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Sunday, May 14, 2017  |  The Newnan Times-Herald — 1D

• Photos of scholarship recipients • 2017 Newnan High School award presentations • Photos of 2017 honors graduates • A letter to seniors from Principal Chase Puckett

Newnan High School Student Honors 2017 Published by The Newnan Times-Herald Sunday, May 14, 2017

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Newnan High School Salutatorian Stephanie Cannon, right and Valedictorian Sara Ivey Fulmer.

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2D — The Newnan Times-Herald   |  Sunday, May 14, 2017

NHS Honors 2017 Dr. Chase Puckett, Principal Mrs. Phyllis Hall, Assistant Principal Ms. Rebecca Snider, Assistant Principal Mr. Bennie Rhodes, Assistant Principal Mr. Rick Surrett, Assistant Principal Mr. Jeffrey Bryant, Assistant Principal

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Congratulations to the 2017 Honor students of Newnan High School. By your accomplishments you have demonstrated that you hold yourselves to the very highest standards. I congratulate those who have earned accolades by demonstrating a commitment to excellence in the classroom. I also commend those who have been identified by our community leaders through awards and scholarships. You have earned these acknowledgments by meeting challenges with determination, self-discipline, and a strong work ethic. You should be proud of your accomplishments and the recognition they bring. In 1888, members of the first graduating class of Newnan High School finished their high school education. In 1951, Newnan High School moved from the corner of Jackson Street and Temple Avenue to the present campus. In 1972, the city and county school systems merged, and Central High School and Newnan High School became one. For one hundred twenty-eight years, confident young men and women have graduated from Newnan High School. Students of the class of 2017, you are part of this heritage. You have given your talent and your time back to this community. I encourage you to consider the fundamental beliefs that have guided you. If you hold true to these tenets, they will keep you pointed in the right direction. Continue to do justly, love mercifully, and walk humbly.

Stephanie Cannon and Sara Ivey Fulmer

Celebrate your accomplishments, but do not wait to concentrate on new challenges. I am confident that you are prepared to move forward and that you will experience continued success. We are depending on you to make a positive difference in the world. Sincerely,

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Stephanie Cannon and Sara Ivey Fulmer

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Newnan High School’s 2017 Valedictorian Sarah Ivey Fulmer and Salutatorian Stephanie Cannon are congratulated by members of the school board. From left are, front, Cannon and Fulmer; back, Coweta County School Superintendent Steve Barker and Coweta County Board of Education members Winston Dowdell, Larry Robertson, Sue Brown, Beth Barnett and Amy Dees.

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4D — The Newnan Times-Herald   |  Sunday, May 14, 2017

NHS Honors 2017

The CEC Honor Society of Future Georgia Educators Honor Cord is presented to Lee Chestnut and Chase Rolader by Liberty New

Michael Barnes presents the Charter Bank Foundation Scholarship to Alan Owens

The Theta Lambda Lambda Omega Psi Phi Scholarship is presented to Mahari Young and Caleb Perry by Mr. John Kirkland

The Key Leader award is presented to Alex Schlottman by Michael Barnes

LEFT: The Hunter Scarbrough Foundation Leadership Scholarship is presented to Bennett Rowan by Joni, Hannah, and Todd Scarbrough

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Sunday, May 14, 2017  |  The Newnan Times-Herald — 5D

NHS Honors 2017

Emma Shelnutt presents the Phi Beta Kappa Book Award to Olivia Helm

The Governor’s Honors Program Cord is presented to Stephanie Cannon by Michael Barnes

Cynthia Perez, Trey Wood, and Madison Wood present the Catherine Millians Wood Scholarship to Suncerya Tyree

The Newnan Coweta Public Safety Scholarship is presented to Garrett Coggin and Tatum Washington by Pat Craven

Melvinor Kendrick presents the Orchettes Civic Club Scholarship to Allysee Houston

Petty Officer First Class Courtney Harper presents four-year Naval ROTC Scholarship to Andrew Lewis

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6D — The Newnan Times-Herald   |  Sunday, May 14, 2017

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Sunday, May 14, 2017  |  The Newnan Times-Herald — 7D

NHS Honors 2017

Malcolm Jackson presents the Kiwanis White Oak Golden K Scholarship to Chase Rolader

Mrs. Curtis Jenkins presents the Wi-Band Civic Club Scholarship to Allysee Houston and Angel Shumake

ABOVE: The Kenneth Shaw Memorial Scholarship is presented to Honna-Lee Brock by Brian Morgan LEFT: Sergio Wallace and Orion Watson receive the Newnan-Fairburn Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi scholarship. With the recipients are front, from left, Brannon Jones and Michael Barnes; back, Jeff Robinson, Chris Orr, Larry Satterwhite, Martisse Troup and Caesar Allen

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8D — The Newnan Times-Herald   |  Sunday, May 14, 2017

NHS Honors 2017

Karen Craddock presents the Richard Brooks Visual & Performing Arts Scholarship to Madeleine Green, Alexis Westrick, Kenya Powell, and Skylar Nicholson

Jeff Bishop presents the Newnan-Coweta Historical Society Scholarship to Jensen Fitzgibbon

Laura Sandlin Horton presents the Bob Sandlin Family Scholarship to Jensen Fitzgibbon

Lindsey Thompson presents certificates to students who competed in the Newnan Coweta Distinguished Young Women Pageant. From left, front, are, Allysee Houston, La’Niya Owens, Stephanie Cannon and Katelyn Cannon; back, Skylar Nicholson and Erin Lamb

Billy Arnall presents the Coweta Sports Hall of Fame Scholarship to Rylan Williams

Susie Walker presents the Lindsey Price Perseverance Memorial Scholarship to Sergio Wallace

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Sunday, May 14, 2017  |  The Newnan Times-Herald — 9D

NHS Honors 2017

Vernida Dowdell presents the Jolies Femmes Civic Club Scholarship to Konry Jackson and Kamran Dye

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Cathy Wright presents the Evelyn Singleton Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship to Isabel Diaz

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10D — The Newnan Times-Herald   |  Sunday, May 14, 2017

NHS Honors 2017

Christi Estes presents the Can’t Never Could Scholarship to Hailey Byess, Destiny Ramsey and Honna-Lee Brock

The Captain Nicholas S. Whitlock Leadership Scholarship is presented to Matthew Crow by Rick Barnes, Claire Whitlock and Jimmy Whitlock

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Sunday, May 14, 2017  |  The Newnan Times-Herald — 11D

NHS Honors 2017

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Sunday, May 14, 2017  |  The Newnan Times-Herald — 13D

NHS Honors 2017

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The Lighthouse Faith-In-Action Scholarship is presented to Kyle Thompson by Kelly Harris

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14D — The Newnan Times-Herald   |  Sunday, May 14, 2017

NHS Honors 2017

Elizabeth Lynch presents the Newnan High Beta Club Scholarship to Natalie Jackson

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16D — The Newnan Times-Herald   |  Sunday, May 14, 2017

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Graduating with high honors are Kiley Anderson, Caroline Avett, Austin Ball, Gillian Barber, Dyllan Barnett, Emma Barron, Sidney Benefield, Bryant Bennett, Garret Blackstock, Ashley Bloodworth, Sophia Bonomi, Tiffini Brenner, Cade Buchanan, Colt Buchanan, Daniel Bump, Jordan Bunn, Gabriella Buzzell, Emily Campbell, Katelyn Cannon, Stephanie Cannon, Elizabeth Cobb, John Matthew Crow, DeShawn Cupe, Carson Davis, Lesley Davis, Isabel Diaz, Taylor Dingler, Olivia Dumas, Vivian Duncan, Kamran Dye, Robert Estes, Jensen Fitzgibbon, Kelli Fore, Sara Ivey Fulmer, Robert Gallagher, Madeleine Green, Mallory Greene, Evan Hamilton, Henry Hamlin, Elisabeth Haynes, Megan Headley, Ashley Hernandez-Salinas, Emily Hughes, Natalie Jackson, Sheila Lizeth Jiminez Hernandez, Hannah Johnson, Jacob Johnston, Mitchell Kelley, Erin Lamb, Emily Landrum, Lucas Leosewski, Andrew Lewis, Courtney Lewis, Mary Mapel, Olivia Masonheimer, Benjamin Matistic, Rachel Mcmahon, Robert Meason, Rachel Miller, Summer Moore, Mallory Neill, Pearce Neuer, Graham Newman, Skylar Nicholson, Caitlin Nixon, Zackary Odom, Katlynn Parnell, Karan Patel, Emma Patterson, Caleb Perry, Morgan-Claire Piontek, Kenya Powell, Seth Rainey, Vanessa Reale, Hal Richards, Kyle Riggs, April Rogers, Aaron Rolader, Bennett Rowan, Dana Scandura, Hannah Scarbrough, Abigail Sewell, Savannah Sherrer, Angel Shumake, Andrew Singleton; Courteney Spencer, Alex Stephens, Cade Stotts, Sophia Touchtone, Thomas Touchtone, Nicholas Turner, Kayla Wagner, William Walker, Scarlet Webb, Jillian Werner, Alexis Westrick, Katelyn Wheat, Rylan Thomas, Austin Willis, Nicholas Winkles, Caleb Winters and Preston Wise

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Graduating with honors are Justyce Alexander, Brant Amoroso, Chase Amoroso, Mikayla Baloch, Callie Bass, Andrew Bates, Nathan Baytes, Harrison Blair, Tristan Boone, Joseph Briggs, Bailey Brown, Caitlen Brownlee, Carson Bunn, Hailey Byess, Andrew Cain, Steffany Cain, Sharliett Cardenas, Steven Carroll, Madisyn Caswell, Lee Chestnut, Amber Cokinos, Ryan Cost, Kirstin Criste, Autumn Daniel, Rebekah Daniel, Ansley Davis, Madison Davison, Brett Doster, Sacha Ellis, Juan Felix, Marrietta Fluellen, Leah Griffin, Gabriel Griffith, Drew Harvey, Kali Henderson, Aaron Hiller, Timia Hinton, Mary Holewinski, Matthew Holloway, Allysee Houston, Konry Jackson, Larnardo Johnson, Erica Johnson-Quinteros, Kailei Justiss, Nadia Keith, Colin Lambert, Savannah Lee, Carl Mayrand, Loren McCall, Nicholas McCullough, Jody McElreath, Desiree Melson, Destinee Melson, Alexander Miles, Audrey Morris, Ciara Morse, Jackson Neely, Maria Nunez, Ashley Ohliger, Alan Owens, La’niya Owens, Jessica Peace, Kaleigh Purcell, Jacob Quick, Taurean Reeves, Haley Rowles, Victoria Schlichting, Andrew Sealy, Joseph Slobodzian, Brady Smith, Jadie Smith, Brooke Spencer, Nathan Stewart, Brayden Stinchcomb, Kelsie Stover, Danna Espinoza, MacKenzie Teal, Lilly Thompson, Austin Tice, Mary Tipton, Suncerya Tyree, Sergio Wallace, Lainey Waller, Orion Watson, Jayda Williams, Woodie Wood, Denio Woods, Dillan Wrye and Mahari Young LEFT:

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Georgia National Merit Scholars included front, left to right, Sarah Carter, Olivia Helm, Laura Walton, Adrianna Sanchez, Rachel Witmer and James Kneidel; second row, Jasmyn Steves, Maribel Nunez, Victoria McMillan, Hannah Marriaga, Samantha Hudson and Paige Batten; third row, Rachel Wright, Bailey Cauthen, Matthew Schulz, Lexus Butler, Addison Andrews and Katie Finger​; not pictured, Sydney Barber, Nathan Rayburn, Quinn Goodman, Peyton Salyards, Rachel McDonal and Bethany Schenck.

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18D — The Newnan Times-Herald   |  Sunday, May 14, 2017

NHS Honors 2017

Evette Jones presents the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Scholarship to Kenya Powell

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Trump pushes school choice, making good on campaign promise By MARIA DANILOVA Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday asked Congress to work with him on extending school choice programs nationwide to benefit millions of students, including low-income African-American and Hispanic children. While Trump gave no specifics on what legislation he is proposing, the statement was the clearest indication yet that he intends to follow through on his campaign promise to fund a $20 billion school choice program. "During my campaign for president, I promised to fight for school choice," Trump said. "Very important." Speaking at a White House event attended by about two dozen children, including some par ticipating in a federally funded voucher program in the nation's capital, Trump said, "Every child has the right to fulfill their potential, and, if we do our jobs, then we will never have to tell young, striving Americans to defer their dreams for another day or for another decade." T h e Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . , voucher program allows lowincome students to use federal funds to attend private schools.

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be implemented on the state, not the federal level. However, Heritage is proposing the use of federal funds to help military-connected kids and Native American children attend private schools. The D.C. voucher program has been shown to increase graduation rates, but a government study released last week showed math scores dropping for students who participated. Other studies have also produced mixed results, but Petrilli said competition from charter and private schools has shown to improve outcomes in public schools. DeVos, a long-time advocate for charter and private schools, has made school choice a priority. Her efforts have been met with fierce criticism from Democrats and teachers' unions, who fear that school choice options will hurt public schools. "This administration remains committed to serving all students, especially the most vulnerable," DeVos said. "These students particularly benefit from school choice programs." Marking national char ter school week, DeVos said there are over 6,900 charter schools in the United States serving more than 3 million students. More are needed, she said.

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