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Gore
News, School News
July 4, 2023

Gore Public Schools announces spring honor rolls

Upper Elementary

Upper Elementary

Principal Honor Roll

A’s and B’s

Thomas Abercrombie, Mia Barnes, Alison Briley, Jayden Brimm, Keygan Brooks, Kayleigh Creech, Dane Gates, Kaben Hiler, Alex Hoog, Avery Hoog, Rylan Johnson, Natalie Lewis, Sarah Mannon, Eli Munson, Payden Nichols, Cole Ralston, Alevia Reasnor, Keeton Rowe, Cailee Royse, Victoria Scott, River Shoemake, Audrey Smith, Clayton White and Keith Williams.

Superintendent Honor Roll

All A’s

Addison Brake, Hallie Brewer, Mylee Bruce, Evelette Cearley, Trenton Cunningham, Weston Cunningham, Keiden Denton, Camdyn Dotson, Cloey Galloway, Jaydan Gates, Cooper Markou, Kyler McGee, Carl Mosier, Mikayla Randolph, Wyatt Tomas and Cruz Ward.

High School

Principal Honor Roll

A’s and B’s

Rake Beasley, Morgan Brake, Gracelynn Brown, Sydnie Couch, Samuel Crouch, Emily Daily, Cailyn Denton, Dalton Dover, Dillion Dover, Bailee Farris, Alexzander Hallum, Tyler Lane, Logan Markou, Honey Mcalister, Rayleigh Moore, Christian O’Connor, Penelope Orwin, Breanna Pack, Kyleigh Padilla, Emma Qualls, Faith Randell, Journey Shells, Bradly Stewart, Veronica Thomas, Layne Ward, Avery Wisdom and Lily Wooten.

Superintendent Honor Roll

All A’s

Blane Barnes, Mattyson Barnes, Macy Brimm, Beau Brown, Aspyn Cearley, Tristen Colbert, Kaylee Comer, Cain Cooper, Noah Cooper, Ayden Cox, Paige Curran, Aidan Dickerson, Conner Dickerson, Gabriel Dozier, Gunner Dozier, Liam Edwards, Isabel Fuentes, Jacob Galloway, Melanie Gates, Kevin Hubler, Ricki Huckbay, Kinley Keathley, Hallie Kinion, Aiden Lewis, Carrie Magby, Dayne Magby, Lindsey Pierce, Snowy Rich, Cadi Shoemake, Dayton Smith, Oaklei Thornton, Bryson Thouvenel, Nash Thouvenel, Trinity Wilkinson, Kennedy Williams and Cherokee Wilson.

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