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
Community
THS 2nd six weeks Honor Roll
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WALTON EARNS SCHOLARSHIP
John Ronald Walton, a 2013 graduate of Edgecombe Early College High School and son of John and Lesa Walton, is presented a $2,000 scholarship check by Edgecomber County Farm Bureau Presidet Tom Proter. Walton is enrolled at NC State University for the fall semester.
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Edgecombe County Public Schools announces 2013-2014 teachers of the year
Fourteen Edgecombe County Public Schools (ECPS) teachers have been chosen as the teacher of the year for their schools. Now they will compete against one another to be named Edgecombe County Teacher of the Year.
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Woodmen help Tarboro High School JROTC
Ruth Cherry, Trustee of Woodmen of the World, Tarboro Lodge 115, presents a check for $100 to Tarboro High School aerospace science instructor Senior Master Sgt. (ret) Steve Alderman. These funds will be used to help send Tarboro High School JROTC cadets to summer leadership school. This is one of Woodmen's outstanding fraternal projects.
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State Employees’ Credit Union Members Award $10,000 Scholarship to Area High School Student!
Edgecombe County – State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) members via the SECU Foundation, presented a $10,000 four-year college scholarship to Dawson Blaire Gould, a senior at SouthWest Edgecombe High School. Dawson is the daughter of Jeff and Pam Gould. This scholarship was awarded for study at Appalachian State University, part of North Carolina’s 16-campus University of North Carolina System.
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Helpful Scouts
A Scout is helpful. Yes, it's true, evident in the work these young Scouts from the First Free Will Baptist Church Troop 816 performed for America in Bloom (AIB) Community Cleanup Day on Saturday. In spite of heavy spurts of rain, they collected litter along the railroad track from Albemarle Avenue, across Main Street all the way to Saint Andrew Street. Afterwards, they met Buddy Hooks at the south end of Main near the traffic circle and helped him complete two AIB projects that will complement the south entrance to town. By spreading mulch around the plantings at the Thorne Realty landscape and edging the walkway at the Quigless Clinic landscape where other colorful plants were installed. Cornelia McGee-Anthony, from the Nash-Edgecombe Keep America Beautiful provided gloves and trash bags for all the volunteers. Troop 816 Scouts participating in the effort included (left to right) Bryson Parker, Davonatte McDowell, Jessie Tyson, Wayne Davis (assistant scoutmaster), CJ Keel, Dean Wells (scoutmaster), Steven Davis, Garrett Parker, Allen Taylor.
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Nonagenarian Tea Honors Six Tarboro Women
The Perry-Weston Historical Institute recognized and honored six community nonagenarians on Saturday, June 1, in the Calvary Episcopal Church Memorial Hall.. They were Carrie Lawrence Bridgers (91), Magnolia Spencer Bryant (92), Irma Harrison DuBose (91), Lillie Mae White James (90), Bessie Brown Lawrence (91), and V. Dorothula Harrison Vines (92). Since 2004, citizens 90 years of age or older have been honored at the Perry-Weston Nonagenarian Tea. This is the fourth such event.
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New senior leadership team in place at ECPS
The current school year is in its final days, and a new leadership team at Edgecombe County Public Schools (ECPS) is gearing up for the upcoming school year.
The team of three leaders in the executive cabinet includes superintendent John Farrelly, who is wrapping up his first year as ECPS leader, associate superintendent Karen Dameron and Dr. Valerie Bridges. Bridges will begin her role as the assistant superintendent of the educational program services division on July 1. Bridges replaces Dr. Renee Franklin, who is transferring to Caswell County Schools as the superintendent. -
Dr. Sibyl E. Moses Featured Speaker
Dr. Sibyl E. Moses, was enthusiastically received as the featured speaker at the Nonagenarian Tea, sponsored by the Perry-Weston Institute on June 1 at Calvary Episcopal Church Memorial Hall. Dr. Moses talked about “The History of the Afternoon Tea Within the African American Community.” In her research, she has identified more than 800 different kinds of afternoon teas.
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Essie Ruth Richardson Humanitarian Award
The Perry-Weston Historical Institute presented the first Essie Ruth Humanitarian Award to the first recipients on June 1, as a part of the Nonagenarian Tea at Calvary Episcopal Church Memorial Hall. The Essie Ruth Richardson Humanitarian Award has been established by the Perry-Weston Historical, Educational, and Cultural Institute to honor Ms. Richardson’s work, to preserve her memory, and, at the same time, to recognize outstanding members of our community.
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Stocks Elementary buggy day
Stocks Elementary School first graders on Friday participated in fun insect-related activities at “Buggy Day.”
The day began with a lecture from Entomologist Bruce Panneton from Edgecombe Community College. Panneton discussed his study of insects with the students before they broke off into groups to learn more about bugs through exciting activities. - More Community Headlines
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