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A member of Pack 4M. sponsored by the RiJgeerevt LDS Ward, he has also earned Mikeseil Frost Honor award. student He is an cighth-padat North Layton Junior High School c 39 merit badges and On My Students of Month The following student! have been named students of the ;month by the Layton North Da vis Area Chamber of Commerce. ; Megan Cheney, daughter of Ann Isantes and Robert Che ney. is a senior at Northridge High School with a grade point average of 3.996. Her academic achievements include being consistently on the high or highest honor roll, and being a member of the National Honor Society. Cheney participated in the Academic Olympiad. She has passed three Advanced Placement courses and tests and is currently enrolled in five AP Layton has been He is a Life Scout and loves to draw. His favorite classes arc math and library assistant. Central Davis Junior High student lenllle Iterrett has been named student of the month for He maintains a 4.0 grade point average. She maintains a 4.0 grade point average, is a member of the honor society, and is on the Mock Trial team. The daughter of Robert and Nanette lierrett, she loves to read and play the piano. honor roll every term. He enjoys plaing the viola and is on the basketball team and the Geography Olympiad team this year. Jeremy March. named student of the month for February at Central Davis Junior High School The son of Joe and Robyn Layton, he has been a student of the week and a Cub Excellor. TT ;r STORAGE SHEDS courses. She was the school winner last year in the American High School Mathematics Fair and is st currently a National Merit and Social Studies Ster ling Scholar nominee. Jennctte Farrimond, daughter of Craig and Debbie Farrimond, attends Mountain High School with 3.0 grade point average. W-- T-1--11 semi-finali- e ' Ctr: 4 Shed MAYTAG Reg. $1350 SALE of Saeed i and Theresa Emadi, attends North Layton Junior High with a grade point average of 4.0. 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