22 Floyd County sophomores and juniors are named Governor’s Honors district finalists
Finalists to move forward in selection process
From Floyd County Schools
Twenty-two Floyd County Schools students were selected as district finalists and will advance in the Governor’s Honors Program selection process:
Ƈ Sara Grace Abernathy, MHS junior, Dance
Ƈ Ryder Ashmore, PHS sophomore, Theatre Performance
Ƈ Emi Kate Ashworth, MHS junior, Music-voice
Ƈ Silas Bryson, MHS junior, Computer Science
Ƈ Emmalyn Hann, PHS sophomore, Dance
Ƈ Aidan Fuller, MHS junior, World Language: Spanish
Ƈ Sadie Haynes, MHS junior, Communicative Arts
Ƈ Carson Holder, MHS junior, Computer Science
Ƈ Andrea Jaramillo, MHS junior, Social Studies
Ƈ Xander Jessie, MHS junior, Social Studies
Ƈ Shatha Khatib Jabra, MHS junior, Engineering: Mechanical Design
Ƈ Natalie Long, MHS junior, Communicative Arts
Ƈ Elan Mcclain, AHS junior, Mathematics
Ƈ Thomas Patterson, MHS junior, Ag Research: Biotechnology and Science
Ƈ Eva Grace Petty, MHS sophomore, Visual Arts
Ƈ Brynn Proctor, MHS sophomore, Science: Biology
Ƈ Tesa Roberson, MHS junior, World Language: Spanish
Ƈ Samuel Sandoval-reyes, PHS junior, Music: Woodwinds
Ƈ Hannah Smith, PHS sophomore, Science: Biology
Ƈ Luke Still, MHS junior, Theatre Performance
Ƈ Isaac Tucker, AHS junior, Social Studies
Ƈ Gracie Veliz, PHS junior, World Language: Spanish
GHP is a four-week summer program designed to provide intellectually gifted and artistically talented high school students with challenging and enriching educational opportunities not usually available during the regular school year.
The 22 sophomores and juniors selected will complete the state level online application for the opportunity to be selected as a semifinalist and represent FCS in the inperson GHP interviews to be held in late February.