Decatur Elementary Moving Up Awards

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

— Students at the Decatur Northside Elementary School who made significant academic achievements during the month of December were recognized at a special assembly on Dec. 22.

Following are a list of those students by grade level and achievement.

Kindergarten students who recognized their sight words were; Caden Owens, Landen Watson, Jacey Smith, Shelby Robertson, Marlee Kinder, Audrey Lewis, Deegan Brooks, Abbie Davis, Sam Ahalt, Citlali Batres, Kaden Thompson, Kaydence Steel, Judith Lauber, Arradia Sutton and Kenneth Barrios

Kindergarten students who recognized all the letters were; Citlali Batres, Caden Owens, Sam Ahalt, Maria Estrada, Deegan Brooks, Jacey Smith, Clinton Lor, Shelby Robertson, Audrey Lewis, Angelina Lydon, Landen Watson, Anette Hernandes, Marlee Kinder, Abby Davis, Christopher Robinson, Kayden Thompson, Skyla Yang, Braulio Echeverria, Kenneth Barrios, Arradia Sutton, Nevaeh Flatt, Judith Lauber, Kaydence Steel, Johnathon Beats and David Castro.

First grade students who moved up one reading level were; Kaitlyn Funk, Jesus Pedroza, Joseph Witcher, Mayra Flores, Aaliyah Orozco, Ryan Trembly, Alan Urquidi, Luis Sanchez, Jose Estrada, Poli Xiong, Enrique Rubi, Patrick Boehm, Connor Park, Martha Smith, Nancy Estrada, Alex Vicente, Rhianon Bombar, Jackson Mallia, Alaina French, Anthony Chaffin, Lonnie Bell, Erick Suaste, Christian Ramirez, Dalton Steel, Miguel Pedroza, Lilian Reading, Shelby Bird-Saunders, Emily Jessen, Lorinda Miller, Erika Solis, Elizabeth Thor, Yermy Gomez, Waylon Harrington, Justin Holloway, Darien Lor, Andres Revolorio, Shado Spence, Alex Lemus and Melissa Mendoza.

First grade students who scored 80 percent or above on weekly math assignments were; Patrick Boehm, Enrique Rubi, Connor Park, Poli Xiong, Jose Estrada, Ryan Trembly, Martha Smith, Alex Vicente, Jackson Mallia, Nancy Estrada, Lilly Lee, Timothy Rousseau, Dalton Steel, Rhianon Bombar, Lilian Reading, Christian Ramirez, Jose Suarez, Alaina French, Shelby Bird-Saunders, Lonnie Bell, Kevin Sanchez, Anthony Chaffin, Christian LaBelle, Emily Jessen, Lorinda Miller, Waylon Harrington, Darien Lor and Alex Lemus.

Second grade students who moved up one reading level were; Dalton Reed, Seth Fletcher-Main, James Mc-Adams, Kassidi Cook, Emily Ruiz, Atziri Dominguez-Gomez, Halee Waeltz, Alexis Patterson, Paul Ehrhart, Emma Anderson, Arlie Bray, Lilly Carmean, Ana Del Cid, Cesar Flores, Liberty Fowler, Bryson Funk, Kayla Galvan, Carlos Hernandez, Ashley Herrera, Curtis Lauber, Tristan Maines, Edgar Reyes, Haley Shaffer, Olivia Verser, Lane Wilkins, Jetlee Xiong, Vincent Adinolfi, Bronwyn Berry, Aili Burnett, Meghann DeClue, Darius Gonzalez, Zachary Luker, Ithzel Martinez, Marla Nagele, Carlos Peres, Makayla Randolf, Stephanie Sandoval, Daisy Solis, Rikayla Williams.

Second grade students who scored 80 percent or above on weekly assignments were Emma Anderson, Arlie Bray, Lilly Carmean, Gage Flatt, Cesar Flores, Ashley Herrera, Curtis Lauber, Demian Merworth, Edgar Reyes, Jose Ruiz, Lane Wilkins, Jermiel Williams, Jetlee Xiong, Vincent Adinolfi, Bronwyn Berry, Royer Escobar, Victor Gonzalez, Zachary Luker, Carlos Perez, Makayla Randolf, Emely Reyes, Stephanie Sandoval, Daisy Solis, Emmanuel Thao, Rikayla Williams, James McAdams, Kassidi Cook, Alexis Patterson and Paul Ehrhart.

Third grade students who moved up in one reading level were; Aubrey Bartlett, Michael Boehm, Brayam Gomez, Jose Hinojosa-Rubi, Brandon Mendoza, Natalia Rodriguez, Abby Tilley, Emmy Lee, Jessica Anderson, Hannah Ahalt, Nathan Tinnin, Summer Gunter, Bryan Ward, Destiny Mejia, Paige Barrett, Sam Philpott and Diana Reza.

Third grade students who were proficient at their weekly math assignments were; Aubrey Bartlett, Michael Boehm, Linleigh Brown, Elizabeth Gilly, Brayam Gomez, Jose Hinojosa-Rubi, JoLisa Miller, Lucy Soto, Abby Tilley, Javier Perez, Tony Trejo, Hannah Ahalt, Sam Philpott, Kylee Garrison, Kaylee Morales, Kyrie Unruh, Heidi Rubi and Kyra Garcia.

Fourth grade students who made 95 percent to 100 percent on all core subjects were;

Bethany Bumgardner, Amanda Duncan, Dania Matul, Keith Ward and Devon Presley.

Fourth grade students who made 80 percent to 95 percent on all core subjects were;

Matthew Anderson, Lizzie Haisman, Addy Mallia, Kaley Medlin, Joni Moppin, Miguel Naranjo, Tajae Whiet, Zoey Cook, Anahi Estrada, Coral Frydrychowski, Sierra Gregory, Jacqueline Hernandez, Sengsai Kue, Talor Thompson, Paige Vann and Sammie Skaggs.

Fifth and sixth grade students who scored 80 percent or above on monthly literacy assessments were; Ryan Shaffer, Bracy Owens, Cameron Shaffer, Kaitlyn Smith, Leng Lee, Dylan Frychowski, Sterling Yang, Leticia Fuentes, Amy Keller, Jordan Davis, MaiLee Xiong, Taylor Haisman, Tanner Duncan, Alisun Watson, Anthony Diaz, Lyndon Miller, Emily Lydon, Christian Smith and Leo Martinez.

Fifth and sixth grade students who made 80 percent or above on math assessments were; Jonathon Brandon, Jesus Naranjo, Ryan Shaffer, Kallisto Gonzales, Levi Newman, Fabian Batres, Christian Caceres, Troy Kell, Dylan Frydrychowski, Leng Gao Kue, Shaney Lee, Kimberly Mendoza, Luis Ocampo, Cameron Shaffer, Stephanie Suaste, Luis Caceres, Skyler Henson, Toby Moppin, Lesly Vicente, Caleb Sutton, Jacqueline Herrea, Alexis Gramajo and Timothy Skaggs.

School News, Pages 12 on 01/19/2011