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USAO announces spring 2024 honor rolls


University records show 213 students were named to the USAO Honor Roll and 135 students to the Regents Honor Roll.
University records show 213 students were named to the USAO Honor Roll and 135 students to the Regents Honor Roll.

The University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma recently named 348 students to the university’s two honor rolls for the spring 2024 trimester.

University records show 213 students were named to the USAO Honor Roll and 135 students to the Regents Honor Roll.

The USAO Honor Roll recognizes students whose GPA is 3.5 or higher for 12 or more hours of class work. The Regents Honor Roll recognizes those who have been named to the USAO Honor Roll for three or more consecutive trimesters. The honor rolls were created to recognize and encourage academic excellence.

 

Regents Honor Roll

Amber-Pocasset – Devin Chaney, Emma Chaney, Devynn Harris

Anadarko – Maximus Alexander, Paul Tointigh

Ardmore – Hannah Delgado

Bethany – Joey Morales

Binger – Savannah Alldredge, Wilbur Goombi

Blanchard – Sara Bashant, Sylvia Marsh, Abigail Ummel

Bridge Creek – Amanda Hibdon, Kylie Milanic, Lainey Morrow

Broken Arrow – Kyrstien Matthews, Abigail McNabb

Cement – Ally McDaniel, Dusty Setters

Chandler – Caitlyn Slane

Checotah - Hayley Forsblom

Chickasha – Niki Autrey, Paige Blue, Joshua Fondy, Emry Josey, Finnley Mantooth, Jacob Mayhugh, Logan Stidham

Claremore – Colton O'Brien

Clinton – Ulises Zatarain

Comanche – Morgan Dennis

Crowder – Devonian Locke, Montana Lovell

Del City – Hannah Oliver

Dibble – Madison Fitch, Aspen James

Duncan – Julia Taylor, Francis Philpot

Edmond – Jordan Leslie, James Anderson, Alexander Knight, Meagan Clark

Enid – Marissa Neil

Fletcher – Jordan Bloomfield

Frederick - Kaelynn Torres

Harrah – Thomas Buchanan, Raydan Thomas-Lapham

Inola – Christina Michaud

Kingfisher – Rylee Trent

Kingston – Gary Jackson

Lawton – Mallory Emerson, Evonne Paul

Lone Grove – Malea McMurtrey, Alexys Thompson

Mangum – Chandler Leamon-Webb, Emma Leamon-Webb, Chloey Orosco

Maysville - Jamie Townley

Meeker – Kaleb Naylor

Merritt – Kiera Stehr

Moore – Chanlie Ashford, Ryan Moses, Brooke Phillips

Morris – MacKenzie Dawson

Mounds – Andrea LaRue

Mustang – Sean Buckley, Huy Pham, Isaiah Young

Navajo – Rhiannon Allen

Newcastle – Terra Funk

Noble – Avery Crawford, Alex Rodgers

Norman – Alexandra Weaver, Bailey Haile

Nowata – Leslie Randall

Oklahoma City Jaden Harrell, James Brown, Veronica Hobbs, Kelsey Hollands

Pawnee – Bella Wilson

Perkins – Moriah Shropshire

Purcell – Shaylin Hall, Titus Pruitt, Cecilya Rogers

Putnam – Emily Ruiz, Tylan Hamilton

Ringling – Haylea Eakins-Aycox

Rockwall – Hudson Woloss

Rush Springs – Tyler Sweeden

Shawnee – Corbin Cantrell

Snyder – Skyler Smith

Moore – Madison Crandall, Ana Carrion, Meliton Salcido,

Marlow – Rylie Pass

MaryvilleSean Tourtelotte

Stillwater – Jordan Prewitt

Tahlequah – David Orgas

Thomas – Minnie Tallbear

Tulsa – Jenna Andrew

Tuttle – Cade Hudson

Union City – Emily Loughridge, Kaitlyn Darrow

Velma – Jaden Johnston

Verdigris – Addison Courtney

Vernon – Sophie Williams

Washington – Katelyn Hicks

Yukon – Natasha Fryhover, Savannah Rivera

Home-Schooled

Cameron Tolle, Hannah Laubach, Hannah Farmer, Benjamin Huff, Sarah Jones, Elyanne Kenney, Boone Lasater, Phoebe Smith, Bralen Bourland, Elena Hellinger, Kayla Hill, Aleigha Prince, Samuel Roberts, Abigail Buster

Out of State

Mihajlo Blazic, Harry Cracknell, Luca Gisler, Omario Johnson, Matija Malenovic, Lova Nilsson, Stefan Savkovic, Daniel Suarez-Casado, Quentin Creek, Alicia Perez, Hunter Dewall

 

USAO Honor Roll

Ada – Patience Williams, Alexis Crabtree, Madilynn Duszynski

Altus – Carroll Maddex

Amber-Pocasset – Elyse Guthrie, Jaxson Prather

Anadarko - Kaylee Bish, Taneya Lonewolf, Blayke Brower

Bartlesville – Doyle Berry

Bethel – Mabel Dodgen, Gryphan Mason, Victoria McClain

Binger – Mason Alldredge

Bixby – Emma Fields

Blanchard – Braden Fleck, Morgan Wilson, Jayme Joyce, Sophia Marsh

Bridge Creek – Wayne Neron

Bristow – Gary Daughtry, Leigha VanOrsdol, Kinzie Williams

Byng – Joelee Williams

Calvin – Carson Hart

Carnegie – Christopher Toyekoyah

Cement – Hunter Blythe

Cherokee – Jocie Shelton

Chickasha – Breanna Cason, Pairess Claphan, Allison Couch, Jacob Finck, Braxton Givens, Qi'Onna Madison, Quentin Mantooth, M'Kailei Myers, Maleek Owens, Adrianna Raper, Carson Trammell, Hayla Wilson, Quintin Pennells, Kailey Gordon

Choctaw – Sierra South

Claremore – Maddyson Mcmorris

Colleyville – Soleil Trejo

Collinsville – Cale Hutchens

Comanche – Madeline Kirkland, Jena Teboe

Cushing – Kamryn James

Cyril – Lexie McLemore

Del City – Brayanna Polk

Dibble – Jessee Clark

Duncan – Whitley Brown, Kennedy Hammack, Jillian Ward

Durant – Lily Gregory

Edmond – Haley Robinson

Elgin – Sarocha Drye

Fletcher – Landon Christal, Emily Harless, Alayna Lobaugh

Guymon – Leslie Marquez

Harrah – Sydney Wilkins

Hammon – Cade Allen

Hinton – Nataly Gonzalez

Indiahoma – Trinity Albao-Cozad, Timber Neugebauer

Jenks – Paige Messick

Krum – Gabrielle Gunnoe

Laverne – Katrina Sams

Lawton – Jenna Gonzales

Leedey – Abbee Mann

Lenapah – Jace Hollingshed

Lindsay – Karlea Burton

Little Axe – Allyssa Laramie

Lone Grove – Jace Brandenburg, Jordan Ramsay

Madill – Sierra Whitaker

Marlow – Nolan Herchock, Yaira Velasco, Jessica Cosper

Maypearl – Victoria Southerland

McAlester – Garrett Wilson

Minco – Destini Bliss, Nathan Dacus

Moore – Rachael Jonas, Sariah Karmid, Grayson McElhaney

Muskogee – Addysyn Asmus, Gabrielle Farmer, Addesen Glass

Mustang – Elias Diaz, Charles Neil, Cassie Srock, Rylee Wilkerson

Newcastle – Gage Ninness, Maebree Robertson, Natalie Roper

Newkirk – Coy Harrill

Ninnekah – Dakotah Davidson, Cameron Lagerquist

Noble – Blakely Flores, Brycen Soliday

Norman – Jessica Greff, Janet Ogungbuyi, Halley Terrell, Michael Terry, Paetyn Vogel, Tyler Cauley, Jenna Hamburger, Selena Robinson

Nowata – Stephanie Halsell

Marlow – Lacy Burch

Muskogee – Kaylee Ragon

Oklahoma City – Lauren Goodman, Daylen Huff, Riley O'Dell, Bresly Rivas Leiva, Ruby Rubio, Elisabeth Taylor, Kyrie Workman, Chantelle Lanum, , Angel Perales Salaices

Owasso – Danner McGarrah

Poteau – Hailey Burgess, Rosaura Jacinto

Putnam City – Romeo Black, Aiden McHugh

Rockwall – Alix Schueneman

Rush Springs – Destiny Carter, Lani Heatly

Shawnee – Sierra Frailey, Kali Kasterke

Maysville – Macey Dehart

Minco – Crystal Springsteen-Stowell

Midwest City – Amelia Brittingham

Moore – Lauren McCalister, Nadia Rucker, Kylie Yousey, Xavier Yousey, Dylan Guillen, Zachary Hays

Ninnekah – Madison Willis

Overbrook – Rebekah Mathis

Pauls Valley – Ahbriana Avery

Sterling – Alissa Bramwell

Stratford – Taylor Leslie

Thomas – Rebekah Jordan

Tulsa – Lydia Houpe, Camden Gipson, Lindee Buff, Trinity Chatman

Tuttle – Avery Morris, Adison Smith, Ashten Johnson, Kyle Cox

Velma – Joshua Edwards

Verden – Jessica Estrada

Wagoner – Caitlyn Henson

Walters – Kayli Wright

Washington – Sariah Rangel

Willis – Devon Sutton

Woodward – Rayah Fisher, Maya Pittman

Yukon – Halee Dendy, Halli Humphrey, Alexis Kilhoffer, Gabrielle Merchen, Thu Pham, Makenzie Parent-Richards

Home Schooled

Aubree Lloyd, Cora Bosse, Elisabeth Dohm, Neva Howard, Alex Morris, Everett Thornburg, Aurora Holland, Sierra Mitchell, Samuel Replogle, Jayce Roberts, Zephyr Shults, Emily O'Brien

Out of State

Kyla Embley, Ryan Cullinane, Taeya Dieffenbach, Daniela Salinas, Gavin Machado, Bardi Barrios, Laura Barrantes Fierro, Benjamin Bach, Ye Huang, Madison-Kyleigh Garcia, Madalyn Baber, Blake Hughes, Ryen Dill, Caitlin Worthington, Anthoney Ray, Yeishka Reyes, Jayden Patcha, Ian Ortiz, Christopher Martinez Pimentel, Luka Jekic, Sam Henrich, Gunnar Hansen, Mary Dean, Leonardo Andognini Schneider, Roberto Serrano, Mabel Cremers, Doreen Delong, Sebastian Ernst, Emali Goulas, Tanyaradzwa Mutara, Katie O'Keeffe


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