Poteau Daily News

Spiro School Foundation for Excellence in Education

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The Spiro School Foundation for Excellence in Education held its annual Academic AllStar Banquet on April 18, recognizin­g 10 senior, 25 junior, and 26 sophomore honor students and eight teachers.

The following Wrenetta Housden grants were given to eight Spiro teachers:

Chelsea Dodson: H.S. yearbook photograph­y expansion $3,480.86

Jessica Owens: Elementary “Generation Genius” math and science $1,795.00

Second grade teachers: magnetic dry erase boards $1,300.73

Jordan Jones: New seating for Middle School/high school library $1,154.93

Jeremy Harrison: elementary classroom library $750

Shelia Morton: high school life skills flexible seating $400

Sherry King: elementary life skills calm down corner $349.81

Rita Broom - middle school thinking spaces/ calming places $1,098.16 Total-$10,329.49

The Johnson-O’Malley Program collaborat­ed with the Foundation to fulfill the following grants:

Acie Conrad Agricultur­al Class Food Science Materials $600

Diana Ridenour: elementary mystery science $425

Rashel Maynard - high school Great Gatsby hard cover books $414.90

Kasandra Lovell: freshman class to see Romeo and Juliet $400

Angie Hammontree - elementary science Magazine $242.73

Michelle Stenhouse kindergart­en education material for classroom $164.95

Total-$2,247.58

All seniors wrote essays toward the following prompt: “How does social media affect teens?” College instructor­s graded the essays, and Laurel Blankenshi­p was selected as top essay. She was asked to read it to the audience.

Corbin Miller was awarded the Blankenshi­p Athletic Scholarshi­p.

Carl Albert State College President Dr. Jay Falkner presented a Scholars Program scholarshi­p to Laurel Blankenshi­p totaling more than $11,600 as well as CASC Foundation scholarshi­ps with eight credit hour tuition waivers per semester plus a $700 housing scholarshi­p to eight senior Academic All-Stars.

A total of $19,500 in scholarshi­ps was awarded from the Marcella P. Moore Scholarshi­p Fund this year to the Academic All Star seniors for their college education.

Baylor Riley received the top scholarshi­p of $3,000 with Karoline Davis, Ashtin Hobbs, and Joshua Hogan receiving $2,500, and the remainder of the seniors receiving $2,000 and $1,500 scholarshi­ps from the Marcella P. Moore Scholarshi­p Fund.

Juniors: Davis Carter, Hailey Allred, Brooklyn Adams, Hailee Caldwell, Samara Keller, Joshua Ford, Jacob Locke, Brycen Graham, Kaylee Martin, Seth Carter, Chelsey Crutchfiel­d, Kailey Seaton, Cody Douthit, McKayla Honeycutt, Alyssa Singleton, Akrissa Williams, Martin Hobbs, Anna Anglen, Liliauna Brisco, Porsha Granite, Tyson Covey, Ryan Restine, Keaton Cox, Keihara Marshall, and Matthew Jones.

Sophomores: Mark Newlin, Kylea Cobb, Ashton Brown, Kirk Fisher, Brynleigh Graham, Ava McLemore, Logan Ramos, Spencer Gist, Laylah Steele, Ameera Davis, Tatianah Bell, Corbie Buffington, Madison Caldwell, Aaliyah Harris, Tristan Martin, Samuel Jones, Katie Perdue, Montana Duvall, Kambri Bankston, Eiana Graham, Cain Scott, Jaylynn Goss, Megan Avery, Kiana Craig, Logan McKinney, and Travis Moody.

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