The Edmond Sun

Education

June 19, 2009

OCA names honor rolls

Oklahoma Christian Academy has named both Superintendent’s and Superintendent’s honor roll student for the 4th quarter of the 2008-2009 school year.

Students listed on the Superintendent’s Honor Roll for fourth quarter must have all A’s. Students include 12th grade: Julie Chambers, Brooke Dore’, Ethan Garrett and Sarah Risley; 11th grade: Kayla Sheehan; 10th grade: Carley Cave, Kagen Mason and Parker Randell; 9th grade: Kyler Hixton, Brayden Reiter and Hannah Risley; 8th grade: Parker Cain, Stephanie Hill, Maryn Kingsley, Matt Lowe and Anna Taylor; 7th grade: Colby Bodkin, Levi Burkett, Veronica Cassel, Jordan Chappell, Ian Jayne, Addison Martin, Melad Samerinezhad, Kali Wakefield; 6th grade: Emily Brooks, Kelsey Eichelberger and Connie Smethers; 5th grade: Lauren Byrne, Molly Campbell, Caleb Kingsley and Laura Smethers; 4th grade: Chase Congleton, Hannah Eichelberger, Faith Lansberg, Destiny LeBoeuf, Audrey Martin and Matt Zehr; 3rd grade: Dylan Chang, Wil Falling, Robert Gregg, Justin Jayne, Hannah Lentz, Monique McKeever, John McKnight, Merideth Mallett and Amelia Stanford; 1st grade: James Erickson, Jonathan Greenway, Addisyn Hayes, Sophia Randall, Austin Rose, Lillie Stanford and Hunter Williams.

To be listed on the Principal’s Honor Roll students must have all A’s & B’s during the fourth quarter.

Principal’s Honor Roll students include —12th grade: Kylee Barnhill, Matt Blough, Jessica Findley, Natalie Howard, Brittany Minx, Zak Mitzner and Kortni Orr; 11th grade: Rebecca Busby, Mariah Danley, Karoline Dorr, Michelle Gross, Chris Payne, Jordan Rudd and Mike Thibodeau; 10th grade: Joshua Bivens, Charlie Cho, Meagan Chittenden, Kristen Hackett, Tyler Holt, Zeke McCune, Nikki Meadors, Logan Meyer, Chandler Phillips, Tanner Sharp and Kayla Yager; 9th grade: Jill Chambers, Kendal Clapp, Laryn Dodd, Kara Drewke, Joe Epperson, Zach Hanson, Austin Rupp and Nick Stanford; 8th grade: Adam Jacob, Kathryn Johnston, Jacob Jones, Courtney Payne, Seth Reiter and Laurel Thomason; 7th grade: Austin Coleman, Alan Garner, Ashton Hladik, Monica Holmes, Hope Judd, Hope McKnight, Jeremy Nuttall, Harleigh Patton and Colton Sharp; 6th grade: Matthew Brown, Camille Cave, Falyn Dodd, Emma Falling, Dia Fischer, Nathaniel Garner, Hannah Hayworth, Ryan Jackson, Kennedy Jones, Sophia Massad, Kirby Sasser and Laurel Wilson; 5th grade: Davis Burnett, Benjamin Crabtree, Sinai Cruz, Alex Cummings, Erin Drewke, Abby Hladik, Kevin Ihm, William Lin, David Taylor, Rachel Tuttle and Eugene Yan; 4th grade: Christian Balaban, Shelby Blankenship, Jon Brown, Canaan Burkett, Jeremy Coleman, Kerri Fecht, Jesse Garner, Emily Johnston, Asa Kingsley, Kailey Paparusi, Kayl Reiter, Jacob Yager; 3rd grade: Lexi Allen, Kennedy Angstadt, Kathryn Mansfield, Kaleb Stagner; 2nd Grade: Maslin Anderson, Josh Brooks, Briyana Campbell, Megan Davenport, Ralyn Dodd, Taylor Duncan, Ryan Gregg, Samuel Nash, Eli Patton, Landon Wilson, Tresha Yager; 1st grade: Grayson Dekanich, Tyler Estep and Colin Morriss.

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