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Mendenhall Elementary Hosts Proficiency Awards in Honor of Top Performing Students

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
September 23, 2023
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On Sept. 21, Mendenhall Elementary School (MES) hosted its Proficiency Awards program in celebration of students who scored well on the 2022-2023 Mississippi Academic Assessment Program (MAAP).

The Proficiency Awards program recognized fourth- and fifth-grade students, who scored Performance Level 4 (Proficient) or Performance Level 5 (Advanced) on one or more of their MAAP tests, including English Language Arts and Math. MES honored 110 students with medals for earning either proficient or advanced on their state tests.

“The Proficiency Awards Program is a wonderful occasion, which allows us to celebrate the academic excellence of our students. Mendenhall Elementary boasts more than 100 students who performed extremely well on the MAAP, and we are very proud of them,” said MES Principal Tommy Brumfield. “We would like to thank our students, teachers and the great support systems behind our students, who have allowed them to excel.”

The following students were recognized during the Proficiency Awards program:

Fourth Grade: Leayah Addison, Johnny Barnard, Payton Barnett, Paisley Boles, Levi Brewer, ZoeLynn Brewer, Sara Brown, Genesis Caffie, Elizabeth Clark, James Davis, Karlee Forbes, Lucas French, Karys Gentry, Hailee Hall, Levi Hancock, Asher Harkey, Braylon Harper, Zoe Hooker, Cameo Hubbard, Michaiah Lee, Zoey  Lewis, Joshua Lindsey, Abner Lopez-Ruiz, Harmony Lucas, Tyler May, Gabrielle McDonald, Catherine Moore, Shawn Phillips, Piper Lowery, Jase Lyman, Bentley McCallum, Isaac McGee, Oniyah McKinnis, Jailee Paige, Elizabeth Parker, WJ Pittman , Jax Powell, Tristan Rayner, Khylar Robinson, Kyle Rodgers, Fisher Sharp, Leah Shows, Reilyn Smith, Carson Scott, Jhanna Showers, Dakylah Sims, Palas Snipes, Brooklyn Turner, Joslyn West, Karsyn Whatley, Cayden Whipple, Ben Williams, Emma Wiley, Meghan Willis, Karson Williams

Fifth Grade: Raegon Adams, Caylee Barron, Riley Blair, Christopher Boles, Joi Brown, Sebastian Brown, Aden Buckley, Amari Buckley, Chandler Burkes, Jamoris Byrd, Londyn Cooper, Jakevious Davis, Matilda Estep, Ava Fletcher, Ayden Funches, Ayden Hargraves, Kylee Harrell, Lance Hayes, Winter Hendrix, Giselle Hill, Laila Hubbard, Erica Hughes, Kelvin Jenkins, Blessingh Lee, Kiylen Loftin, Brentley Longino, Morgan Lyman, London McAfee,  John Paul McCory, Taylor McGhee, Isaac McGee, Nigel McKinnis, Jase Neal, Brystan Page, Brayden Parish, Jayden Payne, Kaylin Phillips, Atilla Powell, Breanna Rizor, Livi Rushing, Serenity Skiffer, Grayson Smith, Maggie Smith, Kristen Staines, Rylynn Staines, Jamorrian Taylor, Madilyn Taylor, Matthew Vanderford, Mary Ellen Walker, John Wallen, Jadavion Williams, Keylen Williams, Landyn Williams, Samantha Williams, Calvin Wilson

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