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Honor Roll: Frank Long Elementary School
Third nine weeks
honor roll

Frank Long Elementary School

All A’s

Fifth grade
Macy Watford

Fourth grade
Leah Strickland
Ryder Racinelli
Emily Day
Joseph Greer
Ethan Triplett
Grace Monroe

Third grade
Destiny Deigh
Corbin Lewis
Dante Nieves
Alaina Jewell
Kayleigh-Anna Petit
Nyema Johnson

Second grade
Mason Braithwaite
Brandon James
Keron Mangaza
Bradi Ryon
Malia Jones
Micah Sloan
Emoni Lee
Sarenity Cartagena
Arianna Taylor
Arianna Walters
Sylvester Brown
Denali Diaz
Alyssa Lawson

First grade
Daxx Hoffmeister
Quincy Carter
Naveah Johnson
Cheyenne Thornton
Amiya King
Jacob Johnson
Cherish Bacon
Kayla Bird
Connor Hinnant
Auriana Rucker
Alaysia Sykes
Amaya Williams
Lamarcus Wright
Raylynn Floyd
Trinity Holston
Jordan Horton
Ladell Mitchell
Arlin Swanner
Milton Laws III

A’s and B’s

Fifth grade
Dakota Adams
Jalen green
Liliana Nines
Elyjah Thurmon
Anthony Gaines
Olive Makinwa
Desirae Aleman
Katen Bailey
Jacen Benoit
Araceli Cordero
Madison Desbiens
James Eldridge
Ella Fields
Jazlyn Gillum
John Patrick Goodings
Shannon Gumataotao
Emily Graves
Jason Young
Alyssa Haynes
Ka’Maya Jones
Libbie Bergeron
Rylan Hill
Jaila James
Cayden Vickers
Janecia Davidson

Fourth grade
Ayden Merrill
Payge Nethercutt
Camren Sickmeier
Phillip Bivins
Kaniya Fogle
Arianna Holston
Eris Jeffers
Jamiah Justice
Marc Anthony Lee
Haley Lester
Saphire Masterson
Faith Nosa
Akira Richardson
Aunisty Rucker
Allison Steward
DeTron Taylor
Tamera Clark
Imani Covington
Amori Foster
Alexia Hines
Macaiah Lockett
Chloe Makinwa
Earl McCray
Nataliana Mojica
Sanaa Owens
Ariana Reynolds
Callie White
Addison Jackson
Skye Davis
Sierra Parks
Amirria Shepherd
Maddy Smith
Ethan Thorp
Jaida Cunningham
Johnte’ Lincoln
Neveah Wesby

Third grade
Kainani Auld
Adriana Brown
Jocelyn Canonico-May
Addison Dawson
Jeilanie Gonzalez
Kiana Simmons
Kamryn Willis
Aalayah Bulluck
Montavius Johnson
Ellah Lewis
Alaija Martin
Draven Osorio
Daelyn Phillips
Alycia Relaford
Aaliyah Wright
Bianca Bivins
Camille Bivins
Grant Frazier
Kristen Holston
Aeriela Jemison
Kasey Le
Aaron Milan
Teagan Roth
Kaden Smith
Breyanna Ayala
Khari Cleary
Laila Gordon
Taylor O’Bryant

Second grade
Jayden Castillo
Kaitlyn Hood
Justin Hurd
Gracie Ross
Zanniah Stewart
Jade Westerman
Miley Young
Kelsey Busby
Gabriel Gaines
Eli Gumataotao
My’Kayla Lockett
Adrienna Lyons
Andrew Amadi
Zachariah Gordon
Zachary Hatfield
Amaria Knighten
Dai’Yauna Kraft
Camaria Lloyd
Khloe Nelson
Amarie Roy
Angeline Wynn
Annyiah Brown
Teyona Carter
Jordan Coatie-Storms
Kaiden Dotson
Zeyi Gordon
Donte Pirl
Aizen Rangel
Kelsey Andrews
Kainani Auld
Synphoney bracken
Alaysia Brumley
Mitchell Cordero
Alexus Jemison
Izaiah Fate
Nathanyel McDonald
Kamryn Richardson
Syian Woods
Shaelynn Raab
Brandon Betton
Julien Grant
Ayla Hatfield
Kristiana Lawrence
Vincent Shepherd
Aaviana Sheppard
Zenel Smith
Tamira Mitchell
Luke Devitt
Jameliyah Higntower
Zy’Asia Lee
Kylyse McCray
Jeremiah Smith
Aaniyah Collins
Serita Figueroa
C’Niyah Hines
Christian Ivy-Teague
Aiden Jarrell
Samantha McDonald
Zurina Sample
Asjai Teft
Jaylen Davis
Essence Heard
Liberty Milsap
Keiiana Kimble
Izayah Martin
Braylen Bell
Camrynn-Dion Collier
Willie Coney
Milano Ellis
IvYauna Jackson
Zoey Paddy
Tnobe Powell
Makio Payne
Danae Hampton
Ajayla Kenty
Taylor Reyna
Elliana Rivera
Gralyn Still
Toyomi Williams
Jahnae Cook
Da’Zire Freeney
Mia Gowdy
Ari’Yonna Thornton

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BI hosts LCSS Gala
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Bradwell Institute’s Friends Helping Friends will host the 3rdAnnual Liberty County School System Special Needs Gala Saturday at 7p.m.

The dance portion of the gala is free and open to the public.

FHF was started three years ago by BI special needs teacher Charlie Moon. FHF is comprised of a large group of general education students that connect special needs students with their general education peers. They have raised $20,000 in the last 30 months, for events like this, a new sensory room, music therapy equipment, and many other fun events. 

“FHF does so much for the special needs students. It really brings them out in their social skills. They become so much more comfortable around us all,” FHF Junior Danielle Hennessee said. 

FHF Junior Jada Naftzinger said it’s a two-way street. “It not only helps them, but us as well. It brings us out of our own shells and comfort zones.” 

Moon added, “For us, the Gala is not our calling card. I’ve told the students from day one, unless they truly know these special needs students, we won’t do the Gala at all. We’ll throw a big pizza party instead. The point is, we want the kids to really focus on the one-on-one, in-class work, hanging out in the halls, really talking to them. That’s the only way this program truly reaches its potential. Our motto is, “Changing lives, one friend at a time.”

During a private dinner which precedes the public dance, district office personnel, representatives from Congressman Buddy Carter’s office, district SPED staff, BI Football players and FHF members, parents and the honored guests – 50 special needs students from around the district will be in attendance.

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