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DeKalb Middle School Honor Roll
January 11, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
DeKalb County Middle School Honor Roll – 2nd Nine Weeks – 2018-2019
6th Grade
Superior Honor Roll (All A’s) | A&B Honor Roll (A’s & B’s or All B’s) |
Avery Agee | Hannah Aldino |
Macy Anderson | Brayden Alverson |
Jaden Barber | Jeremiah Averill |
Kelsie Barber | Lily Cantrell |
Ian Barnes | Tanner Cantrell |
Tyler Belcher | Elizabeth Cardin |
Cale Brown | Mayra Carrillo |
Caleb Buckley | Chance Carter |
Vanessa Coffman | Martin Coronado, Jr. |
Taylor Colewll | Kobe Curtis |
Dare Collins | Braxton Davis |
Jadence Colwell | Leonardo Delgado Perales |
Landon Colwell | Eden Garner |
Raylie Cowan | Miguel Guzman |
Adreana Cuevas | Maddox Hale |
Andrew Dakas | Raven Hale |
Annabella Dakas | Lexi Hawkins |
Olivia Davenport | Erick Hernandez |
Milas Driver | Aaron Hill |
Katilyn Dyal | Makinzy Jenkins |
Katlynn Elllis | Leah Johnson |
Shalee Foster | Destiny Jones |
Seth Fuson | Jacob Laswson |
Alyssa Gilpin | Alex Lemons |
Allison Goodwin | Megan Madden |
Caleb Grey | Aidan Malone |
Hannah Keith | Richard (Junior) Manning |
Kora Kilgore | Ninfa Martinez |
Dallas Kirby | Savannah Martinez |
Katherine Knowles | Jesus Martinez- Rivera |
Emileigh Lassiter | Brody Matias |
Cody Love | Addison Miller |
Madeline Martin | Sara Moore |
Jackson Mathis | Kenley Morris |
Addison McBroom | B.J. Mosley III |
Aston McClain | Jose Muniz |
Luke Midgett | Amy Nokes |
Kearra Milligan | Violet Nunez |
Layla Newby | Mara Oakley |
Charlotte Paladino | Jesus Padilla |
Jordan Parker | Mylie Phillips |
Landon Perdue | Autumn Reinhart |
Kirsten Rainwater | Maite Rivera |
Bryan Ramirez | Zeva Robinson |
Laurie Rigsby | Kinsley Savage |
Emily Robinson | Julio Sebastian |
Balian Sanders | Jamison Shuttleworth |
Owen Snipes | Ayden Sprague |
Mason Taylor | Brayden Sprague |
Emily Teague | Alexis Stanley |
Ty Webb | Daniel Stiffler |
Laina Winfree | Jayden Sturdivant |
Kaitlyn Summers | |
Jennifer Torres | |
Bobby Truong | |
Katherine Vickers | |
Javan Walker | |
Jaden Wildes | |
Katelyn Williams |
7th Grade
Superior Honor Roll (All A’s) | A&B Honor Roll (A’s & B’s or All B’s) |
Daniela Amaya | Aydan Bean |
Kyra Baker | Melanie Bogle |
Cameron Caballero | Courtney Braido |
Ansley Cantrell | Seth Cantrell |
Patyn Carter | Evan Carmichael |
Laila Clark | Abby Cross |
Conner Close | Ronnie Edwards |
Ian Colwell | Maggy Godinez |
Kendall Davis | Trace Hamilton |
Ellie Dillard | Aaron Hattfield |
Ally Fuller | Alexa Hernandez |
Micah Gandy | Yoana Hernandez |
Seth Gibbs | Matty Hollingsworth |
Cadee Griffith | Lydia Johnson |
Kathryn Hale | Katie Knowles |
Jacob Hendrix | Emily Lattimore |
Madelyn Johnson | Suzzeth Martinez |
Cooper Love | Kyle Miller |
Jade MAbe | Sadie Moore |
Luke Magness | Samuel Moore |
Serenity McCrary | Paul Oliver |
Braihna Murphy | Ella Pack |
Peyton Norris | Trevor Parsley |
Karol Rico | Topanga Patrick |
Maleah Ruch | Elvia Sanchez |
Kaleb Spears | Makyla Scales |
Caley Taylor | Lucas Spare |
Briz Trapp | Landon Speaks |
Kaden Trapp | Bryce Stembridge |
Elaina Turner | Ethan Thompson |
Ella Vanvranken | Caroline Tobitt |
Lilly Waggoner | Jazmine Wagner |
Konner Young | Braxton Walden |
Owen Warren | |
Ari White | |
Dalton Williams | |
Martin Willngham | |
Makaylee Winchester | |
Westin Wright | |
Dominique Young |
8th Grade
Superior Honor Roll (All A’s) | A&B Honor Roll (A’s & B’s or All B’s) |
Stetson Agee | Jackson Arnold |
Ameila Atnip | Melody Beltran |
Colby Barnes | Zackary Birmingham |
Allison Bly | Micah Bogle |
Ashton Campbell | Cooper Brown |
William Cantrell | Kylee Cantrell |
Tiana Clark | Lauren Clark |
Zoe Cripps | Yair De Jesus Mata Garcia |
Katherine Gassaway | Allen Dolberry |
Juana Godinez | Andrea Fermin |
Teshia Goff | Lily Frederick |
Aaron Gottlied | Elizabeth Gaines |
Nolan Gottlied | Allison Gay |
Emma Hancock | Stephanie Godinez |
Ruby Hernandez | Malcolm Gora |
Dixie Hill | Joshua Grisham |
Chandler Johnson | Danna Guzman |
Emma Johnson | Morgan Hale |
Ean Jones | Xharia Lyons |
Jacklyn Kleparek | Josh May |
Cameron Miller | Sayla McBroom |
Ryder Miller | Trenton McDerman |
Samantha Murphy | Aleaha Miller |
Halayna Newby | Bailey Mullican |
Sheridan O’Connor | Ailish Munoz |
Katie Patterson | Connor Paladino |
Summer Pedigo | Bryan Portillo |
Carly Pewitt | Adela Potter |
Audrey Phillips | Darrah Ramsey |
Alyssa Pugh | Mckenzie Sanders |
Ashton Ramos | Raven Savage |
Logan Starkey | Trey Sexton |
Victoria Summers | Brayden Shehane |
Hannah Trapp | Pamela Six |
Connor Vance | Kenlee Taylor |
Ellie Vaughn | Delana Tucker |
Layla Walker | Carlee West |
Morgan Walker | Kaleb Wildes |
Willaim Wallace | |
Shelby West | |
Robert Wheeler | |
Jenna Wright | |
Kelbi Young |
DeKalb County 4-H Public Speaking Contest
January 11, 2019
By: Leigh Fuson, 4-H Agent
What are your greatest fears? For most Americans, public speaking is towards the top of the list. However, this is a skill that is important no matter what career field you are in. Many DeKalb County 4-H members are learning to overcome their nerves when speaking to a group.
On January 8th, the county public speaking contest was held at the Community Complex. Students in 4th-6th grade held classroom contests to earn their spot at the county level. The contest is open to all 7th-12th graders each year. In 4th grade, Silas Kirksey (Northside) placed 1st, McKenzie Moss (Northside) placed 2nd, and 3rd went to Elizabeth Mosely (Northside). In 5th grade, Cali Agee (Northside) earned 1st place, Addison Murphey (Northside) placed 2nd, and Xavier Floyd (DeKalb West) was 3rd. Placing 1st from 6th grade was Evan Reid (Homeschool), 2nd went to Luke Midgett (DeKalb Middle), and Jacob Lawson (DeKalb Middle) placed 3rd. Tess Barton (DeKalb West) placed 1st in 7th grade and Lilly Waggoner (DeKalb Middle) was 2nd. Jacklyn Kleparek (DeKalb Middle) placed 1st in 8th grade while Cooper Brown (DeKalb Middle) was 2nd. Clayton Crook, an 11th grader at DCHS, competed and won at the senior high level.
Altogether, there were 52 contestants at the contest. The top two in each grade will advance to the sub-regional contest, which is later this month in Cookeville. All contestants received cash awards and certificates for their hard work at the county level.
Congratulations to all these contestants and all DeKalb County 4-H’ers who gave a speech this school year! There were over 200 total speeches given at the classroom level. To learn more about 4-H activities, please contact the DeKalb County Extension Office at 615-597-4549.
Former Smithville Mayor Waniford Cantrell Passes Away
January 10, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
Former Smithville Mayor Waniford Allen Cantrell, age 87 passed away Wednesday at NHC of Smithville. He served as Mayor of Smithville from 1982 to 1986 and was a former member and Chairman of the DeKalb County Board of Education.
Cantrell, a retired U.S. Army Colonel, was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Smithville First United Methodist Church.
The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Burial will be in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Friday from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. until the service at 2 p.m.
Cantrell was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pascal Cantrell; his wife, Mary Kathryn Colvert Cantrell; and son and daughter-in-law, Sean and Darice Cantrell and a brother, Bernard Cantrell. Survivors include sons, Steven and Gloria Cantrell of Fairfax Station, Virginia; and Andrew Todd Cantrell of Franklin. Grandsons, John and Rae Cantrell of Springfield, Virginia; Steven Andrew and Allison Cantrell of Charleston, South Carolina; and J.W. and Kasey Cantrell of Charleston, South Carolina. Great granddaughters, Kathryn Cantrell of Springfield, Virginia and Baley Cantrell of Charleston, South Carolina. Great grandsons, Sean and Peyton Cantrell of Charleston, South Carolina and a brother, Jack Cantrell of Smithville.
Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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