Class of 2016 Awards

Haywood High School Class of 2016 Scholarship / Awards Ceremony, May 13, 2016

Top Ten

The following Distinguished Scholar students are the Top Ten in the Haywood High School Class of 2016. Tied in the #1 position with 4.0 GPAs are Valedictorians Audrey Davis, Kezira Horton, Haynes Kirby, Tina Phan, Anne Marie Sceals, Dylan Simmons, and Hannah Stanley. Earning the #8 position is Madison Ross, #9 Dustin Milton, and #10 is McKenzie Scott.

Joe T. Naylor Award – Dustin Milton also received the Joe T. Naylor Award for having an ACT composite score of 30. This award is given to the boy in the senior class with the highest ACT score.

Ed Thompson Award – Anne Marie Sceals and Audrey Davis received the Ed Thompson Award for having an ACT composite score of 30. This award is given to the girl(s) in the senior class with the highest ACT score.

Thirty-Plus Club Members – Three of our graduates have scored 30 or higher on the ACT and are members of the Thirty-Plus Club: Dustin Milton, Audrey Davis, and Anne Marie Sceals.

Outstanding Career-Technical Scholar Award – Anne Marie Sceals and Tyler Hall received the Outstanding Career-Technical Scholar Award.

DAR Good Citizenship Award – Audrey Davis received the DAR Good Citizenship Award.

Medical Office Assistant Certification – The following four students have completed the requirements for Medical Office Assistant Certification from Tennessee College of Applied Technology: Dymond Haley, Kezira Horton, Dajaria Rodrigus, and Alexandria Walker.

ACT National Career Readiness Certification – Eleven students have qualified for Career Readiness Certification. ACT certifies that these students have the foundational work skills needed for success in jobs across industries and occupations. These students are: Tyra Carney, LaPatra Carney, Kaitlyn Ellington, Teddy Fredrick, Tyler Hall, Katie Harston, Alecia Johnson, Zachary McFarland, Christian Sagahon, Jacob Siegler, and Christian Snipes.

The “Semper Fidelis” Award – DeRayiz Claybon is the recipient of the Semper Fidelis Award for musical excellence.

Recognition of Seniors Entering Military Service$334,616

Joining the United States Army are Destin Jameson, Tradarious Woods, Victoria Ramirez, and James Snipes. Each will qualify for $72,404 in tuition aide. Joining the National Guard is Diamond West, who will qualify for up to $45,000 in tuition aide through the Guard.

Career-Technical Completers – Career-Technical Completers are students who successfully complete a prescribed three-unit course of study in one of the Career-Technical focus areas. Completers in Marketing – Cameron Allen, Madalyn Brasher, Quinton Douglas, and Kyreka Gayden – Completers in Human Services – Lashunda Barken, Cortnea Beasley, Matthew Bond, Aquaria Caldwell, Gabrianna Carney, Jochebed Castellanos, Chardé Cherry, Briana Clark, LaPatra Currie, Micaela Dix, Kendall Goodrich, Kenecha Hines, Aimia Huey, Demetrius Jarrett, Joseph Jones, Kortavious Jones, Shalliah Khalid, Keairaney Lanier, Raven Mann, Martez Nile, Arerial Oldham, Imogen Riley, Megan Saxon, Alexis Somerville, Kabrea Swift, Kyshaun Taylor, Janale Watkins, Tysheanna Watkins, Lakesha Watkins-Burton, Taasha Wilbourn, and Ashanti Williams – Completers in Health Science – Shelby Baggett, Cortnea Beasley, Whitney Campbell, Gabrianna Carney, Jochebed Castellanos, Kaila Crew, LaPatra Currie, Keenan Currie, Kadesha Davis, Micaela Dix, Darlisha Douglas, Quinton Douglas, Erica Gavin, Kyreka Gayden, Makeeva Giles, Dymond Haley, Taycwon Hammond, Kezira Horton, Aimia Huey, JaLynn Jarrett, Alecia Johnson,Brianna Jones, Ayanna Maclin, Aundria Middlebrooks, Alexandria Pugh, Akilah Raney, Yajaira Rodriguez, Guadalupe Rosales, Anne Marie Sceals, Halie Steward, Kyshaun Taylor, Alexis Turner, Alexandria Walker, Asia White, and JeLeesia Williams – Completers in Electrical — Nicholas Decanter, Theodore Frederick, Tyler Hall, Silvestre Morales, Christian Sagahon, Jacob Siegler, Mutao Transor, and Kalik Williams – Completers in Criminal Justice – Rashad Brown, Alexis Lopez, and Denarius Toliver – Completers in Business – Kanecha Hines, Dustin Milton, Dylan Reed, Jacob Siegler, and Kaleb Witherspoon – Completers in Culinary Arts – Dekevon Billingsley, Aquaria Caldwell, Caletre, Chardé Cherry, Codie Cobb, Kaitlin Coble, Kadesha Davis, Marshada DeBerry, Jawuan Harris, Alearyn Haynes, Jaslyn Johnson, Briana Jones, Raven Mann, Jatavius McGuire, Deshun Perkins, Dylan Reed, Kabrea Swift, Kyshaun Taylor, Kalik Williams, and Ariel Woodland

Tennessee Scholars – The Tennessee Scholars program is a business-led initiative endorsed by the Tennessee Department of Education, the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Tennessee Business Roundtable, and many other education coalitions across the state. To become Tennessee Scholars, students must complete a rigorous academic and technical course of study that exceeds the minimum requirements for a diploma. Additionally, they must meet other criteria including at least 80 hours of community service. It speaks well of Haywood High School and of our senior class that 24 of our graduates meet all the requirements for Tennessee Scholar status, and that they collectively have performed more than 1,920 hours of community service during the past four years. Earning Tennessee Scholars status are: Hannah Stanley, Daniel Bradford, Ashley Vaughn, Anne Marie Sceals, Jimmie Covington, Madison Smith, Alex Perkins, Kezira Horton, Charity McGhee, Quinton Douglas, Shelby Baggett, Haynes Kirby, Erica Gavin, Dylan Simmons, McKenzie Scott, Audrey Davis, Zachary McFarland, Kyreka Gayden, Marshada DeBerry, Lashunda Barken, Tina Phan, Alexandria Pugh, Asia White, and Chardé Cherry.

REDI College Access Awards Total for 2 Years = $34,000

The Haywood County-City of Brownsville Scholarships in the amount of $500 each semester to these students to attend post-secondary institutions for the 2016-2017 academic year. These scholarships are renewable for the 2017-2018 term. Receiving them are Daniel Bradford (University of Memphis), Madalyn Brasher (Jackson State Community College), Tyra Carney (Jackson State Community College), Mary Catherine Currie (University of Memphis), Kadesha Davis (Southwest Community College), Madeline Elrod (Jackson State Community College), Kyreka Gayden (University of Tennessee, Martin), Alexis Lopez (Jackson State Community College), Silvestre Morales (Tennessee College of Applied Technology, Whiteville), Brenden Perez-Perkins (Jackson State Community College), Alex Perkins (University of Memphis), Akilah Raney (Jackson State Community College), Dylan Simmons (University of Tennessee, Martin), Kabrea Swift (Jackson State Community College), Timia Tharpe (University of Tennessee, Martin), Ashley Vaughn (University of Memphis), and Lakesha Watkins-Burton (Jackson State Community College).

Tennessee Promise Scholarships – The Tennessee Promise provides a last-dollar scholarship to all eligible Tennessee high school graduates, covers two years of tuition at Tennessee’s public community and technical colleges. Haywood High School has 141 students who qualified for these scholarships.

College and University Scholarships – $661,868 (4 years)

The following students have received scholarships from colleges and universities: Dylan Simmons – University of Tennessee, Martin, Dean’s Academic Scholarship, $2,000 per year for 4 years = $8,000, Asia White – Middle Tennessee State University, Provost Academic Scholarship – $2,000 per year for 4 years = $8,000, Kyreka Gayden – University of Tennessee, Martin, Harold Conner Academic Scholarship, $2,275 per year for 4 years = $9,100, Advance Academic Scholarship, $700 per year for 4 years = $2,800 Total = $11,900, McKenzie Scott – University of Tennessee, Chattanooga – Academic Scholarship – $3,000 per year for 4 years = $12,000, Anne Marie Sceals – Middle Tennessee State University, Presidential Academic Scholarship, $4,000 per year for 4 years = $16,000, Daniel Bradford – University of Memphis, Dean’s Academic Scholarship, $3,000 per year for 4 years = $12,000, Markevious Williamson – Lane College – Football Athletic Scholarship – $4,000 per year for 4 years = $16,000, Madison Carvin – Mississippi State University – Freshman Academic Scholarship – $2,500 per year for 1 year – Non-Resident Tuition Academic Scholarship – $7,500 per year for 4 years = $30,000 – Total = $32,500, Sandra Caletre – Christian Brothers University, Leadership Scholarship, $1,500 per year for 4 years = $6,000, Academic Scholarship, $9,000 per year for 4 years = $36,000, Total = $42,000, Dustin Milton – Union University, Trustees Academic Scholarship, $8,500 per year for 4 years = $34,000, Scholars of Excellence Academic Scholarship, $1,000 per year for 4 years = $4,000, TOTAL = $38,000, Audrey Davis – Harding University, Academic Achievement Scholarship, $7,500 per year for 4 years = $30,000, Harding Tennessee Scholarship, $2,000 per year for 4 years = $8,000, TOTAL = $38,000, Madison Ross – University of Tennessee, Knoxville, UT Pledge Academic Scholarship, $9,859 per year for 4 years = $39,436, Demetruis Jarrett – Martin Methodist College, Men’s Soccer Athletic Scholarship, $10,000 per year for 4 years = $40,000, Tina Phan – University of Tennessee, Knoxville, UT Pledge Academic Scholarship, $10,209 per year for 4 years = $40,836, Quinton Douglas – University of Tennessee, Knoxville, UT Pledge Academic Scholarship, $11,859 per year for 4 years = $47,436, Denarius Deshun Toliver – Cumberland University, Football Athletic Scholarship, $12,000 per year for 4 years = $48,000, Rashad Brown – Cumberland University, Football Athletic Scholarship, $14,000 per year for 4 years = $56,000, Kezira Horton – Freed Hardeman University, Academic Merit Scholarship, $3,500 per year for 4 years = $14,000, Freed Hardeman Academic Scholarship, $15,581 per year for 4 years = $62,324 Total = $76,324, Hannah Stanley – University of Tennessee, Knoxville, UT Pledge Academic Scholarship, $3,859 per year for 4 years = $15,436, Volunteer Academic Scholarship, $6,000 per year for 4 years = $24,000, The Hagan Foundation Scholarship, $10,000 per year for 4 years = $40,000, Total = $79,436.

HOPE Scholarships — $248,000 for 1 year – $992,000 over 4 years

The State of Tennessee provides HOPE Scholarships for students who meet certain academic requirements and who will continue their education at a postsecondary school in Tennessee. Sixty-two seniors meet those academic criteria and are eligible for scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $5,500 per year, pending approval from the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation. Other students may qualify as their application process is completed. Those seniors are Shelby Baggett, Lashunda Barken, Eugenia Boles, Daniel Bradford, Aquaria Caldwell, Whitney Campbell, Tyra Carney, Gabrianna Carney, Madison Carvin, Martin Chavez, Chardé Cherry, Joshua Coburn, Jimmie Covington, Kaila Crew, LaPatra Currie, Mary Catherine Currie, Marshada DeBerry, Quinton Douglas, Kaitlyn Ellington, Madeline Elrod, Erica Gavin, Kyreka Gayden, Bo Gillespie, Tyler Hall, Jawuan Harris, Katie Harston, Alearyn Haynes, Kezira Horton, Ja’Lynn Jarrett, Alecia Johnson, Leigha Jones, Karyn Kinnon, Colton Lilly, Robin Martin, Charity McGhee, Dustin Milton, Jonathan Montague, Silvestre Morales, Sky Navarro, Deshun Perkins, Alex Perkins, Tina Phan, Alexandria Pugh, Yajaira Rodriguez, Guadalupe Rosales, Madison Ross, Megan Saxon, Anne Marie Sceals, McKenzie Scott, Jacob Siegler, Dylan Simmons, Madison Smith, Christian Snipes, Hannah Stanley, Joseph Stephens, Halie Steward, Timia Tharpe, Mickey Utley, Ashley Vaughn, Alexandria Walker, Asia White, and Kaleb Witherspoon.

Students who have an ACT score of 29 or higher and who have a grade-point average of 3.75 or higher qualify for the General Assembly Merit Scholarship in addition to the HOPE Scholarship. Two of our graduates – Dustin Milton and Anne Marie Sceals – meet these qualifications and will receive General Assembly Merit Scholarship, pending approval from the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation.

Local Scholarships — $82,950

1. The Brownsville Rotary Club Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Alecia Johnson 2. INSOUTH Bank Community Scholarships – $2,000 – Awarded to Sky Navarro 3. Dunbar – Haywood County Training School / Carver High School Alumni Association, Haywood County Chapter Scholarship – $500 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Chardé Cherry and Eugenia S. Boles 4. The C. A. Rawls Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Daniel Bradford 5. Sixteenth Review Club Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Jawuan Harris 6. The Pearl Qualls Memorial Scholarships – $500 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Kaila Crew and Eugenia Boles 7. The Dr. Jack G. Pettigrew Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Anne Marie Sceals 8. The Mann Scholarships – $2,000 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Mary Catherine Currie and Haynes Kirby 9. The Ervin Scholarships – (Given by Jere Mann Ervin) – Bergie E. Ervin Memorial Scholarship – $3,000 – Awarded to Madison Smith – Nell Mann Ervin Memorial Scholarship – $3,000 – Awarded to Anne Marie Sceals – Florence Ervin Dickinson Williams Memorial Scholarship – $3,000 – Awarded to McKenzie Scott – Bergie E. Ervin, Jr., Memorial Scholarship – $3,000 – Awarded to Dylan Simmons 10. Brownsville-Haywood County Arts Council Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Christian Hooser 11. The Elizabeth R. Norris Memorial Scholarship – $1,500 – Awarded to Audrey Davis 12. Carver High School Class of 1967 Scholarship – $500 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Ja’Lynn Neshay Jarrett and Chardé Cherry 13. The Reverend Clay Evans Scholarships – $1,000 each – (2 scholarships) -Awarded to Je’Leesia Williams and Madalyn Brasher 14. The American Legion Post 114 Scholarships – $500 each (3 scholarships) – Awarded to Jimmie Covington, Hannah Stanley, and Guadalupe Rosales 15. Alita A. Watkins Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 ($500 each semester) – Awarded to Jimmie Covington 16. First South Bank Scholarship – $1,100 for the 11th Distinguished Scholar – Awarded to Alecia Johnson 17. First United Methodist Church – James Sumner Sharpe Memorial Scholarship – $500 each (11 scholarships) Awarded to Shelby Baggett, Mary Catherine Currie, Audrey Davis, Christian Hooser, Kezira Horton, Tina Phan, Anne Marie Sceals, Dylan Simmons, Hannah Stanley, Matthew Tims, and Mickey Utley 18. The Thomas Scholarship (Given in Memory of Mrs. Helen Thomas to a student entering the medical field) – $1,000 – Awarded to Anne Marie Sceals 19. Tenth Review Club Scholarships – $300 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Theodore Frederick and McKenzie Scott 20. Faith Deliverance Church Scholarships – $1,000 – Awarded to Rashad Brown 21. University of Tennessee Haywood Alumni Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Tina Phan 22. Haywood County Chapter – Tennessee School Nutrition Association Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Dustin Milton 23. Good Hope Baptist Church Scholarships – $300 – Awarded to Tradarius Woods 24. Sidney Sternberger Memorial Scholarship – $400 – Awarded to Kyreka Gayden 25. The Haywood County Education Association Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Audrey Davis 26. Farmer Chapel / Maude E. Rawls Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Alexis Turner 27. Gladys Evans Jones Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Tietiyana Bailey 28. Catherine T. Colhoun Memorial Trust Scholarships – $2,000 each (6 scholarships) Awarded to Karyn Kinnon, Dustin Milton, Chardé Cherry, Christian Snipes, Mary Catherine Currie, and Tina Phan 29. Nola Walker-Bond Scholarships – $700 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Eugenia Boles and Kaila Crew 30. Robert E. Allison Humanitarian Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Madalyn Brasher 31. Malcolm C. Wright Post 4838, Veterans of Foreign Wars – Scholarships – $500 each (2 scholarships)- Awarded to Audrey Davis and Karyn Kinnon 32. Danny Presley Memorial VFW Scholarship – $1,000 -Awarded to Asia J. White 33. Aiden Mann Hawkins Scholarship- $500 – Awarded to Madeline Paige Elrod 34. The Meux Family Scholarship – $1,000 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Halie Steward and Kortavious Jones 35. American Legion Swift Crower Post 114 Scholarships – $1,000 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Daniel Bradford and Victoria Ramirez 36. Willie James Memorial Scholarships – $1,500 – Awarded to Kristopher Johnson 37. Memrie H. Butler and Ben Butler Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Madison Ross 38. Brownsville Exchange Club Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Shelby Baggett 39. Willow Grove Baptist Church Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Asia White 40. Haywood High School Class of 1998 – “Changing Lives Forever” Scholarship – $250 – Awarded to Karyn Kinnon 41. The Coburn Scholarships – (Given in Memory of Mr. E. B. Coburn) – $2,000 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Kyreka Gayden and Whitney Campbell 42. The Joe and Evelyn Naylor Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Kezira Horton 43. The Molly Williamson Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Hannah Stanley 44. Marla Angotti Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Dustin Milton 45. Margaret Ann Welch Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Alecia Johnson 46. The Sam Ethel Williams Memorial Scholarship – $250 – Awarded to Je’Leesia Williams 47. Aubrey Lee Williams, Sr., Memorial Scholarship – $250 – Awarded to Alex Perkins 48. Jim Batchelor Memorial Scholarship – $400 – Awarded to Noah Vaulx 49. Marie Hafford-Browning Foundation Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Jawuan Harris 50. Haywood High School Class of 1996 Scholarship – $250 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Alexandria Pugh and Quinton Douglas 51. Hickory Grove M. B. Church Scholarship – $750 each (2 scholarships) – to Alecia Johnson and Mya LaShay White 52. Alpha Kappa Alpha Academic Scholarship – $250 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Kezira Horton and Alexandria Pugh 53. Tennessee Academy Foundation Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Cassidy Fry

At the end of the Awards ceremony, Haywood High School Principal Dr. Jerry Pyron spoke to the graduates, “If you keep your grades up and remain eligible to renew your college and lottery scholarships for four years, the Class of 2016 will leave here tonight with a combined total of $2,105,434 to help further their education over the next 4 years.”