3rd Nine Weeks Grading Period
Principal’s Honor Roll
To make the Principal’s Honor Roll, students must receive an A in all academic subjects which are: Reading, Math, Language Arts, Science and Social Studies.
4th grade: Tyra Brown, Evan Caley, Hayden Herman, Chloe Lambert, Isabel Lambert, Vivian Ross
5th grade: Dreyton Long
A Honor Roll
To make the A Honor Roll, students must receive an A in the following: Reading, Math and Language Arts.
5th grade: Destiny Mills, Zoey Walkingstick
B Honor Roll
To make the B Honor Roll, students must receive at least a B in the following: Reading, Math, and Language Arts.
4th grade: Sam Bernhisel, Benjamin Feather, Joey Hornbuckle, Gabriel Jarvis, Kaelin Jones, Cameron Lane, Tehya Littlejohn, Leilaya McMillan, Luther Murphy, Tivan Saunooke, Malakai Fourkiller Raby, Robert Seay, Caedance Smith, Josh Smith, Takota Sexton, Tevy West
5th grade: A.J. Allison, Ethan Armachain, Justus Armachain, Tally Bradley, Tayanna Calhoun, Maya Cruz, Jayce Daniels, Abragail George, Dawson George, Zayne Taylor Hernandez, Ryanne Junaluska, Aiyanna Lambert, Teja Littlejohn, Kalista Luther, Rocky Peebles, Rajun Rattler, Adam Reed, Kolbi Sampson, Deante Toineeta, Rossi Wachacha, Kayleigh Wolfe
Merit Honor Roll
Students earning the Merit Honor Roll are recognized for their effort and progress.
4th grade: Marcus Armachain, Patricia Armachain, Kyler Queen, Zacceus Watty
5th grade: James Davis, Christina Saunooke, Jaden Welch, Trent Wolfe
Cherokee Elementary Honor Society
Cherokee Elementary is beginning its second year of membership in the National Elementary Honor Society. Last year, the student had 20 students in 4th and 5th grade who qualified to be members with an average of 93 percent in all academic subjects. This year, the school is using the Honor Roll to recognize high-achieving students. The 4th and 5th grade students who meet the Principal’s Honor Roll or the A Honor Roll will be candidates for the Honor Society.
Candidates are expected to maintain a high academic average throughout the school year and cannot have been in ISS or OSS during the nine weeks. The Honor Society will meet regularly during the year in order to work on service projects to benefit the school and community.
There will be an induction ceremony in the spring for all candidates who qualify to become members.
– Cherokee Elementary School