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Paris High School Seniors Named Texas Scholars


Posted Date: 04/21/2016

Paris High School Seniors Named Texas Scholars

Seventy-two Paris High School seniors were named as Texas Scholars and recognized by the Lamar County Coalition of Education, Business, and Industry during a luncheon on April 20. 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: Payton Barrios, Pharceni Battle, Chandler Bawcum, Patxsonnia Brown, Adlih Calderon, Ryan Callaway, Katie Chaix, Macey Chapman, Sloan Clay, Mary Cobb, Brayan Contreras, Cristian Cortes, Cheyenne Downs, Tiesha Easter, Juan Flores, Justice Flowers, Maria Isabel Gonzalez, Bridger Gottshalk, Blaine Grissom, Evelyn Gulde, Mason Hamm, Ezaria Harris, Adriana Hernandez, Mary Hannah Hervey, Caroline Janes, Brittanee' Johnson, Mikayla Johnson, Mallory Kennedy, Sara Lancaster, Allison Langston, Jada Lee, Brittany Lester, Maria Lopez, Bernardo Luna, Roberto Luna, Maggie Maxwell, Hayden McFadden, Rodolfo Medina, Keidris Mitchell, Abigail Mojica, Alex Montellano, Jesus Morales, Philip Nance, Romy Newberry, Jacob Owen, Omar Palomares, Channing Parker, Cheyenne Plummer, Shikha Prakash, Russell Rose, D.J. Samuels, Tyler Sanders, Mallory Shoemake, Monica Silva, Caitlin Simpson, Shreya Singh, Loranna Sutton, Angeline Tacuyan, LaKendra Thomas, Anna Grace Thrasher, Taylor Threadgill, Katie Watson, Madison Wear, Graham Weatherford, Jeffery White, Alexis Willison, Alan Woodby, Erin Wright, Jacaela Yates, Tierra Yates, Zoie Young, and Thomas Zimmerman.

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