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Honor Roll: Lewis Frasier Middle School
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honor roll

Lewis Frasier Middle School

Principal’s honor roll

Sixth grade
Takari Burchett
Bailey Gilmore
Aniyah Hunter
Melvin Kimble
Aurielle Kittles
Adediwura Obasun
Manav Patel

Seventh grade  
Kaylor Appelfeller
Andria Bogan
Iman Burdine
Gabriella Day
Ashley Dayutis
Katalina Green
Domonique King
Hannah Maldonado-Matos
Sariah Morton
Seth Moye
Janexxi Perez Zambrana
Jayla Ryals
Shawn Schulte
Kellen Steyer
Addisyn Zabel

Eighth grade  
Jordan Barney
Keyandra Chatman
Jaiya Davis
Victoriyah Friend
Nicole Gilbert
Amy Graham
Charliste Hampton
Dalen Hass
Brandon Hellgren
Andrea Lopez
Aneysha Mack
Kaylee McCook
David Resto
Casey Ringer
Mildany Rodriguez

A-B honor roll

Sixth grade
Elizabeth Andes
Philopatir Azer
Desiree Banks
Desdemona Battle
Kennedi Bell
Alphonso Brooks
Joanna Darden
Ahriyel Davis
Layton Edwards
Alazia Frazier
Aijie Fu
Denny Glasford
Alimoura Graham
Payton Green
Deshawn Hall
Aliyah Harvey
Kiara Harvey
Shelby Horne
Isaiah Jackson
Deyann James
Destiny Lester
Ivelisse Liriano
Scarlett Medina
Siara Moore
Gabrielle Nelson
Guillermo Perez Zambrana
Ma’chiah Powell
Yasmine Prioleau
Isabella Quiram
Anasia Reynolds
Kenche Roberts
Christopher Samuel
Ashley Saunders
Joshua Smith
Taylor Smith
Leah Taylor
Mariah Tooley
Tyler Turner
Makayla Whitty
Tiarra Wilson

Seventh grade
Jalen Alexander
Taleia Alford
Jaleel Andrew
Mya Blanding
Nashayla Blount
Mikale Bohlmann
Serena Burkart
Zipporah Carlton
Jack Christman Savea
Markel Clarke
Sierra Clifton
Caz Creasy
Anthony Daiello
Jemell Ferguson
Kayla Fillmore
Savannah Fink
Jaylin Frasier
Jahshira Gillum
Valerie Haiungs
Caleb Hamilton
Roderick Hayes
Breanna Horton
Anthony Hunter
Jordan Jenkins
Victoria Johnson
David Jones
Lejarius Kelly
Ayannah King
Elijah Leiataua
Ariana Leon-Peterson
Jazmine Martinez
Deziree Milan
Kaylah Morgan
Jermaine Morris
Jasmin Ortiz Lopez
Angel Owens
Jordan Parker
Jaheem Pelish
Abigail Proctor
Katheryn Rearley
Amaya Roberts
Joshua Rodgers
Amaris Salgado
Christopher Sanchez
Theresa Santos
Trinity Smiley
CeBrina Somerville
Connor Stephens
Ashley Steward
Tristan Thompson
Ilana Thompson-Noble
Mason Torrance
Patrick Underwood
Jacob Walker
Cameron Watford
Miracle Weems
Lila West
Tajzion White
Paul Whitman-Agan

Eighth grade
Matthew Anderson
Lilliana Avant
Amiracle Brown
Maraleigh Buss
Zackery Chenevert
NyAsia Clark
Marquel Cobb
Perrin Dewberry
Sanaya Frazier
Jarrod Giddings
Taleiyah Goodwin
Gavyn Hales
Ashley Hancock
Jailyn Hancock
Raylin Hawthorne
Andrew Hellgren
Christopher Howard
Keighan Jack
D’Tavione Johnson
Jordyia Jones-Edstrom
Eric Kennedy
Tiana Lawton
Ethan Lee
Kristen Martin
Ignerys Martinez
Kristian McQueen
Alasia Mitchell
Javier Mojica
Quiana Morris
Kaylee Nall
Lin Nguyen
Morgan Parker
Michelle Perez
Dimetrius Prout
Derrick Ramsey
Aysia Rayford-Jackson
Brittany Richardson-Frazier
Alma Rivera
Makayla Robinson
Shya Rodriguez
Elizabeth Rogers
Faviola Santiago
Deborah Sarpong
Trent Selph
Joseph Shannon
Christopher Simpson
Anthony Singletary
Ashlynne Smith
Cynthia Steele
Vineisha Stephens
Tessa Steup
A’Cheyla Sumpter
Xavier Thompson
Ericka Varnedoe
Dakari Vieira
Anthony Walters
Dazaree’ Ware
Diamond Wilkerson
Elisa Wilkins
Mikayla Williams
Ja’Bori Wright
Kaitlyn Zuniga

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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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