears

Second grade: Kolton Brooker, Ethan Duran, Madge McCranie, and Cope McNair

Third grade: Raiden Grantham and Olivia LaRiccia

Fourth grade: Solie Purvis

Fifth grade: Harleigh Hope and JaeVera Royals

Sixth grade: Carter Guthrie

Headmaster’s List

First grade: Chloe Bratcher, Saylor Brulte, Adelaide Day, Alyssa Drew, Maylee Evans, Hunter Hicks, Conner Lott, Elizabeth O’Steen, Layla Varnadoe, Ava Wasden, and Mia Kate Winge

Second grade: Dillon Drew, Reese Fender, Joseph Gilbert, Kezney Kashula, Michelle Paik, Hannah Powell, Luke Rudd, MiaBelle Stone , Landon Tanner, and Beckett Waldron

Third Grade: Evan Fender, Aubree Fitzgerald, Allie Gasque, Natalie Guthrie, Abrah Harris, Logan James, Matthis McCullough, Russ O’Steen, Kiran Reddy, Elly Grace Wasden, and Julia Williams

Fourth grade: Gabby Burns

Fifth Grade: Addy Harris, Riley Polk, Kaitlyn Tanner, and Faith Wasden

Sixth grade:  Sarah O’Steen  and Gillis Roberson

Douglas Georgia First Academy First Baptist Church
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