Pictures from the GMS Academic Awards Ceremony Posted by Laporchia Grier Categories May 2019 Archives, School News Date May 23, 2019 Comments 0 comment On Tuesday, May 21st, Greenville Middle School celebrated the many accomplishments of its students at the annual Academic Awards Ceremony. Congratulations to these very bright and talented students! LEO Club MembersFrom left to right: Amelia Phillips, Hollie Prestridge, Kiyah Glanton, Shalillan KelleyClub Sponsor: Ms. Ricki Robbins New Beta Club InducteesBack Row: Beta Club Sponsor Dr. Jones, Kadaja Williams, Cody Bryant, Rihanna Abbott, Ahimar Hernandez Cruz, Jasiyah Clemonts, Shamiya Hines, MarKayla Ponder, Braelyn WilliamsFront Row: Adyson Livingston, Taegan Murrah, Tashunti Jackson, Natalie Gates, Cadyn Powell 8th Grade “Graduates” of the Morehouse Educational Talent Search ProgramBack Row: Janidreyonnia Favors, Ahmad Ferrell, Natalie Gates, Gage Manship, Justin Martin, Shania Mister, Paris Price, Micah Alford, Destiny SimonMiddle Row: Alena Robinson, Kailyn Bynum, Quonkerria Favors, Fredricia White, Andraya Reeves, De’Asia WhatleyFront Row: Austin Pruett, Alex Sewell, Vinnesha Sims, Sha’kniya Mack, Kadaja Williams Students with the Highest Averages in MathLeft to right: Tashunti Jackson (8th grade), Ahimar Hernandez Cruz (6th grade), Shandra Roberson (7th grade), Sara Howard (7th grade), Alana Livingston (8th grade)Not Pictured: Maria Mancera Azamar (6th grade) Students with the Highest Averages in English Language Arts (ELA)Back Row: Kadaja Williams and Kadynce Bays (8th grade)Front Row: MarKayla Ponder and Ahimar Hernandez Cruz (6th grade) andShandra Roberson and Sara Howard (7th grade) Students with the Highest Averages in ScienceBack Row: Andraya Reeves and Ahmad Ferrell (8th grade)Front Row: Jasiyah Clemonts (6th grade), Sara Howard (7th grade), Takiya TerryNot Pictured: Maria Mancera Azamar (6th grade) Students with the Highest Averages in Social StudiesBack Row: Kailyn Bynum and Shania Mister (8th grade)Front Row: Dawson Williams and MarKayla Ponder (6th grade) andTakiya Terry and Sara Howard (7th grade) Students with the Highest Averages in Business & Computer ScienceBack Row: Micah Alford and Elijah Wright (8th grade)Front Row: Cadyn Powell and Antavious Richardson (6th grade) andJavontae Snelling and Sara Howard (7th grade) Students with the Highest Averages in Health and PEBack Row: Jadarius Robinson and Natalie Gates (8th grade)Front Row: Jasmine Foster and Jasmin Bundrage (6th grade) andTalasha Harris and Shaderecka Grier (7th grade) Students with the Highest Averages in RoboticsBack Row: Elijah Wright and Micah Alford (8th grade)Front Row: Cadyn Powell and Ahimar Hernandez Cruz (6th grade) andSara Howard and Talasha Harris (7th grade) Students with the Highest Averages in the Reading Connections ClassBack Row: Tevin Harris and Faith Moore (8th grade)Front Row: Christeria Bussey and Melissa Aleman (6th grade) andTa’mydriyona Bussey (7th grade)Not Pictured: Daejuan Whatley (7th grade) Students with Perfect AttendanceBack Row: Bryanna Smith, Jayden Redding, Leon Rahman, Zechariah Reeves, De’Asia WhatleyFront Row: Antavious Richardson, Adrianna Wade, Anna-Ka-Lae-La Taylor, Cortney Murrah, Billy Hamilton (not pictured: Mykia Ferguson and Shai Johnson) 6th Grade Students on A/B Honor RollFrom left to right: Cody Bryant, Rihanna Abbott, MarKayla Ponder, Shamiya Mims, Ahimar Hernandez Cruz (not pictured: Maria Mancera Azamar) 7th Grade Students on A/B Honor RollBack Row: Keshawn Lakes, Laci Stockton, Takiya Terry, Caleb Wells, Jacob WrightFront Row: Talasha Harris, Chardazya Favors, Sara Howard, Shandra Roberson, Cortney Murrah(Not Pictured: Terrance Woods) 8th Grade Students on A/B Honor RollBack Row: Micah Alford, Natalie Gates, Alana Livingston, Hollie Prestridge, Tashunti Jackson, Paris PriceFront Row: Kailyn Bynum, Andraya Reeves, Fredricia White, Kadynce Bays(Not Pictured: Tanashia Hood and Alonzo Martin) Students on the All “A” Honor RollShania Mister and Ahmad Ferrell (8th grade) Most Likely to Succeed Students6th Grade: Ahimar Hernandez Cruz and Jasiyah Clemonts7th Grade: Keshawn Lakes and Sara Howard8th Grade: Ahmad Ferrell and Shania Mister Students Mostly Likely to Make You Laugh (Class Comedians)6th Grade: Zycurious Alford and Rihanna Abbott7th Grade: Treyvon McCord and Alexis Male8th Grade: Kaleb Steverson and Jaelyn Hurley Most Athletic Students6th Grade: Breshun Hall and Braelyn Williams7th Grade: Jacob Wright and Talasha Harris8th Grade: Gage Manship and Sha’kniya Mack Most Artistic Students6th Grade: Cody Bryant and Maria Mancera Azamar7th Grade: Isiah Toombs and Shandra Roberson8th Grade: Miguel Beza-Stevenson and Amelia Phillips Best All-Around Students6th Grade: Javeon Ford and MarKayla Ponder7th Grade: Devonte Gordon and Takiya Terry8th Grade: Jamie Wheelous and Andraya Reeves 6th Graders who received a special MyON Reading Program AwardThese students read more than 100 books in the program this school yearBack Row: Blake Hunter, Zycurious Alford, Reese McMullen, Gloria Meeks, Keshon Cameron, Antavious Richardson, Derrell JacksonFront Row: Ja’Nya Green, Melissa Aleman, Aaniya Jackson, Ahimar Hernandez Cruz, Billy Prestridge, Nikolas Hurley 6th Graders who received a special MyON Reading Program AwardThese students read the most hours in the reading program this school yearFrom left to right: Gordon Gauniel, Jasmine Foster, Cadyn Powell Outstanding Work Ethic AwardFrom left to right: Beneatrice Clark (6th grade), Laci Stockton (7th grade),Tamia Mcghee (8th grade) Outstanding Improvement AwardFrom left to right: Shamiya Hines (6th grade), Frances Reynolds (7th grade),Jadarius Robinson (8th grade) Principal’s Award Recipients (all 8th grade students)Back Row: Garrian Harris, Justin Martin, Zechariah ReevesFront Row: Tashunti Jackson and De’Asia Whatley(Not Pictured: Devin Hare) Share: Laporchia Grier Previous post 8th Grade Crossover Ceremony May 23, 2019 Next post GMS Field Day May 23, 2019 You may also like GMHS Students Participate in “Real People Read” at UES 18 April, 2022 Annual GMHS College and Career Fair 18 April, 2022 Pictures from 2nd Semester Kindness Conferences! 29 March, 2022