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Honoring Achievement in Academics and Character – Quarter 3

Georgia Military College Prep School honored those students who have distinguished themselves in academics and character during the third quarter, with assemblies on March 26 and 27. The following students were recognized for being present for every class period of every day during Quarter 3. 6th GRADE Cory Bivins Jacob Bright Dailon Brown Owen Caldwell Zac Daniel Reagan Dunn Evan Galloway Tyler Gray Dean Kelleher Colum Lowery Blake Martin Kate McGhee Cale Methe Carolina Puebla Cody Sanders Tia Shinholster Blake Taylor Charles Ubah Gracie Weaver Eric Wilkinson 7th GRADE Sara Bloodworth Danny Carver Jon Hollis Maxwell Hopkins Chan Knox Clay Mitchell Jim Rowell Colton Settle Callie Skaggs Cristian Tolentino Caitlin Vinson 8th GRADE Brice Adams Nick Balkcom Matt Bershadsky Nick Choice Hunter Galloway Taylor Garnto Brenton Gebel Karlie Harding Kaylie Harding Patrick Lewis Sarai Mapp Adam Massey Hannah McTyre Trevor Sibilsky Shelby Somers Charlene Ubah Madison Waddell 9th GRADE Kita Aycock Brisha Battle Ana Bridges Trey Bridges Quatavius Brisco Mason Daniel Aidan Falchook Chrissyl Jadol Lila Mitchell Carrie Mzik Rose O’Donnell Anish Patel Nathan Patel Mandi Smith Tyler Thompson Ashley Vinson Kaitlyn Weaver Zach Whittle 10th GRADE Malik Bradley Caleb Brown Hannah Brown Jalessia Clark Keondra Goddard ReKar’che Griffin Jessica Hayles Kaiten Kala Kassie Kotrick Maya Mapp Darius Samuels Dalton Skaggs Tamber Taylor Devonta Walker LaTharreo Womble Dalton Wood 11th GRADE Adam Brooks Devin Falchook Kris Irvin Jalen Lewis Cameron Lowe Cody Meeks Tyler Pennington LeDerris Rogers Austin See Dexter Veal Michael Waddell Quan Wright 12th GRADE Josh Brown Geovic Jadol Ryan Thorne Laurel Wood The following students were recognized for achieving Honor Roll, by having an average of 85 or higher (with all A’s and B’s) but not eligible for the Principal’s List and had a satisfactory discipline record: 6th GRADE – QUARTER 3 Anthony Bell Heidi Bentley Madison Bentley Jacob Bright Breanna Cooley

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Georgia Military College Corps of Cadets Wins Two-Year Intercollegiate National Ethics Bowl Competition

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GMC JC Football to be Featured on ESPN+

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Georgia’s Lieutenant Governor Appoints Advisory Member to Georgia Military College Board of Trustees

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