More Staff Members Test Positive For COVID-19 At Century Prison; Nearly 150 Inmates Placed In Medical Quarantine

June 25, 2020

Two more staff members at the Century Correctional Institution have tested positive for COVID-19, and a portion of the Century Correctional Institution inmate population has been placed into medical quarantine.

There have now been a total of three staff members that have tested positive for the virus at Century Correctional; the first was reported in late March.

One inmate was moved into medical isolation because he is suspected or presenting symptoms of an infectious illness, according to the Florida Department of Corrections, and COVID-19 test results are pending.

An additional 144 inmates are in medical quarantine as a result.

Large numbers of CCI inmates have periodically been placed in medical quarantine for short periods of time during the pandemic. Inmates in medical quarantine are monitored by health services staff and receive temperature checks twice a day for signs of fever. If an inmate begins experiencing symptoms indicative of COVID-19, FDC will place the inmate in medical isolation and a COVID-19 test will be administered.

FDC reported that there have been five negative COVID-19 tests at Century CI.

NorthEscambia.com photos.

ECSO Asks For Help Finding Missing Runaway Juvenile From Century

June 25, 2020

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help to find a missing runaway juvenile from Century.

Taniyah Paige, 14, was last seen June 23 in the 100 block of Henry Street in Century.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620.

Photo courtesy Escambia County Sheriff’s Office for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Approves $500 Million For Teacher Pay Raises

June 25, 2020

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed legislation to give Florida teachers a raise.

Approximately 100,000 teachers will benefit from $400 million to be invested to raise the minimum base pay for full-time classroom teachers, and $100 million will raise the salaries of Florida’s veteran teachers and other instructional personnel. This historic increase puts Florida among the best states in the nation for minimum teacher pay in an effort to alleviate a teacher shortage.

Florida will move from 26th into the top five for minimum teacher salaries. It does not apply to support staff or substitute teachers.

The plan will also replace the Best and Brightest bonus program as it provides $100 million in extra pay for teachers making already making more than the set minimum. The Florida Legislature will also have to address pay raises annually under the proposal.

“COVID-19 has interrupted our students’ and teachers’ academic year in unprecedented ways,” said DeSantis. “Our teachers stepped up and found ways to keep our students learning and engaged these last few months to ensure students continued to receive the best education in the nation. They taught classes virtually; they made sure lesson materials were delivered; they committed to their students. Great teachers are what our students need as they re-enter the classroom in the fall, and that’s why this remained a major priority in our budget. Florida was previously 26th in the nation for teacher pay and this announcement puts us in the top five, an over 20 spot jump in one year that reflects an historic investment in teacher compensation.”

DeSantis is expected to trim somewhere between several hundred million to $1 billion from the budget due to COVID-19 shortfalls, including some of his own funding priorities.

Who Benefits:

  • Step 1: Full-time classroom teachers (s. 1012.01(2)(a), F.S.) plus certified pre-K teachers funded in the FEFP (not including substitute teachers)
  • Step 2: Group from Step 1 who did not receive an increase or increase was less than 2%, and other full-time instructional personnel (not including substitute teachers) (s. 1012.01(2)(b)-(d), F.S.)

How Funds Are Distributed

  • These funds must be used solely to increase teacher salaries and no collective bargaining agreement can alter this requirement.
  • Step 1: Requires school districts and charters to use $400 million to increase the salaries of all full-time school instructional classroom teachers to at least $47,500 or the maximum amount achievable based on the district’s allocation.
  • Step 2: Requires school districts and charters to use $100 million to provide salary increases of the group from Step 1 who did not receive an increase or received an increase of less than 2%, and other full-time instructional personnel.

Pictured: Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation that will give Florida teachers a raise on Wednesday at Mater Academy Charter School in Hialeah Gardens. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

New Law Provides Heat Stroke Protections For Florida Student Athletes

June 25, 2020

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed a bill that will require schools to do more to protect student athletes from heat strokes.

Known as the “Zachary Martin Act”, the bill requires health illness training and life saving equipment like AEDs for all schools that are members of the Florida High School Athletic Association.

Zachary Martin died in July 2017, after he suffered a heat stroke following summer high school football practice in South Florida heat. His mother, Laurie Giordano spent two years lobbying Florida lawmakers and the FHSAA for the protections.

The law goes into effect on July 1 requiring public schools to have a tub or other container that is full of cold water on the sidelines at all practices and games. Defibrillators will be required, and school personnel will be required to learn how to recognize heat illnesses including heat strokes and take immediate life saving actions.

Pictured: Washington at Tate, October 2019. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Council On Aging Seeks Volunteers For Expanded Meals On Wheels Program

June 25, 2020

In the past two weeks, Council on Aging of West Florida has enrolled more than 300 people in its pandemic-related Meals on Wheels expanded program. Now, the agency has a need for additional volunteers to deliver the hundreds of additional meals per week.

RELATED: Restaurants Partner With Meals On Wheels To Feed Seniors For Free

The onboarding process for new volunteers is quick and easy. First, a background check is performed on the prospective driver followed by an orientation and training so that expectations, procedures and rules can be fully outlined. Afterwards, the volunteer selects on which days and for how long he or she would like to deliver meals, then a route is provided along with meals, and they are sent on their way.

Council on Aging currently boasts nearly 500 volunteers throughout the agency, but as anxiety surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic continues, many have understandably temporarily suspended their volunteer status. Still, seniors are more in need of reliable nutrition than ever, and the agency provides personal protective equipment such as masks and gloves to all drivers.

“We certainly foresaw this level of need when we announced the expanded meals program,” said Council on Aging president/CEO John B. Clark. “However, as demand continues to grow, we predict an increased need for volunteers during this time. We and our clients would certainly be grateful for any help the community can provide—even just an hour or so a month.”

Those interested in volunteering should call Council on Aging volunteer manager Will Wirth at (850) 266-2518.

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Northview Class Of 2020 Graduates (With Photo Gallery, Full List)

June 25, 2020

The Northview High School  Class of 2020 graduated Wednesday afternoon at the Pensacola Bay Center. It was the first graduation ceremony held away from the school campus in the history of Northview.

“First and foremost, I want to acknowledge and honor Jesus Christ for all that He has done and thank Him for bringing me this far,” Salutatorian Kayla McKillion began her address to the class.

“This year, COVID-19 thought it was going to take this day from us, but we are here, ready to take on the next challenge that life brings our way,” she said. “If this pandemic has taught me anything, it is to really cherish the ones around you.”

“As it’s stated in Philippians 4:13, ‘I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me’. Remember that. We did it. The triumphant class of 2020,” McKillion added.

For more photos, click here.

“There is no such thing as a fine line in high school success. There is no either you succeed or you don’t,” Valedictorian Keaton Brown told his classmates. “There is however, a middle ground, a gray area. In this gray area you have those that kept up their grades but also knew how to enjoy high school. So to all the seniors in that middle ground not sitting up here on the stage having to give a 90 second speech, I envy you. And to all those at Northview here with us today that have yet to graduate, enjoy your time. Have a plan and pursue it, but never forget to spend time making memories.”

“Took us a while to get here; there were a few moments several of us wondered if we would be here at all. But here we are,” Superintendent Malcolm Thomas said.

“It’s a small class of 120 graduates, but they’ve packed a real punch into what they have done academically,” Thomas said. He said 19% of the class graduated with a GPA greater than 4.0, and about half the class graduated with a GPA greater than 3.0. Class members earned over $400,000 in scholarships.

The Northview Class of 2020 also honored two members that passed away – Dariontae Richardson and Kenneth Sewell.

Graduates were as follows:

Summa Cum Laude (4.0 GPA and above)

Keaton Adam Brown - Valedictorian
Kayla Marie McKillion – Salutatorian
Addison Claire Albritton
William Milton Beach
Alexia Lee Broadhead
Sophia Danielle Cotita
Karlee’ Nicole Criswell
Garrick Neal Davis
Jason Nikijha Fayard
Hailey Nicole Harigel
Anna Christine King
Ansleigh Marie Maholovich
Abigayil Olivet Mascaro
Charleigh Elaine Parham
Kinzie Brooke Rackard
Teriana Jayde Redmond
Savannah Nicole Roley
Marissa Denae Rothrock
Cloe Madison Smith
Savannah Grace Spence
Bailey Anna Van Pelt
Elana Marie Ward
Brianna Shay White

Magna Cum Laude (3.85 GPA and above)

Emily Grace Boutwell
Jackson Thomas Edwards
Shelby Madlyn Godwin
Nicholas Alexander Trump

Cum Laude (3.5 GPA and above)

Hailie Marie Anderson
Madicyn Gashet Bell
Cassidy Jordyn Boutwell
Zachary Monroe Braun
Logan Alexander Brown
Lacie Elizabeth Carter
Jacob Daniel Adam Hawkins
Cory Lynn Hodgdon
Ragon Nicole Lassiter
Colby Logan Morris
Kyle Austin Sconiers
Madelin Michael Sheedy
Raeleigh Patricia Woodfin
Chunqi Yang

Marching In Alphabetical Order:

Jayla Lashaun Barron
Jaden Michael Bellamy
Brandon Tyler Berry
Jackob Frank Braun
A’Precious Treasure-Ann Brooks
Diamond Jaleea Brown
Dalton Shine Burke
Robert River-Floy Calloway
Gary Wayne Clayton
Destiny Sheri Cleckler
Steven Neil Cotita
Lydia Marjorie Davis
Courtney Gayle Devore
Colton Tyler Dockens
A’yanah Martia Dunn
Torrie Danyel Edmonson
Bradi Lee Edwards
Cody Fischer Edwards
Destiny Kay Fillingim
Cameron Blake Findley
Neionni Shardae Findley
Alexander Adam Floyd
Jakob Tripp Gibson
Jordan Skylar Godwin
John Lawrence Gulledge
Cameron Ja’von Harris
Christian Fitzgerald Hixon
Payton Elizabeth Jackson
Cheyenne Renee Johnson
Jade’a Brooke Johnson
Julie Ann Keith
Trent Jonathan Kite
Tyler Jackson Kite
Jake Lambeth
Corteria Adashia Leslie
Kendrell Burnett Lowery
Troya Aretha Massey
Laurel Aurora McCann
Brandon Lyle McCarthy
Kelli Shania Merchant
Aunterio Denell Minor
Tony J Misenar
Zi’esha Latashua Mitchell
Reville Mitchelle
Cornelious Lionel Moorer
Christopher Emmett Nordman
Kayla Ann Otto
Christopher Morgan Page
Joseph Raymond Parker
Trenton Wayne Peebles
Aaliyah Ma’shay Pope
Brianna Elizabeth Pugh
Kaitlynn Jane Respress
Devon Sean Rhinehart
Reba Michelle Rhinehart
Ronald Wyatt Rhinehart
Dellie Elizabeth Roberts
LaDashia Shaderrika Robinson
Samantha Lynn Sasser
Raymond Brenson Silcox
Tyler Wade Simmons
Beverly Lynn Skaggs
Tyler Douglas Spradlin
Savannah Nicole Steadham
Austin James Stoner
Melissa Dianne Sunday
Hunter Ray Thomas
Triston Duane Thompson
Gaetan Antonio Vaughn
Adam Grady Vinson
Isaiah David Walker
Brianna Marie Washington
Halee Jean Weaver
Briana Morgan White
Benjamin Lee Wilson
Joshua Alec Wilson
James Wyatt Windham
Stewart Zachary Woodfin
TiAsia Ja’Nae Wright

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George Stone Technical College Opening In-Person Classes In July

June 25, 2020

George Stone Technical College (GSTC) is preparing to open a summer session of classes for current students enrolled in many of their programs that run July 6 – 30, so their students can have access to face-to-face instruction and the hands-on experiences necessary to complete their professional certification requirements.

“After we took a week off in March to plan, we were able to assist most of students to find ways to complete parts of their training by long-distance,” said GSTC Principal T.J. Rollins. “The students enrolled in the three stages of the aviation maintenance programs were close enough to completion of their programs that the students in the general aviation class and those in the aviation airframe mechanics’ class were able to complete their training and will move up in August. Those completing the third level of training, aviation power plants mechanics, graduated and now face preparations for their FAA certification tests.”

“A few programs including EMT, fire fighting and law enforcement were considered ‘essential’ and therefore were able to continue coming to school through the pandemic, but with some necessary changes to how we operated,” explained Rollins. “Our instructors found ways to use online resources to keep course work progressing and even accessed virtual training and simulations, such as simulated ride-alongs for our EMT students.”

For those who could come on campus, the staff also got creative and found ways to operate while factoring in the Center for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines for safety. Classes were reorganized to meet in smaller groups and to allow everyone to distance themselves.

Other programs were not allowed to operate on campus and while they were able to complete some of their programs online, they still need the face-to-face aspect of their training to complete their programs. That is where the July term comes in.

The July session will be for students already enrolled in certain programs who need hands-on training and face-to-face time with instructors to be able to complete assessments required for certifications.

The July session will include a class for the GED (Adult General Education) and will serve the following programs of study:

  • Business Programs: accounting operations, administrative office specialist, computer systems & information technology, applied cybersecurity, medical administrative specialist, network support services, and network systems administration.
  • Industrial Programs: automotive collision technology, automotive service technology, cosmetology, electricity, marine services technology, welding technology and advanced welding technology.

Plans are for the remainder GSTC’s health and public services classes, as well as some additional industrial programs, to begin August 10.

For more information, contact George Stone’s admissions office at (850) 941-6200, or visit www.GeorgeStoneCollege.edu.

Two Injured In Head On Crash On East Kingsfield Road

June 24, 2020

Two people were injured in a head-on crash in Cantonment Wednesday afternoon.

The wreck happened about 3 p.m. on East Kingsfield Road at Equestrian Way. Two people were briefly trapped in their vehicles after the crash.

None of the injuries were believed to be life threatening. The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

Watch: Northview High School Graduation

June 24, 2020

The Northview High School Class of 2020 graduated Wednesday afternoon at the Pensacola Bay Center. Watch the entire ceremony above.

Tate High School Class Of 2020 Graduates (With Complete List)

June 24, 2020

The Tate High School Class of 2020 graduated Tuesday night at the Pensacola Bay Center. The ceremony was delayed about a month due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We’ve overcome so much as a school to get to this point,” said Student Council President Tayler Mills. “…As we move forward to the next chapters in our lives, we will always remember once an Aggie, always an Aggie.”

“I don’t know about you guys, but I want a do-over,” Senior Class President Avery Young told her classmates. “Another opportunity to compete on the field or court, another Friday night under the lights, another chance to watch the band perform, another night of Whataburger with our friends, another rodeo, prom, senior skip day, and another last day of school – that we actually know about. And another chance to be in the moment to realize we were in the good old days.”

“But instead of talking about what we missed, let’s focus about the positives. We can now officially one-up every other senior class who may say how rough their class had it.”

Young said the most of the class was born around the September 11, 2001, attack, and they were young students while their parents dealt with the 2008 recession.

“And we are now graduating in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic….another point to be made is how strong we are as a result of these trials,” Young added. “We now know what we are made of, and our strength should help us be better prepared for what lies ahead.”

Valedictorian Gabriel Pfeuffer-Ferguson took the class back to elementary school where they learned “one of the most valuable lessons to take with us through life”. He said it was not reading or multiplying, but the Golden Rule.

“Not only did the (9/11) attacks break the hearts of every American, but it also created an innate reaction from Americans to be scared of Muslims and Middle Easterners,” he said. “Just before starting high school, we were sent into another state of panic after The Pulse Nightclub shooting in our very own state. Forty-nine innocent people were killed during this act of hatred toward the LBGTQ community.”

“Now as we are graduating, our country is facing the monster that is racism. Throughout our history we see that racism has not died down but rather has evolved to fit the time period. Hopefully by now everyone is able to recognize why I mentioned the Golden Rule. Imagine how different the world would be if everyone faced these sort of issues with kindness and acceptance rather than abhorrence and intolerance,” Pfeuffer-Ferguson said.

“Judging someone based on their color, attacking someone based upon who they love, or limiting someone’s rights just because they are different — are most definitely not the right choices. Class of 2020, since we are the generation, the responsibility of being kind falls on us.”

Salutatorian is Nasim Said Boussarhane was unable to attend the ceremony.

Over 19% of the class had a GPA greater than 4.0, and 57% of the class had a GPA greater than 3.0, Superintendent Malcolm Thomas said. Collectively, the Tate High graduates earned $5.1 million in scholarships.

The Top Ten Percent honors graduates are as follows:

  1. Gabriel Joseph Pfeuffer-Ferguson
  2. Nasim Said Boussarhane
  3. Melanie Rose Letourneau
  4. Catherine Jeline Alderman
  5. Kade Matthew Boyd
  6. Samuel Benjamin Donald Shinnick
  7. Sarah Grace Bryan
  8. Camille Leilani Macks
  9. Emma Grace Barlow
  10. Evan Michael Stojak
  11. Morgan Kate Yeager
  12. Joshua Robert Cagle
  13. David Alexander Dailey
  14. Jordan Diane Hay
  15. Savannah Alexis Weaver
  16. Mackenzie Noel Kent
  17. Simon Kenneth Fogle
  18. Matthew Kenneth Horace Johnson
  19. Ally Michelle-Parco Payne
  20. Makayla Erin McCabe
  21. Elizabeth Erin McConnell
  22. Braden Lane Boutwell
  23. John Joseph Pearce
  24. An Kien Tran
  25. Chase Allen Jenkins
  26. Charles James McKinley
  27. Nandini Jigar Shah
  28. Lydia Gay
  29. Tayler Christine Mills
  30. Shyla Nicole Penfold
  31. Baylor Ashton Phillips
  32. Alicia Star Perez
  33. Tyler Marcus Abner
  34. Bailey Mitchell Whitacre
  35. Lily Alizabeth Stronko
  36. Austin Eugene Witt
  37. Ronnie Alexander Plenkers
  38. Kayley Alexa Anderson
  39. Tra’lon Trae’mell Gillis
  40. Kaylen Brianna Lavoie
  41. Aaliyah Ann Marie Locke
  42. Matthew Kevin Hamrick
  43. Alexander Stephen Moorhead
  44. Kaley Elizabeth Mincy
  45. Logan Jamal Fenn
  46. Alexander Eugene Hicks
  47. Keirstin Rylie Burleson
  48. Samuel Ashton Shackle

The complete list of the Tate High School Class of 2020 in alphabetical order:

  • Tyler Marcus Abner
  • Omar Abu Alloush
  • Deanna Claire Akin
  • Catherine Jeline Alderman
  • Dylan Jason Alvarez
  • Gracie Elizabeth Anderson
  • Kayley Alexa Anderson
  • Mariah Jean Anderson
  • Madeliene Sydney-Paige Andrulot
  • Angelica Salvador Anton
  • Curt Douglas Ard
  • Madison Nicola Ard
  • Samuel Mason Ard
  • Jaeden Cruz Armitage
  • Amelia Denae’ Arnold
  • Hailey Brianna Audiffred
  • Manuel Angel Baez
  • Cameron Jackson Bailey
  • Jordan Christine Baker-Williams
  • Dillon Michael Ballard
  • Matthew Joseph Bamonte
  • Emma Grace Barlow
  • Taylor Lee Barnes
  • Taylor Mackenzie Baxter
  • Avery Nicole Beauchaine
  • Dylan Kyler Behrends
  • Sabreena Marie Bell
  • Courtlyn Harrison Bersee
  • Love Justen Bettis
  • Sarah Danielle Biag
  • Brandon Andre Biello
  • Nolen Thomas Bishop
  • Keshaun Xavier Black
  • William Jacob Blackmon
  • Carlie Ann Boswell
  • Nasim Said Boussarhane
  • Braden Lane Boutwell
  • Savanna Leigh Bowen
  • Kade Matthew Boyd
  • Nette Traceona Boyd
  • Elizabeth McMurry Boykin
  • Nichole Lynn Brady
  • Trinity Anne Brantley
  • Jonathan Michael Braswell
  • Kincaid Matthew Breal
  • Logan Caleb Brewton
  • Malik Amaru Brooks
  • Nashya Cherri Broughton
  • Brahm Mitchell Brown
  • Camryn Raeann Brown
  • Cody Jason Brown
  • Dennis Dondi Brown
  • Serina Ann Brown
  • Timothy Miles Bruner
  • Bryson Taylor Bryan
  • Sarah Grace Bryan
  • Cameron Lennis Bullard
  • Amaya Sakura Bullock
  • Brianna Suzann Burdess
  • Adria Elizabeth Bures
  • Keirstin Rylie Burleson
  • Kai D Burnett-Burrows
  • Joel Anthony Butler
  • Kasidy Nicole Butler
  • Joshua Robert Cagle
  • Jacob Kyle Caldwell
  • Bryce Evan Campbell
  • Benjamin Michael Cantrell
  • Alexeus Breanna Capen
  • Christopher William Caput
  • Madisyn Hope Carpenter
  • Trinity Qmarshye Carson
  • Bailey Michelle Carter
  • Katherine Michelle Cavanaugh
  • Ryleigh Nicole Cawby
  • Miranda Rose Celis
  • Alana Renee Chandler
  • Sebastian Gerald Chapman
  • Shaun Dwayne Charley
  • Jesse Michael Chesteen
  • Valerio Lee Christopher
  • Destiny Faith Clark
  • David Joel Clausell
  • Kayla Skye Conway
  • Railee Alexandria Cook
  • Liberty Grace Cornelius
  • Kayla Louel Craft
  • Nya Amberlei Craig
  • Jade Mykel Creel
  • Lana Mae Abdon Cruz
  • Keontral Ja’shawn Culpepper
  • David Alexander Dailey
  • Trenton Riley Darnell
  • Brandon Michael Davis
  • Kevin Anthony Davis
  • Seth Middleton Davis
  • Rachel Ann Deluca
  • Shyla Grace Demers
  • Ryan Thomas Diaz
  • Steven Jorell Diaz-Sevilla
  • Brock Andrew DiMarino
  • Whitney Rose Dowhal
  • Wyatt Edward Dowhal
  • Hannah Lyn Dumond
  • Riley Aaron Dunegan
  • Gabriel Isaiah Durazo
  • Arden Nicole Duvall
  • Emily Claire Duvall
  • Jacob Bradley Dykes
  • Trinity Hope Edwards
  • Gardys Lindy Eggart
  • Salynna Marlene Elliott
  • Travis Jamaal English
  • Lauren Mikaela Erndt
  • Christopher David Espy
  • Trevor Lee Etheridge
  • Zay’Vion TeJohn Evans
  • Brandon Kyle Fails
  • Logan Jamal Fenn
  • Krystal Rose Fick
  • Clifford Bryant Fields
  • Dontaveous Deon Fields
  • Joshua Casey Findley
  • Richard William Fish
  • Jesse Cole Fiveash
  • Shelby Elisabeth Fleming
  • Stephanie Marie Florian
  • Simon Kenneth Fogle
  • Kensley Elise Foley
  • Emma Gabrielle Folk
  • Kenzie Marie Folker
  • Jakeane R Foster
  • X’zanthony Jacarl Fountain
  • Hailey Marie Fowler
  • Hannah Katherine Fowler
  • Evan William Frazier
  • Austin Wayne Freeman
  • Emily Elyse Freeman
  • Tyne Leon Freeman
  • Steven Robert Fretwell
  • Cole Anderson Fryman
  • Lydia Gay
  • Colby Matthew Geary
  • Ethan Robert George
  • Edward David Giannotti
  • Demetrius Dwayne Gibson
  • Joshua Dylan Gilchrist
  • Darina Gilfanova
  • Grant Robert Gill
  • Tra’lon Trae’mell Gillis
  • Meagan Daughn Goraum
  • Annabella Faith Grant
  • Amiyah Jai Green
  • Kally Lee Griffith
  • Christopher Douglas Hadden
  • Keaton Alan Halfacre
  • Brianna Jean Hall
  • Gage Lawson Ham
  • Lillie Grace Hamrac
  • Matthew Kevin Hamrick
  • Myles Dillan Harrelson
  • Micheala Nicole Harris
  • Madison Joy Hatch
  • Dean Micah Hatcher
  • Jordan Diane Hay
  • Alston Cole Heckman
  • Meadow Danielle Henderson
  • Alexander Eugene Hicks
  • Madeline Helen High
  • Aiden Kyler Hill
  • Lane Challie Hodge
  • Nicholas David Hoff
  • Brannon Riley Hogue
  • Joseph Brayden Holley
  • Raven Larynn Hollis
  • Natalie Elizabeth Holt
  • Jacob Haylen Houle
  • Caleb Julius Houston
  • Hunter Vanbeuren Howard
  • Kevin Michael Howard
  • Dawn Leilani Huddle
  • Bryston Zane Hudson
  • Robin Alexander Hughes
  • Franki Nicole Humphreys
  • Madison Delaney Hurston
  • Cannon Joseph Hutchens
  • Harrison Cole Jackson
  • Juliana Jada Jackson-Tyler
  • Karlee Renee James
  • Chase Allen Jenkins
  • Hayden Michael Jernigan
  • Madison Lynne Jogan
  • Isaiah James Johnson
  • Matthew Kenneth Horace Johnson
  • Trentist Oatis Johnson
  • Casey Rebekah Jones
  • Elizabeth Reagan Jones
  • Rilee Frances Jones
  • Untre’nique Iris Jones
  • Damon Kekoa Kahiapo
  • Braedan Rylie White Keever
  • Katharine Anne Kelly
  • Mackenzie Noel Kent
  • Victoria Alexis Killough
  • Cheyenne Nicole Kimbel
  • Caleb Lee-Gage Kimes
  • Joy Diane King
  • Justin Michael King
  • Mariah Elisabeth King
  • Trista Neely King
  • Jarred Albert Quincy Kirk
  • Jakeria Myeisha Kitt
  • Jacob Ashton Kober
  • Faith Noelle Kopf
  • Ashtyn Leighann Kramer
  • Destiny Taylor Lackey
  • Braedon Aleksander Ladd
  • Kaylen Brianna Lavoie
  • Erik Antiono Leal
  • Austin Nathan Lee
  • Trinity Elyse Lentz
  • Kam’meren Keiondra Lester
  • Melanie Rose Letourneau
  • Shawniquia Michelle Lett
  • Brittanica A’ravia Lewis
  • Claire Alexandria Lewis
  • Hannah Rose Likovetz
  • Olivia Helen Little
  • Kayla Elizabeth Lloyd
  • Aaliyah Ann Marie Locke
  • Tyler Joseph Locke
  • Timothy Reylon Lockhart
  • Savana Renae Loftin
  • Victoria Margaret Long
  • Cade Forrest Losey
  • Alyson Clark Loudon
  • Summer Lynn Loughner
  • Aaron Lee Lovins
  • Madison Elizabeth Lucio
  • Chad Daniel Luckey
  • Camille Leilani Macks
  • Tyler B Macpherson
  • Axel Magallanes
  • Sunny Alexis Maher
  • Isai Jesus Maikal-Valverde
  • Jacob Kyle Majors
  • Maelynn Angel Manning
  • Abigail Marie Manoso
  • Ariel Rose Markham
  • Keaden Mikenah Martin
  • Delaney Brooke Mason
  • Makayla Erin McCabe
  • Nicholas Tyler McCay
  • Alexis Renee McClammy
  • Elizabeth Erin McConnell
  • Mason Martin McCormick
  • Eric Stephen McCowan
  • Jaheim Javonta McCray
  • Darrien Marquez McDowell
  • Amber Nicole McKenney
  • Charles James McKinley
  • Brian Tomas McLaughlan
  • Trinity Drue McMains
  • Quentin Raymond McMillon
  • Nichole Allison McMinn
  • Kentrell Nigel McNeal
  • Ty’kayvis De’kivan McNeal
  • Darion Lamar McShan
  • Dagen McVoy
  • Jerron Andrew Mears
  • Payton Isaac Medlock
  • Natalie Jill Metzger
  • Zachary Braedon Midlam
  • Loraine Elizabeth Miller
  • Lauren Rebecca Mills
  • Leila Kirsten Mills
  • Tayler Christine Mills
  • Brianna Nicole Milstead
  • Kyndal Julia Milsted
  • Kaley Elizabeth Mincy
  • Kelsey Brooke Moody
  • Nikki Briana Moore
  • Alexander Stephen Moorhead
  • Sophia Nadine Moran
  • Ava Nicole Moreno
  • Hailey Ann Morphis
  • Chance Donovan Morris
  • Ivey Dale Morris
  • Lance Conrad Morris
  • Jason Austin Mosley
  • Jacob Robert Mott
  • Anna Ryan Moulds
  • Bailyn Brianne Murdy
  • Madelynn Louise Muro
  • Tristan Fisher Nall
  • Nakeisha Nashay Nared
  • Saja Naser
  • Austin Lance Neel
  • Luke Chandler Nelson
  • Garryson Samuel Newsom
  • Madison Renee Nicolai
  • Adam Trevor Nisewonger
  • Aaron Michael Noack
  • Taylor Siri Noack
  • Aleesia Marie Noble
  • Trey William Norman
  • Trevor Anthony Norton
  • Isabella Marie Olivares
  • Jazmine Chantel Oliver
  • Daniel Ortiz
  • Javier Ortiz
  • Bryce Hamilton Overholt
  • Arius Marquael Padgett
  • Christian Coleman Page
  • Haley Tiana Painter
  • Paris Jewel Papillion
  • Karis Dianne Parmely
  • Joshua Aidan Parr
  • Nathaniel Craig Parsons
  • John Pasqualone
  • Zachary James Patterson
  • Ally Michelle-Parco Payne
  • Trevor Michael Payne
  • John Joseph Pearce
  • Shyla Nicole Penfold
  • Cameron Tyler Percell
  • Alicia Star Perez
  • Violet Isabella Petuchov
  • Gabriel Joseph Pfeuffer-Ferguson
  • Donny Phan
  • Jordan Fall Pheabus
  • Baylor Ashton Phillips
  • William Tanner Piehl
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