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Show N.S. School News MAY 30, 2008 PAGE B3 Summit County News N.S. Middle School Third Trimester Honor Rolls With the completion of another successful school year, North Summit Middle School is delighted to announce the third trimester honor roll for 2007-08. To qualify for the High Honor Roll, students must achieve a GPA of 3.90 to 4.0. An asterisk * indicates a 4.0. To qualify for the Honor Roll, students must achieve a GPA of 3.667 to 3.890. Congratulations to the following students: FIFTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Matthew Boyer*, Makenzie Brown*, Elisha Burgerner, Kasidee Evans, Katherine Folker*, McKell Hortin*, Arielle Hunsaker*, Kathryn Judd*, Isabella Koyle, Meg McMichael, Haylee McQueen*, Kaylee Mellor, Tristen Northrup*, Alicia Pangman*, McKaydree Potter, Hadley Richins*, Devon Robertson*, Corben Ruf*, Ruby Skagerberg, Cameron Smith*, Alyssa Snyder and Briaunna Witt. Honor Roll: Thomas Beenfield, Katie Calderwood, Cason DeForest, Koleman DuCharme, Aleigh Ercanbrack, Joshua Jewkes, Colton Kimball, Jason Lowe, Sidney Luchin. Ryan McMichael, Kayden Prescott, Camberlynne Richins, Carson Richins, Aften Ritzman, Carmela Rodrigues, Jonathan Rothschild, Jordynn Scholes, Siera Simkins and Cheyenne Young. SIXTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Tess Bonham, Leah DeSantos*, Ethan Devey, Dillen Erb*, Ta’tiana Fa’avale*, Brook Fristrup, Shianne Hobson, Haley Holmes, Colby Judd, Morgan Judd, Kolby Lewis, Samantha McCurdy*, Hayden Murdock, Amy Ovard, McKaylie Rex, McKade Rushton, Austin Simister, Aubrey Staples*, Kylee Jo Stokes*, Jessica Vernon* and Ellora Wardrup. Honor Roll: Kasey Dawson, Mason Dixon, Will Griffith, Trevor Hale, Shelby Kitchen, Aislinn Macintosh, Colby Nelson, Jesus Ramirez, Ana Rodriguez, Ashley Sargent, Garret Sargent, Kelsie Skagerberg, Mackenzie Wagner and Kimberly West. SEVENTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Jared Bell*, Brandon Folker*, Laralyn Hirzel, Alli Johnson, Bradie Jill Jones, Ashlyn Judd*, Mickenzie Read*, Caishalynne Richins, Erica Richins*, Cameron Richins *, Susie Stephens and Todd Wayment*. Honor Roll: Cassidy Black, Whisper Givan, Tanner Olsen, Sidney Pentz, McKell Richins, Rhett Richins, Janet Rodriguez, Kaitlyn Rowser, Austin Scholes, Brianne Sessom, Gabriel Smith, Shelby Staples, Benjamin Stephens, Kailey Stevens and McKenna Vernon. EIGHTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Kylie Batt*, Erica Birk*, Kaylee McQueen, Darby Richins*, Anayeli Rodriguez* and Jaxon Vernon. Honor Roll: Kenzie Bingham, Brittany Bolinder, McKalie Clark, Makay Fristrup, Taylor Hortin, Spencer Hunsaker, Dentry McQueen, Keegan McQueen, Bailie Richins, Dixon Richins, Joseph Seright, McKenzie Snyder, Afton Steed, Diana Stephens, NaKayla Vernon and Wade Wilson. 3rd Graders Receive Outstanding Achievement on Iowa Test Students received awards of recognition for scoring in the top ten percent of the nation in areas of the Iowa Basic Skills Test. Areas included: Reading, Math, Social Studies, Science, and the Overall Test. Pictured from left to right: Front row: Saige Crittenden, Daintrie Ducharme, Sadie Boyer, Lindsey Beames, Rachael Richins, Jennie Jewkes, Savanna Snyder, Elizabeth Martinez, Elise Richins, Amberlee Walker and Autumn Rees. Back row; Journey Curtis, Matt Luchin, Kayson Judd, Miguel Guadarrama, Tristan Woolstenhume, Calvin Hunsaker, Jared Hansen, Dalton Richins, Daniel Stephens, Braxten Northrup, Chase Dallin, Cole Peterson and Brayden Staples. 2A All Star Softball Team Selected For 2008 The 2A versus 3A All Star game was held on Friday May 23rd at the South Valley Softball Complex. It was a great honor for the two North Summit girls, Kelli Stuart and Britney Vernon, to be selected to play on this team. They had a great time, and said they will always remember the fun it was to get to know the other girls on the team. The 2A Senior All-Stars are: Danielle Therson, RHSM; Paige Masuda, RHSM; Erin Armentrout, RHSM; Britney Vernon, North Summit; Kelli Stuart, North Summit; Jordan Gurney, Juab; Amy Johnson, Juab; Britan Ashworth, Juab; Janett Starr, Richfield; Samantha Wallin, Enterprise; Shawna Reilley, Duchesne; Amber Tuttle, ALA; Haven Webb, San Juan; Generra Nielson, San Juan; Laikyn Shumway, San Juan; Emily Lopez, Grand; Whitney Saggboy, Grand; Ashley Hunt, Manti; Megan Dowell, South Sevier, and Megan Hulet, Parowan. SUU’s Spring 2008 Dean’s List Students from 22 states and three foreign countries are included on the Southern Utah University Dean’s List for the 2008 Spring Semester. A total of 798 students comprise the list, representing the top 13 percent of SUU’s student body this semester. To be included on the SUU Dean’s List, a student must carry an academic load of at least 15 credits, and earn a grade point average of at least a 3.6. Straight A’s equal a 4.0. “The required combination of credit hours and academic load makes achieving the Dean’s List a significant accomplishment,’ states SUU President Michael T. Benson. ‘These are students who have worked hard and have truly committed themselves to success and growth at the highest levels of academic pursuit.” The Spring 2008 Dean’s List is distributed according to permanent residence information provided by students at the time they registered. Students on Southern Utah University’s Dean’s List from your area include: Listed from Coalville were: Amanda Crittenden, Junior, General Studies, and Angelica Seright, Junior, Criminal Justice. Through its more than 100year history. 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