AHS and AMS students enjoy perks of all A’s

By Toni Garrard Clay/AISD Communications Coordinator

One hundred and eleven students at Athens High School and Athens Middle School have made all A’s up through this point in the nearly completed school year. That’s a major accomplishment and one that members of the AMS PTO and Athens Academic Renaissance Organization (the parent group that serves the high school) wanted to recognize in a big way.

So AISD parent Michele Bomer, who has children at both campuses and is a member of both organizations, spearheaded the effort to recruit local sponsors and reward the students. Twenty-two local businesses and organizations committed funds to make it possible to send more than 60 high school students to Six Flags and more than 30 middle school students to a Ranger’s game last week. (Not all students who qualified attended.)

“We wanted to do something to acknowledge their accomplishment. It’s no easy feat to make all A’s all year,” said Bomer. “We’re fortunate to live in a community that values education enough to reward excellence.”

“We’re so happy these students were honored,” said AHS Principal Jami Ivey. “They work so hard all year. It’s great to have them reap the reward.”

What follows is a list of the students who made all A’s, as well as the businesses and organizations who made the trips possible.

At Athens High School: (9th grade) Leslie Alsobrook, Gage Anderson, Sydney Briggs, Allie Campbell, Jadyn Harris, Ethan Pace, Ale Pedroza, Ryan Porter, Taylor Stiles, Eliza Spurling, Madeline Treadway, (10th grade) Brenda Aguilar-Garcia, Bandera Barter, Rylan Benge, Caitlin Bomer, Tye Bratton, Colton Burgett, Jorge Camargo, Madeline Clay, Kaitlin Costlow, Bengisu Cuneyit, Chandler Earley, Bianca Garcia, Sierra Graves, Rachel Grey, Tucker Hall, Natalie Harrell, Tamya Hubbard, Jordan Ickes, Yuvia Leon, Lily Mahmoud, Allison Martinez, Tran Nguyen, Aryn Rodriguez, Nickson Rosenberg, Samantha Salazar, (11th grade) Abigail Angle, Karina Barrientos, David Bojalil, Michelle Bywaters, Jennifer Campa, Yesenia Canales, Lilibeth Castillo, Lauryn Gore, Drake Grammer, Isabel Hardin, Esperanza Hernandez, Taylore Homolka, Breonna Jackson, Kaylee LaRue, Kathryn Martinez, Stephanie Miranda Sanchez, Jacob Moore, Amanda Rojas, Cassidy Rosenbalm, Andrea Salazar, Alec Scott, Kathleen Tellez, (12th grade) Jetmira Ademaj, Jordan Bennett, Mikayla Collins, Mollie Davies, Koleman Dooley, Kelsey Hale, True Head, Nicole Hill, Walt Mahmoud, Mariela Martinez, Eli McCool, Charlotte Miller, Kyra Pace, Alan Platt, Manpreet Singh, Samantha Smith, Lauren Takata, Heather Thornton, Destiny Walden and Megan Withers.

At Athens Middle School: (6th grade) Adielyn Allbright, Dani Allen, Sadie Briggs, Samuel Briggs, Sophie Briggs, Jaden Crane, Altar Cuneyit, Shelby Dorsey, Breland Flud, Cage Hill, Jensen Huckabay, Nicholas Mullen, Eli Rincon, (7th grade) Aaliyah Braxton, Ellissa Comeaux, Caden Earley, John Hayes, Izaiah Lusk, Elizabeth Moore, Madison Rhodes, Kasish Shrestha, (8th grade) Reed Allen, Caleb Bomer, Sarah Campa, Caleb Clemmons, Adam Duran, Gabrielle Gapare, Angel Garcia, David Oglesby, Savannah Perry, Joanne Russell, Gonzalo Flores and Michael Reynolds.

Thank you to the following businesses and organizations for sponsorship: Life Fellowship Church, Athens Middle School, Citizens National Bank, Hannigan Smith Funeral Home, Snap Fitness, Virtual Communications Specialists, Athens Smiles, Citizens State Bank, Athens Chamber of Commerce, First State Bank Athens, Kevin Lilly’s McDonalds, Adam Piper/Edward Jones, Athens Bank, Doughballs Pizza, Prosperity Bank, Steve Grant Real Estate, Super 8 Motel, What-A-Burger, AMS PTO, Lona Mauk State Farm, Attorney Mike Head, Ageless Image Med Spa.