Students Recognized for Good Grades
TALLADEGA, Ala. – A total of 56 students enrolled at the Alabama School for the Blind were named to the A Honor Roll and the A/B Honor Roll for the first semester of the 2018-19 school year.
Founded in 1867, the Alabama School for the Blind (ASB) provides traditional and non-traditional programs and educational experiences for children ages 3 to 21 who are blind or have low vision. ASB has won notable acclaim for both the academic and athletic ability of our students while independent living experiences and advanced use of assistive technology help build self-confidence. The school also provides assistance to students with vision loss in public schools all across the state through the Alabama Instructional Resource Center for the Blind located on the ASB campus.
The following students were named to the Honor Roll:
1st Semester "A" Honor Roll
Elementary
Robert Ostrander - Oxford, AL - 1st grade
Clara Scelsi - Pell City, AL - 2nd grade
Zoe Catoe - Gadsden, AL - 6th grade
Celendia Martin - Sylacauga, AL - 6th grade
High School
Daymion Winfrey - Talladega, AL - 7th grade
Zania Abdullah - Talladega, AL - 9th grade
Danay Jackson - Montgomery, AL - 9th grade
Bethany Hill - Vinemont, AL - 10th grade
Chase Lowe - Albertville, AL - 12th grade
1st Semester "A/B" Honor Roll
Elementary
Anika Catoe - Gadsden, AL - 1st grade
Issac Gaskins - Anniston, AL - 1st grade
Braden Gee - Attalla, AL - 1st grade
Cedric Caver - Talladega, AL - 3rd grade
Latisha Jordan - Talladega, AL - 3rd grade
Za'Riah Hurst - Montgomery, AL - 4th grade
Ameerah Jones - Montgomery, AL - 4th grade
Adalynn Parrish - Childersburg, AL - 4th grade
Shontia Weaver - Talladega, AL - 4th grade
Peyton Bowen - Woodland, AL - 5th grade
Shymirya Broadnax - Birmingham, AL - 5th grade
Reily Ingram - Piedmont, AL - 5th grade
Katelyn Lewis - Springville, AL - 5th grade
Justin Robinson - McCalla, AL - 5th grade
Abby Theiss - Marion Junction, AL - 5th grade
Ricky Weaver - Talladega, AL - 5th grade
Kaylynn Bailey - Pell City, AL - 6th grade
Justice Ballard - Wetumpka, AL - 6th grade
Lillian Jones - Oxford, AL - 6th grade
Erin Paulson - Oxford, AL - 6th grade
Taelor Robinson - Birmingham, AL - 6th grade
1st Semester "A/B" Honor Roll
High School
Zachary Glasgow - Albertville, AL - 7th grade
Diamond Jackson - Montgomery, AL - 7th grade
Charli Grace Strawn - Glencoe, AL - 7th grade
Noah Price - Montgomery, AL - 7th grade
Tinsley Andrews - Rainsville, AL - 8th grade
Narissa Swaim - Scottsboro, AL - 8th grade
Belle Williams - Birmingham, AL - 8th grade
Kendall Bohannon - Mobile, AL - 9th grade
Chris Brown - Brighton, AL - 9th grade
Cassius Edwards - Jacksonville, AL - 9th grade
Rocio Fernandez-Villareal - Birmingham, AL - 9th grade
Landon Hussey - Phenix City, AL - 9th grade
Jacquez Wright - Bessemer, AL - 9th grade
Donovan Burch - Pell City, AL - 10th grade
Jordan Evans - Birmingham, AL - 10th grade
Seth Harris - Ohatchee, AL - 10th grade
Josie Johnson - Ranburne, AL - 10th grade
Michael White - Detroit, AL - 10th grade
Kaleigh Gable - Talladega, AL - 11th grade
Kameron Hardy - Birmingham, AL - 11th grade
Chassidy Thomas - Goodwater, AL - 11th grade
Tanner Wood - Birmingham, AL - 11th grade
Geordon Carter - Mobile, AL - 12th grade
Kennedy Dockery - Trinity, AL - 12th grade
Alyssa Green - Maplesville, AL - 12th grade
Trent Williams - Montevallo, AL - 12th grade
At Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB), the education continuum begins at birth and lasts a lifetime. AIDB is uniquely known as the world’s most comprehensive education and service program for children and adults of all ages with hearing and vision loss. Serving almost 20,500 individuals each year throughout all 67 counties of Alabama, our commitment to excellence is carried out through three residential/day schools serving children, ages 3-21 from across the state (Alabama School for the Blind, Alabama School for the Deaf, Helen Keller School of Alabama); outreach to public schools; a statewide network of regional centers; an education and rehabilitation program for adults ages (Gentry Facility); and an industrial, manufacturing complex (Alabama Industries for the Blind).
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