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December 12, 2012

THS 2nd six weeks Honor Roll

TARBORO — PRINCIPAL’S LIST

9TH Grade



Naja Bynum

Davien Lane

Casey Medford

Victoria Modlin

Kaylyn Norville

Abel Raya Cabrera

Jonina Wrenn,



10th Grade



Timothy Boyd Jr,

Kaleah Braswell

Tysheka Brown

Mia Carlyle

Taylor Davenport

Anna Johnson

Keosha Johnson

Jacquelyn Kerby

Skylar McBride

Andrea Montoya

Richard Morris

Hanna Whitehurst



11th Grade



Alejandra Arzate Zamora

Kellcee Batchelor

Nijah Bellamy

KeAsia Brown

Jessamine Gaul

Katie King

Michele Nguyen

Sarai Serrano-Gomez

Matthew Thompson

James Wilson



12th Grade

DonnellArnold

Destiny Egnor

Patricia Foreman

Jennifer Gamboa

Emory Hare

Chandler Harris

Jonice Harris

Julie Hayes

Telly Jordan

Quadasha Ruffin

De’Arius Smith

Jessica Summerlin



A HONOR ROLL

9th Grade



Alondra Alonso Salas

Anary Archer

Naja Bynum

Cristal Carlos

Sonya Carney

Jaqana Coppedge

Erin Grimes

Camden Jones

Davien Lane

Casey Medford

Victoria Modlin

Kendarious Moore

Jacob Naccarato

Kaylyn Norville

Luis Oviedo Lopez

Abel Raya Cabrera

Jonia Wrenn



10th Grade



Cameron Anderson

Bria Battle

Timothy Boyd Jr,

Kaleah Braswell

Tysheka Brown

Mia Carlyle

Robert Casper III

Kyler Cooke

Ly Dao

Taylor Davenport

Jacqyelyn Davis

Tiarra Deloatch

Dillion Gardner

De’Ojsane Glass

Shannon Hilliard

Anna Johnson

Keosha Johnson

Autumn Jones

Jacquelyn Kerby

Tyler Koch

Skylar McBride

David McIntyre

Edward Mitchell

Andrea Montoya

Richard Morris

Emily Mozingo

Kelsey Owens

Rakevia Petteway

Quantayjia Ridley

Harlie Smith

Nikeya Solomon

Ashley Taylor Jr,

Ronald Twisdale

Lorenzo Tyson Jr,

Chastity Ward

Ashlynne Webb

Jada Wheeler

Hanna Whitehurst



11th Grade



Shaneka Adkins

Alejandra Arzate Zamora

Kellcee Batchelor

Nijah Bellamy

KeAsia Brown

Ashley Clark

Sarah Edmonds

Briana’A Epps

Stanley Futrell III

Jessamine Gaul

Wesley Hart

Keona Howard

Titus Jackson

Kennedy Johnson

Katie King

Cierra Lewis

Haley Lewis

Arrington Long

Michele Nguyen

Adina Oneal

James Rogerson

Erica Sasser

Nyasha Savage

Kelly Scott

Sarai Serrano-Gomez

Trey Sharpe

Hydeia Shaw

Dashawn Solomon

Sierra Thomas

Eliakim Thompson

Matthew Thompson

Jacob Turner, Jacob

Juan Uran-Munoz, Juan

Allison Watson, Allison

Victoria Webb, Victoria

Vankwuasha Whitaker

A’Jah Williams

James Wilson

Quantasia Wooten

Sadeja Wooten



12th Grade



Monquay Anthony

Donnell Arnold

Kevin Arnold

Jasmine Barnes

Destiny Egnor

Patricia Foreman

Jennifer Gamboa

DeJshia Glass

Ebbony Hanson

Emory Hare

Chandler Harris

Jonice Harris

Taylor Harris

Julie Hayes

Meghan Insley

Delvin Jones

Kelvin Jones

Telly Jordan

Justin Laduke

David Long

Curnajia Lynch

Coleman McIntyre

Anna Moore

Kwaleyshia Morris

Paul Nguyen

Shirronda Pettaway

Tynika Pettaway

Chanqula Ruffin

Quadasha Ruffin

Kelsey Skaggs

De’Arius Smith

Jessica Spell

Jessica Summerlin

Gaston Warren

Chasity Williams

Abriel Wilson

 

B HONOR ROLL

9th Grade



Anary Archer

Tykima Bellamy

Mickala Black

Jaquarius Boyd

Ashley Branch

Cristal Carlos

Peyton Crowe

Hunter Davenport

Monica Davis

Kayla Dennie

Staton Dupree

Mikayla Edgerton

Eduardo Espinoza Martagon

Jesse Futrell

Adolfo Garcia Segura

Marco Garcia

Antonio Gregory

Caleb Gunter

Rebecca Harrell

Caroline Harris

Tobias Hopkins

Alexus Hyman

Camden Jones

Marion Mays

Kimara McDougald

Tylah McGuire

Chase McNeill

Stephen Miller

Kendarious Moore

Luis Oviedo Lopez

Jakuayvious Parker

Kaleb Patton, Kaleb

Chardena Petteway

Shamar Pippen

K’Lage Pittman

Kiana Purington

Dez’Stany Smith

Ar’Moni Solomon

Aaron Stancil, Aaron

T’Yonna Staton

Jesse Stroud

Tanaejah Taylor

Austin Torres

Carlow Watson Jr,

Paul Wells III

Ezavier Williams



10TH Grade



Dashay Barnes

Tristan Bateman

Kiara Boddie

M’Kevian Caldwell

Markese Clapp

Tiarra Deloatch

Moesha Dickens

Ty’Aja Draughn

Stephen Eason

Deantonie Exum-Pippens

Deshan Farmer

Jamie Greene

Keajia Hagans

Brooklynne Harrell

Joshua Ryan Harris

Fantayshia Harrison

Arieus Hines

Jayla Hyman

Joseph Lancaster

Justice Lancaster

Monica Latham

Twantavies Lloyd

Quaynas Lynch

Warren Mitchell Jr,

Imani Modica

Kelsey Owens

Matthew Parker

De’Airrius Payne

Stephany Perry

Ledarius Powell

Malcolm Speller

Cherelle Staton Zeigler

Dymone Terry

Viridiana Vasquez-Gonzalez

Evan Vercoe

Kayla Wheeler

Terri Whitehead

Tia Williams

William Wooten Jr

Kiara Worsley



11th Grade



Demondre Arrington

Amanda Bailey

AlexisBandy

Rayshawn Battle

Jerod Bennett

Fantasia Bridgers

Robert Collins Jr

Jonathan Davenport

Majorie Del-Carmen

Briana’A Epps

Taquyla Everette

David Guevara

Er’Kirah Harrell

Brienne Hopkins

Adina Howard

Malik Hudson

Ashley Hux

Christopher Hyde

Gregory James

Alicia Jenkins

Jymel Johnson

Shayla Johnson

Kelisia Jones

Grayson Jordan

Tiffani Joyner

Drew King

Diara Lloyd

Duane Mckesson

Saiid Murphy

Adina Oneal

Infinity Pittman

Taylor Rand

Kasey Riley

I’eternity Sharpe

Hydeia Shaw

Jada Smith

Rimekia Staton

Destiny Streeter

Shayla Thorne,

Juan Uran-Munoz

Junior Vasquez-Gonzalez

Mason Vercoe

Christopher Wheeler Jr,

Marisia White

Nequia Whitehurst

Darius Wilford

Alexias Williams

Troy Williams

Kimberly Willoughby



12th Grade



Shewanda Allen

Dustin Baker

Kianna Barnes

Daquan Battle

Charity Best

Elijah Brewer

Qua’Desha Downing

Tyesha Draughn

William Dupree

Destiny Hines

Juan Johnson Jr

Jesseka Johnson

Tyquan Lewis

Nykia Lloyd

Susana Lopez-Gomez

Trayvonne Marshall

Travis Martin

Kharlil Perry

Tynika Pettaway

India Pippen

Ryan Pochkar

Johnathan Pridgen

Chaquina Smith

Timyra Suggs

Shaquasia Thigpen

Annah Williams

 

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