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Meigs County’s Academic Achievers honored
by Charlene Hoeflich
choeflich@civitasmedia.com
<p>The top senior award, the Franklin B.Walters Scholarship Award, was presented to Emma Perrin, Meigs senior, by Meigs High School Principal Steve Ohlinger.</p>

The top senior award, the Franklin B.Walters Scholarship Award, was presented to Emma Perrin, Meigs senior, by Meigs High School Principal Steve Ohlinger.

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<p>The first of the 30 students presented awards was Hannah Durst of Meigs Intermediate School. Principal Darin Logan made the presentation.</p>

The first of the 30 students presented awards was Hannah Durst of Meigs Intermediate School. Principal Darin Logan made the presentation.

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<p>Eastern students recognized and presented awards, pictured left to right were elementary and middle school, Skylar Honaker, Easter Swain, Clay Davis, Emmalea Durst, Hannah Barringer and Gracie Roush, seated&#8217;; and standing, grade 10, Lindsay Hupp and Kristen King; and grade 12 Alex Amos, Vicdtoria Goble, Rachel Markworth, and Larissa Riddle.</p>

Eastern students recognized and presented awards, pictured left to right were elementary and middle school, Skylar Honaker, Easter Swain, Clay Davis, Emmalea Durst, Hannah Barringer and Gracie Roush, seated’; and standing, grade 10, Lindsay Hupp and Kristen King; and grade 12 Alex Amos, Vicdtoria Goble, Rachel Markworth, and Larissa Riddle.

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<p>Southern students recognized for academic achievement were, left to right. elementary and middle school, were Claire Bradbury, Ashlee Cundiff, Austin Baker, Marissa Brooker, Cierra Cleland, and Daniel Dunfee, seated, and grade 10, standing, Bethany Theiss and Tristen Wolfe, and grade 12, Jennifer McCoy, Johnny VanCooney, and Kody Wolfe. Honored but not pictured was Jaclyn Mees.</p>

Southern students recognized for academic achievement were, left to right. elementary and middle school, were Claire Bradbury, Ashlee Cundiff, Austin Baker, Marissa Brooker, Cierra Cleland, and Daniel Dunfee, seated, and grade 10, standing, Bethany Theiss and Tristen Wolfe, and grade 12, Jennifer McCoy, Johnny VanCooney, and Kody Wolfe. Honored but not pictured was Jaclyn Mees.

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<p>Meigs Intermediate and Middle School students receiving academic awards were from the left, Hannah Durst, Noah Kimes, Annika McKinney, Alexa Russell, Johnathon Betzing, Kassidy Betzing, seated, and back row, Madison Fields, Allison Hanstine, Kylie Dillon, Gracie Hoffman, Courtney Jones, and Raeline Reeves.</p>

Meigs Intermediate and Middle School students receiving academic awards were from the left, Hannah Durst, Noah Kimes, Annika McKinney, Alexa Russell, Johnathon Betzing, Kassidy Betzing, seated, and back row, Madison Fields, Allison Hanstine, Kylie Dillon, Gracie Hoffman, Courtney Jones, and Raeline Reeves.

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<p>Meigs High School students recognized for achievements were from the left, sseated, Collen Young, Alyssa Cremeans, and Megan Dyer, and standing, Karlie Hall, Shawnella Patterson and Emma Perrin. Scholars recognized but not present were Marissa Hall, Haley Kennedy, Forrest Nagy, Deliah Fish, Keana Robinson, and Madelyn Thomas.</p>

Meigs High School students recognized for achievements were from the left, sseated, Collen Young, Alyssa Cremeans, and Megan Dyer, and standing, Karlie Hall, Shawnella Patterson and Emma Perrin. Scholars recognized but not present were Marissa Hall, Haley Kennedy, Forrest Nagy, Deliah Fish, Keana Robinson, and Madelyn Thomas.

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POMEROY — High achievers in all three school districts of Meigs County were recognized and honored at the Academic Awards banquet held Thursday night at Meigs High School.

“Education: Your Passport to Success” was the theme of the banquet which is held annually to honor students in grades 4, 6 8, 10 and 12. The recognition event was planned by Sarah Lee, director of gifted services in the county.

It is also a time where the annual recipient of the Franklin B. Walter Scholarship Award is presented to the top senior in the county. That award was presented to Emma Perrin, a senior at Meigs High School, by Steve Ohlinger, Meigs High School principal. She, along with her parents, Amy and Jonathan Perrin, will join other top scholars from Ohio counties for a recognition dinner in Columbus.

Speaking at the event, Perrin encouraged the scholars to recognize the importance of the education they are receiving now. “This education is a crucial necessity for advancing onto whatever path you may want to take in your life. She quoted from philosopher John Dewey who said “Education is not preparation for life: education is life itself.”

She challenged her listeners to seek educational enrichment and knowledge in everything they do in life, to take accountability for their own education, and to seize every opportunity to learn something new. “Do what it takes to make good grades, but go above and beyond that, shape yourselves into imaginative, productive and enthusiastic leaders of the future,” she said.

Introduced were Rick Edwards, superintendent of the Athens-Meigs Educational Service Center, who congratulated the students on their accomplishments, and Kaylyn Sprading, gifted teacher, for the Athens-Meigs ESC.

Presenting the awards to the students were the superintendents of their respective schools: Rusty Bookman for Meigs Local, Scot Gheen for Eastern Local, and Tony Deem for Southern Local. Medals and certificates were given to the honored students in grades 4, 6, 8 and 10, with plaques being presented to the graduating seniors.

Words of congratulations by Edwards concluded the recognition program.

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