2017-18 Clay Jr-Sr HS Honor Roll - First Nine Weeks

2017-2018
Clay Junior High/High School
Honor Roll - First Nine Weeks

6th Grade
All A’s – Evan Balestra, Megan King
A  Average - Hannah Felts, Eric Wang
B  Average – Addison Barney, Chloe Brashear, Mallory Cassidy, Maddison Chapman, Kaidyn Fannin, Nakina Fiffe,  Alexander Lockert, Marissa Morgan, Katelyn Ramey, Delaney Staker,

7th Grade
All A’s –  Allyssa Maynard
A  Average - Amelia Balestra, John Carter, Marilyn Colley, Amadea Everman,  Katelyn Fyfe, Carly Martin,Tyra Rawlins, Abigail Scott, Robert Stratton, Adrienne Whitley, Andrew Zuefle
B  Average –  Lilyan Buckler, Darian Carter, Morgan Eick, A’mari Harmon, Dalton Jackson, Madison Jackson, Preston Jackson, Tyrus Keeton, Timothy Lands, Cayden Maddix, CJ Robinson, Katelyn Smith, Conner Snellgrove, Angel Stump, Maggie Swayne, Mallory Swords, Ashton Whaley

8th Grade
All A’s – Gavin Cayton, Liam Garrison, Bailey Howard, Preslee Lutz, Kyleigh Oliver
A  Average  -  Owan Atkins-Plumlee, Mitchell King, Olivia Ramey, Austin Smith 
B  Average  -  Hailey Arnett, Robert Deal, Jacy Gearheart, Shealynn Gumbert, Tamara Henry, Nathan Penn, Carson Porginski, Connor Puckett, Mariah Smith, Lorraine Swords, Landon Thomas, Kailey Ware

9th Grade
All A's –  Andrew Brown, Emily Clausing, Clay Cottle, Regan Fyffe, Haley Knauff-Younce
A  Average –  Megan Bazler, Jacob Eick, Jaden Jessee, Mekenzie Loper, Shaley Munion, Mackenzie Penn, Taeghan Redoutey, Evan Woods, Jaymes Woods
B  Average – Corvan Clark, Dylan Collett, Chasten Davis, Sophia Gatti, Bailee Gillispie, Levi Hamilton, Maddison Leightenheimer, Shaden Malone, Jaedon Mustain, Noah Wright

10th Grade
All A's -  Jaelyn Warnock
A  Average -   Lauren Campbell, Gage Keller, Trinity Ketchell, Hannah Phipps
B  Average -  Dakota Dodds, Noah Downs, Kelsey Fowler, Shane Hannah, Chloe Hayslip, Nicholas Harries, Ashley Hurt, Caleb McNutt, Nahia Mendoza, Nicole Piccolo, Reece Whitley, Andrew Winn

11th Grade
All  A's -  Sophia Balestra, Aericah Barney, Cameron DeLotell,  Zachary Swayne, Shaelyn Vassar, Jensen Warnock
A  Average -  Lila Brown, Elisa Collins, Darby Garrett, Calvin Gerard, Delanie Gilliland, Ian Grimm, Chase Hudson, Hunter Mathias, Madison Nigh, Hannah Oliver, Tyler Phillips, Cassidy Wells, Sarah Widdowson
B  Average –  Tyler Hobbs, Taylor Lewis, Bradley McCleese, Mason Newton, Hannah Pauley, Alison Smith, Marco Valle, Abigale Ware

12th Grade
All  A's - Hunnter Adams, Alicia Bobst, Grant Cayton, Keith Cottle, Bethany Flannery, Abigail Osborn, Regan Osborn, Sydney Osborn, Jacob Wellman
A  Average - Keeton Brown, Lane Downey, Ryan Hinch, Lexie Hubbard, Kimberly Suttles, Julia Swain
B  Average – Jordan Little, Teddy McCall

Oak Hill HS & Clay HS Bands



 


It’s not often that fans are treated to three separate marching bands in a high school football game.

Normally, both high schools that are playing in the football game put on performances from their bands at halftime and in pregame. But what if your school doesn’t have a football team?

Such was the scenario for the Clay Panthers and their band. Clay was able to perform at home during basketball games, and for events like the Circleville Pumpkin Festival, but were never able to perform at a football game since the Panthers do not have a team.

That is, until Clay band director Alice Maggard was presented with an interesting opportunity from a fellow SOC school.

Read more: Oak Hill HS & Clay HS Bands

Clay's WSAZ "Best of the Class" 2017

Cole Gilliland & Alaina Stowers

Art Residency at Clay High School

Photographer Gary Harwood will work with art students at Clay High School this fall to assist in developing their photography and editing skills, and create visual images that tell a story in a project titled “In This Place.”

Harwood is a photographer, social documentarian, and visual storyteller from Kent, Ohio. He has taught photography at Kent State for over 20 years, and is co-author (with David Hassler) of the book, “Growing Season: The Life of a Migrant Community.”

 

Read more: Art Residency at Clay High School

Lifeline of Ohio Speaks to Clay Students

Ellen Andersen, Community Educator from Lifeline of Ohio, and Tim Jones, a donor heart recipient, came to speak to Clay High School freshmen and sophomores on March 23, 2017.

According to Andersen, "...lives will be saved because you offered the opportunity for students to learn about donation. It is our goal that in the tragic circumstances, which allow for organ donation to take place, that families will make the decision they would have made a month earlier just sitting around the dinner table. We know that students do go home and discuss organ donations and that in the hospital setting they often are influential when the decision to donate is made."

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