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Honoring Our Students

Be My Valentine
 
submitted by Iris Myles
Mrs. Myles, Counselor,  asked her 11th Grade Honor Roll students to "Be Her Valentines" because they made her heart go pitter patter with marvelous grades.  She brought each of them a small token of appreciation for their hard work.  Honor roll students include: Superintendent's Scholar-Lanyria O'Neal.  Principals' Scholars-Khari Anderson, Constaine Butler, Taylor Champ, Henry Davis, III, Cedriona Douglas, Diamond Ellis, Jessie Grayson, Nathan Harris, Leah Jones, Nathaniel Lloyd, Adrian Marshall, Jakalem Pettis, Christen Reynolds, Dasia Ward, Ashton Williams, Lakera Williams, Racheal Williams and A'Zyrie Willis. Keep up the great work!!!
 Youth Leadership Natchez students meet for the first time at Co-Lin for a Class Social
Honor Roll Students Win Prizes
 
Natchez High  School 11th grade honor roll students were entered into a drawing to win Sonic gift cards:  "I try to do things to show our students that their hard work does not go unnoticed," said Professional School Counselor Iris Myles. The winners are from right to left: Maya Jones, Constantine Butler, A'Zyrie Willis and Tyler Lyles. 
 
Mr. and Miss National Honor Society--Albert Hughes and Cedriona Douglas
 
Albert Hughes, Jr. is the son of Albert Hughes, Sr. and Tamla Hughes. He is a member of the National Honor Society, the Beta Club and the Natchez Bulldogs football team. Albert plans to attend Mississippi State University or the University of Southern Mississippi to obtain a master's degree in Psychology and become a military psychiatrist. His motto is "As I strive for greatness, I am keen to remember that I am only human."
 
Cedriona Douglas is the daughter of Shyama Morris. She is a member of Natchez Youth Leadership, HOSA, the 4-H Club and an active participant in Alcorn State University's Upward Bound Program. Her future aspirations include attending Xavier University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in Nursing, obtaining her Registered Nurse license, and eventually becoming a traveling Nurse Practitioner. Her motto is "Nothing is impossible: with dedication and faith comes great accomplishments.
 
Sponsors: Iris W. Myles and Kendra Calvit
We appreciate and celebrate students who strive to be great.  These students applied for the Mississippi State Superintendent's Advisory Council.  The council allows students from schools all over Mississippi to meet and advise the state superintendent of problems and concerns in their schools.  Though they were not chosen, we would like to acknowledge the extra effort and time they put in. It is greatly appreciated and means so much for our school.
 
Pictured: Front- Kennedy Wilson and Yoneeka Brown
Back - Ashton Williams and Dekalah Jackson 
Not pictured- Christen Reynolds and Khajordan Chatman