Alabama Ledger May 2022 (Graduation)

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College Students Recognized

University of Alabama in Birmingham Salma Santiago of Albertville Mauren Arreaga of Albertville Lawrence Hammonds of Hoover Laura Forsythe of Guntersville Arturo Ramos Jimenez of Albertville Diego Gomez of Albertville Julissa Hernandez of Albertville Kenleigh Huff of Attalla Zuleyma Figueroa of Crossville Lauren Womack of Henager Mckenna Flynn of Weaver Esly Mesadieu of Albertville University of Alabama in Huntsville Abigail Bennett of Scottsboro Taylor Freeman of Boaz Shannon Hood of Albertville Minh Ly of Albertville Eric Edge of Gadsden Molly Morris of Boaz Taylor Freeman of Boaz

Nursing: Jesslyn Barrentine of Odenville (Highest GPA-First Level RN) ; Rebecca Oden of Boaz ( Highest GPA-Second Level RN ) ; Siera Stegeman of Albertville (Clinical Excellence-First Level RN) ; and Shay Colvin of Boaz (Clinical Excellence- Second Level). Philosophy: Aubrey Parker of Fort Payne and Madalyn Droze of Boaz. Political Science: Terry Thacker of Attalla. President’s Award : Salma Santiago (Academic) and Christopher Self of Boaz (Technical). Theater: Nathan Wilson of Arab. Several Snead State students receiving transfer scholarships from four-year universities were also recognized. Those students included: Athens State University Jessica Dukelow of Athens Sonya Evans of Arab Kenleigh Huff of Attalla Eric Edge of Gadsden Stephen Dean of Oneonta

Snead State Community College recently held its 2022 Awards Day, where many students were honored for their achievements. The Award recipients from the various academic programs at Snead State include: Accounting : Isabel Garcia Rios of Albertville. Agricultural Science : Chase Kitchens of Albertville. All-Alabama Academic Team members: Chase Williams of Boaz and Stephen Dean of Oneonta. Anatomy/Physiology: Caroline Smith of Boaz. Biology: Fiena Fuadah of Boaz ( Fall Highest Biology 103 Average) and Sarah Morgan of Stevenson (Spring Highest Biology 103 Average) Business: (Transfer Program) Lawrence Hammonds of Hoover. Business: (Applied) Peyton Mooney of Dawson. Chemistry: McKenzie Williams of Boaz; Alyssa Stanley of Crossville and Jansen Rogers of Boaz (Inorganic); Salma Santiago of Albertville, Chase Williams of Boaz, and Mauren Arreaga of Albertville (Organic) Chemistry: Sarah Morgan of Stevenson, Stephen Dean of Oneonta, Amber Lopez of Horton, and Alyssa Cook of Crossville. Computer Science: Christopher Adam Self of Boaz ( Cybersecurity); Marckenson Etienne of Albertville (IT Administration); Michelle Patel of Albertville (Transfer) Dean’s Awards: Amber Lopez of Horton (Academic) and Jake Knighten of Boaz (Technical). Economics: Grace Kelley of Boaz. English: Hannah Ball of Guntersville and Emily Ledbetter of Albertville. History: McKenzie Williams of Boaz (US History); Lillian Thompson of Horton (Western Civilization) Industrial Maintenance: Rodolfo Baltazar Diego of Albertville (Welding) Industrial Systems Technology: Anthony Vazquez of Albertville. Mathematics: Cole Bowling of Guntersville (Freshman Award) and Ruby Reyes of Albertville (Sophomore Award). Music: Taven Baker of Boaz (Best All- Around Music Student)

Maleah Collins of Boaz Samuel Cosby of Centre Gabriel Cruz of Albertville Madeleine Damas of Huntsville Erika Duarte of Oneonta Eric Edge of Gadsden Trey Elledge of Guntersville Chloe Farris of Albertville Briar Fowler of Springville Lizet Cruz Franco of Albertville Gabriel Gardner of Crossville Diego Gomez of Albertville Stephanie Graham of Altoona Katherine Gray of Birmingham Kelsee Haynes of Cullman Alexis Henderson of Boaz Hailey Brooke Hill of Boaz Kenleigh Huff of Attalla Emily Kate Jones of Boaz Grace Kelley of Boaz Kathryn Langley of Arab Madison Lewis of Albertville Jeffery Martin of Ball Ground, GA Anna Matthews of Boaz Kyle Morgan of Attalla Alexandra Nance of Boaz Serra Noojin of Attalla Mary Ocampo of Crossville Jacob Peppers of Altoona Mackenzie Pitt of Guntersville Macy Pointer of Boaz Jennifer Pruitt of Boaz Ruby Reyes of Albertville Alayna Rice of Grant Gabrielle Rogers of Attalla Andrew Smith of Albertville Jocelyn Smith of Dawson Alyssa Stanley of Crossville Erica Stephens of Altoona Carson Swatek of Boaz Yuliana Vega of Crossville Lauren Ward of Horton Ricky Watson of Guntersville Destiny Wiley of Altoona Sarah Williams of Albertville Lauren Womack of Henager Blakely Burr of Bessemer Stephen Dean of Oneonta Krimson Kidd of Crossville Esther Laguerre of Guntersville Esly Mesadieu of Albertville Robert Stamba of Helena University of Alabama

Michelle Patel of Albertville Alisha Rogers of Guntersville Aracely Chacon of Oneonta William Owens of Oneonta

University of Montevallo

Kyndra Harraid of Albertville Rylee McCullars of Albertville Serra Noojin of Attalla Makenlee Wiggins of Boaz Benjamin Word of Boaz Chantal Eubanks of Guntersville Logan Parker of Arab Gabrielle Rogers of Attalla Auburn University Brock Biddle of Albertville Eric Edge of Gadsden Davey Graham of Dawson Kenleigh Huff of Attalla Michael Kitchens of Albertville

The College also recognized student organizations. The Ambassadors, Phi Beta Lambda and Student Government Association were recognized. The History@ Snead organization received the Club of the Year award.

Carsen Milner of Boaz Logan Walls of Boaz Chase Williams of Boaz Karli Yarbrough of Boaz

Jacksonville State University

Preston Adelman of Boaz Guadalupe Aguilera Chavez of Albertville

Chala Anderson of Gurley Allison Arenth of Anniston Mauren Arreaga of Albertville Kyler Beshears of Attalla Maddux Bopp of Albertville Braxton Brooks of Boaz Ronald Clark of Gallant

The Snead State 2022 President’s Award is presented annually to the full-time sophomore student in both the Academic and Technical Divisions with the highest-grade point average on the greatest number of credit hours completed. For the academic division, the President’s Award was presented to graduate Salma Santiago of Albertville (shown above). For the technical division, the 2022 President’s Award was presented to graduate Christopher Adam Self of Boaz (shown below).

Stephen Dean (right) of Cleveland was one of two Snead State college students recognized as members of the 2022 All-Alabama Academic Team. Stephen received his All-Alabama medal during the Commencement Ceremony on May 12. The award was presented by Snead State VP for Student Services Jason Cannon (left).

Chase Williams (right) of Sardis City was also recognized as a member of the 2022 All-Alabama Academic Team. Stephen received his All-Alabama medal during the Commencement Ceremony on May 12. The award was presented by Snead State Vice President for Student Services Jason Cannon (left).

Destiny Wiley (right) of Altoona received both the Civitan Award and the James B. Allen Award during the 2022 Spring Commencement Ceremony at Snead State Community College on May 12. The awards were presented by Snead State Vice President for Student Services Jason Cannon (left).

Submitted Photo Marshall County Christian Class of 2022 The members of the Class of 2022 at Marshall County Christian Academy include: (Top L-R): Levi Adams, Jonathan Kappes, Kamdon Engle, Elijah Dodd, Dillon Benson; (Bottom L-R) Bottom Left: Magen Tomas, Presley Gaskin, Amra Davis, Dacey Motes, and Anna Kathryn Uptain. Not Pictured: Gracie Hollowell.

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