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Rockingham Middle School announces Honor Roll students


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Rockingham Middle School- A Honor Roll for 5th 6 weeks, 6th grade students pictured are: Front Row: Mason Bailey, Faith Baxley, Brice Billingsley, Caleb Brewer, Savannah Chappell, Emily Duckworth, Colin Goodwin, and Peyton Harrelson. Second Row: Dustin Hillenberg, Angel Jenkins, Savannah Lampley, Jessica Matheson, Kylie McDonald, Claye Miles, Makaylan Nichols and Kaitlyn Outen. Third Row: Alison Padron, Hunter Parris, Emily Parsons, Emma Russell, Kaitlyn Skipper, Kristian Terry and Trevor Whittington. Not Pictured: Emily Faw.
Contributed photo Rockingham Middle School- A Honor Roll for 5th 6 weeks, 6th grade students pictured are: Front Row: Mason Bailey, Faith Baxley, Brice Billingsley, Caleb Brewer, Savannah Chappell, Emily Duckworth, Colin Goodwin, and Peyton Harrelson. Second Row: Dustin Hillenberg, Angel Jenkins, Savannah Lampley, Jessica Matheson, Kylie McDonald, Claye Miles, Makaylan Nichols and Kaitlyn Outen. Third Row: Alison Padron, Hunter Parris, Emily Parsons, Emma Russell, Kaitlyn Skipper, Kristian Terry and Trevor Whittington. Not Pictured: Emily Faw.
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Rockingham Middle School- A Honor Roll for 5th 6 weeks, 7th grade students pictured are: Front Row: Brianna Baysek, Brittney Brown, Elizabeth Burns, Mollie Collins, James Cooley, Deontrey Gunter, Patrick Hamilton and Lukas Kohl. Second Row: Andrew Loving, Evin Mabe, Shelby Matheson, Madison Miller, Ben Morrison, Matthew Newton, Yash Patel and Kathleen Pittman. Third Row: Skylar Ramsay, Zane Ritter, Madison Short, Shirley Sims, Addison Smith, Sierra Thompson, Trey Watkins and Kyleigh Yow.
Contributed photo Rockingham Middle School- A Honor Roll for 5th 6 weeks, 7th grade students pictured are: Front Row: Brianna Baysek, Brittney Brown, Elizabeth Burns, Mollie Collins, James Cooley, Deontrey Gunter, Patrick Hamilton and Lukas Kohl. Second Row: Andrew Loving, Evin Mabe, Shelby Matheson, Madison Miller, Ben Morrison, Matthew Newton, Yash Patel and Kathleen Pittman. Third Row: Skylar Ramsay, Zane Ritter, Madison Short, Shirley Sims, Addison Smith, Sierra Thompson, Trey Watkins and Kyleigh Yow.
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Rockingham Middle School- A Honor Roll for 5th 6 weeks, 8th grade students pictured are: Front Row: Hailey Bass, Joshua Brewer, Nideya David, Christopher Davis, Peyton Fann, Venus Gordon, Kallie Hammond and Mikhaila Hudson. Second Row: James Johnson, Noemi Juarez, Ian Lewis, Matthew Locklear, Josh McGee, Michaela Mitchell, Catherine Ransom and Allison Roberts. Third Row: Myles Rohleder, Hannah Sands, Dawson Smith, McKenzie Taylor, Katey Taylor, Prashil Thakar and Brayden Thomas.
Contributed Photo Rockingham Middle School- A Honor Roll for 5th 6 weeks, 8th grade students pictured are: Front Row: Hailey Bass, Joshua Brewer, Nideya David, Christopher Davis, Peyton Fann, Venus Gordon, Kallie Hammond and Mikhaila Hudson. Second Row: James Johnson, Noemi Juarez, Ian Lewis, Matthew Locklear, Josh McGee, Michaela Mitchell, Catherine Ransom and Allison Roberts. Third Row: Myles Rohleder, Hannah Sands, Dawson Smith, McKenzie Taylor, Katey Taylor, Prashil Thakar and Brayden Thomas.
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Rockingham Middle School- A Honor Roll for 5th 6 weeks, 6th grade students pictured are: Front Row: Mason Bailey, Faith Baxley, Brice Billingsley, Caleb Brewer, Savannah Chappell, Emily Duckworth, Colin Goodwin, and Peyton Harrelson. Second Row: Dustin Hillenberg, Angel Jenkins, Savannah Lampley, Jessica Matheson, Kylie McDonald, Claye Miles, Makaylan Nichols and Kaitlyn Outen. Third Row: Alison Padron, Hunter Parris, Emily Parsons, Emma Russell, Kaitlyn Skipper, Kristian Terry and Trevor Whittington. Not Pictured: Emily Faw.

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Rockingham Middle School- A Honor Roll for 5th 6 weeks, 7th grade students pictured are: Front Row: Brianna Baysek, Brittney Brown, Elizabeth Burns, Mollie Collins, James Cooley, Deontrey Gunter, Patrick Hamilton and Lukas Kohl. Second Row: Andrew Loving, Evin Mabe, Shelby Matheson, Madison Miller, Ben Morrison, Matthew Newton, Yash Patel and Kathleen Pittman. Third Row: Skylar Ramsay, Zane Ritter, Madison Short, Shirley Sims, Addison Smith, Sierra Thompson, Trey Watkins and Kyleigh Yow.

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Rockingham Middle School- A Honor Roll for 5th 6 weeks, 8th grade students pictured are: Front Row: Hailey Bass, Joshua Brewer, Nideya David, Christopher Davis, Peyton Fann, Venus Gordon, Kallie Hammond and Mikhaila Hudson. Second Row: James Johnson, Noemi Juarez, Ian Lewis, Matthew Locklear, Josh McGee, Michaela Mitchell, Catherine Ransom and Allison Roberts. Third Row: Myles Rohleder, Hannah Sands, Dawson Smith, McKenzie Taylor, Katey Taylor, Prashil Thakar and Brayden Thomas.

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