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Paris High School Seniors Named Texas Scholars


Posted Date: 04/18/2018

Paris High School Seniors Named Texas Scholars

 

Paris High School Seniors Named Texas Scholars

Seventy-five Paris High School seniors were named as Texas Scholars and recognized by the Lamar County Coalition of Education, Business, and Industry during a luncheon today.  Students were honored for completing a more rigorous schedule of courses and receiving high academic marks.  Please join us in congratulating these students for their outstanding academic achievements.

Gabriel Allen, Morial Amin-Allen, Grace Arnold, Graham Bain, Ann Barrios, Atajeni Barry, Chyna Bell, Reagan Benson, Sarah Bloodworth, Caroline Josie Cade, Jorge Cervantes, Alexsandrah Clement, Erica Cole, Roniesha Davis, Trinity Davis, Zachary De la Garza, Deagan Dingman, William Elliott, Keshauwn Ellis, Zaccheus Ellis, Hannah England, Yenifer Farfan, Ethan Fleming, Anna Floyd, Alexandra Folmar, Elizabeth Frazier, Jake Freelen, Andria Gentry, Ceaira Gill-McAfee, Demetric Glover, Maria Gonzalez, Lucas Grossnickle, Katy Hall, Harmony Hamil, Colton Hamilton, Alexandra Hernandez Hernandez, Jessica Ibarra, Sydney Jetton, Meghan Lamberson, Klaire Lambert, Lilly Lewis, Zariya Lewis, Laney Madding, Hannah Marshall, Claudia Martinez, Jessica Martinez, Seth Mayfield, Averi McFadden, Kira McFadden, Milin Mistry, Nickolas Mitchell, Yvete Morales, Alexis Muse, Brenden Reese Napier, Brooklynn Nicar, Zachary Norris, Shyann Parker, Icysis Patt, Montana Payne, Haley  Powell, Itzuri Ramirez, Alex Ramirez Landaverde, Ramiro Ramirez Palacios, Paulina Santoyo, Sunny Scruggs, Brooke  Spencer, Reagan Stone, Zain Syed, Paul Gunner Vest, Cedrice Williams, Houston Garrett Wilson, Matthew Wintz, Evan  Wright, Rileigh Wright, and Maria Yepiz.

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