HHS Scholarships/Awards

Haywood High School Scholarship/Awards Ceremony – May 19, 2017

Top Ten
The following Distinguished Scholar students are the Top Ten in the senior class: 1. Elliot Garrett, 2. Felescia Sanders, 3. Taylor Ann King, 4. Mary-Wyatt Pettigrew, 5. Brandon Taylor, 6. Mary Ashton Barden, 7. Pablo Marin, 8. Hannah Riley, 9. Adara Donald, 10. Will Chapman

Valedictorian
Elliot Garrett received the Valedictorian Award for having the highest scholastic average in the Distinguished Scholar Program. Elliot has maintained a GPA of 101.76 during his four years in high school.

Salutatorian
Felescia Sanders received the Salutatorian Award for having the second highest scholastic average in the Distinguished Scholar Program. Felescia has maintained a GPA of 100.34 for her four years in high school.

Joe T. Naylor Award
Elliot Garrett will also receive 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
Mary-Wyatt Pettigrew will receive the Ed Thompson Award for having an ACT composite score of 32. This award is given to the girl in the senior class with the highest ACT score.

Thirty-Plus Club Members
Two of our graduates have scored 30 or higher on the ACT and are members of the Thirty-Plus Club. Mary-Wyatt Pettigrew and Elliot Garrett, qualified and Superintendent Russell will present these students their purple and white cords indicating this high academic achievement.

Outstanding Career-Technical Student Awards
Mrs. Pam Diebold will present the awards for outstanding work in the Career-Technical programs.
The CTE Outstanding Health Science student is Felescia Sanders. The CTE Outstanding Agriculture Science student is Trevor Ferguson. The CTE Outstanding Culinary Arts student is Areionia Sangster. The CTE Outstanding Marketing student is Taylor Ann King.

Trevor Ferguson and Areionia Sangster received the Outstanding Career-Technical Scholar Awards. The recipients of this award were chosen by the Career and Technical teaching staff and administration.

DAR Good Citizenship Award
Mary Ashton Barden received the DAR Good Citizenship Award.

DAR Award for Outstanding Junior ROTC Cadet
Aaliyah Haynes received the ROTC Cadet of the Year Award.

Machining Credit Hours
The following four students have completed more than 100 credit hours leading to certification in Machining from Tennessee College of Applied Technology. Mrs. Pam Diebold, Director of Career and Technical Education for Haywood County Schools, presented them with their certificates: Larry Brooks – 105 credit hours, Matthew Iglesias – 115 credit hours, Elijah Scifres – 120 credit hours, and Jonathan Long – 115 credit hours.

Recognition of Seniors Entering Military Service
Keisha Pruitt has joined the United States Air Force. Also joining the United States Air Force are Alexis Walker, Mahogany Green, and Deondra Johnson. Joining the Marines is Eric Rogers. Joining the National Guard is Pedric Raney.

Career-Technical Concentrators
Career-Technical Concentrators are students who successfully complete a prescribed three-unit course of study in one of the Career-Technical focus areas.

Concentrators in Marketing – Jamarius Anderson, Katravion Currie, De’Kylan Trevon Currie, Adara Donald, Terra Douglas, Elliot Garrett, Hunter Johnson, Laquavis Jones, Taylor Ann King, Mary-Wyatt Pettigrew, Hannah Riley, Camille Rivers, Eric Rogers, Sadie Sharpe, Caitlin Thompson, Quintavious Toliver, and Whitley Williams

Concentrators in Human Services –Takiyah Benton, Brittney Berry, Sonya Clayborne, Brianna Currie, Katravion Currie, Jasmine Gibson, Dashia Grandberry, Noelita Hall, Cierra Harper, Corshavion Harris, Aniyah Harwell, Mikayla Hendrix, Macoreia Jelks, Donsha Jones, Destiny McNeil, Madison Milton, Shunya Parker, Raven Peet, Diana Pelayo, Makayla Phillips, Keyshia Pruitt, Pedrice Raney, Dewane Robinson-Trotter, Areionia Sangster, Kabrielle Sloan, Cartera Smith, Tierre Spivey, Tyrececia Tate, Gladys Taylor, Hailey Tovar, Eocia Turner,Amanda Vales, Cheniya Walker, Harley Whittiemore, and Wandaryku Young

Concentrators in Health Science – Aliyah Adkerson, Carmon Allen, Shakemia Boykin, Hunter Bryant, Blade Cone, Kayla Crawford, Kendra Currie, Angel Goodrich, Alexia Graves, Kirsten Greene, Naiyaí Hardin, Aniyah Harwell, Jordan Hines, Amaris Houy, Brinisha Kinney, Adam McGoughy, Telcia Nelson, Raven Peet, Chamaya Phinnessee, Allison Pilant, Tyra Pugh, Camille Rivers, Kayla Rogers, Felescia Sanders, Rodrell Shaw, Brandon Taylor, Caitlin Thompson, Hailey Tovar, and Cheniya Walker

Concentrators in Electrical – Luis Bautista, Donté Easterling-Bowers, Thomas Harris, Tristan Jarrett, Antavious Jones, Jordan Leonard, Jonathan Long, Desi Moore, Montavious Pugh, Elijah Scifres, and Kedarius Woodfork

Concentrators in Manufacturing / Machining – Larry Brooks, Matthew Iglesias, Jonathan Long, and Eijah Scifres

Concentrators in Networking – Rodrell Shaw

Concentrators in Business – Hayden Chapman, De’Kylan Trevon Currie, Jai Evans, Kendrick Murphy, Alexis Policarpo, and Makhi Williams

Concentrators in Culinary Arts – Carmon Allen, Dregan Baird, Quandrea Booker, Dedric Boyd, Shakemia Boykin, Alvin Bradford, KaMya Burrell, Ja’Kevious Bynum, Madison Campbell, Cynthia Cardona, Daniel Cruz, Brianna Currie, Kendra Currie, Patrick Currie, Rashadda Dancy, Cameron Douglas, Jasmine Gibson, Angel Goodrich, Jada Grayson, Kirsten Greene, Naiyaí Hardin, Cierra Harper, Avery Harris, Aniyah Harwell, Isaiah Hess, Jordan Hines, Amaris Houy, Tamar Hudson, Kylah Johnson, Deondra Johnson, Brinisha Kinney, Daddrick Maclin, Pablo Marin, Destiny McNeil, Tachya Middlebrooks, Anthony Mitchell, Desi Moore, Telcia Nelson, Kaylin Partee, Victoria Perry, Alexis Policarpo, Pedric Raney, Marshaun Reed, Devin Reyes, Nicholas Reyna. Kayla Rogers, Areionia Sangster, Rodrell Shaw, Kelsey Shutes, Michael Talley, Tyrececia Tate, Ryan Taylor, Eocia Turner, and Amanda Vales

Concentrators in Agriculture Science – Ethan Baynes, Jyles Beard, Lazell Beard, Joseph Cates, Trevor Ferguson, Hayden Hendrix, Mikayla Hendrix, Trenton Jolley, Dylan Jones, Salud Kennamer-Morales, Stephen Leath, Casey Martin, Richard Martin, Quintarious Murphy, Dakota Phillips, Brittany Prestidge-Person, Claudia Price, Demarco Reed, Nicholas Reyna, Andrew Scott, Jimmy Staggs, Taylor Waddell, Tate Walters, Harley Whittiemore, Darrian Worrles, and Everett Wright

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 31 of our graduates meet all the requirements for Tennessee Scholar status, and that they collectively have performed more than 2,500 hours of community service during the past four years. Earning Tennessee Scholars status are: Mary Ashton Barden, Ethan Baynes, KaMya Burrell, Hunter Bryant, Will Chapman, Kendra Currie, Rashadda Dancy, Adara Donald, Kalyn Emerson, MiKayla Flagg, Elliot Garrett, Angel Goodrich, Morgan Hendrix, Brennan Holloway, Marcoreai Jelks, Taylor Ann King, Pablo Marin, Tachya Middlebrooks, Telcia Nelson, Kaylin Partee, Victoria Perry, Mary-Wyatt Pettigrew, Hannah Riley, Marshaun Reed, Kayla Rogers, Felescia Sanders, Sadie Sharpe, Jacob Smith, Brandon Taylor,Taylor Waddell, and Whitley Williams.

REDI College Access Awards Total for 2 Years = $17,600
Our community participates in the REDI College Access Program. Mrs. Emily Carpenter, Haywood High REDI Coordinator, presented the Haywood County-City of Brownsville Scholarships in the amount of $400 each semester to these students to attend post-secondary institutions for the 2017-2018 academic year. These scholarships are renewable for the 2018-2019 term.
Ja’cquan Baltimore-Crymes (Tennessee College of Applied Technology, Murfreesboro)
Daniel Cruz (Jackson State Community College)
Rahsadda Dancy (University of Tennessee, Martin)
Allison Pilant (University of Memphis, Lambuth)
Alexis Policarpo (Jackson State Community College)
Tyra Pugh (Jackson State Community College)
Hannah Riley (University of Memphis, Lambuth)
Amanda Vales (Jackson State Community College)
Cheniya Walker (Jackson State Community College)
Harley Whittiemore (Dyersburg State Community College)
Jaylin Wiley (Jackson State Community College)

College and University Scholarships — $1,124,324 (4 years)

The following students received scholarships from colleges and universities.

Jalin Turner – Cumberland University Athletic Scholarship $2,000 per year for 4 years = $8,000
Morgan Hendrix – Coastal Alabama Community College Dean’s Academic Scholarship – $6,312 per year for 2 years = $12,624
Hannah Riley – University of Memphis at Lambuth – Memphis Advantage Academic Scholarship – $4,000 per year for 4 years = $16,000; Tiger Success Academic Grant – $500 per year for 4 years = $2,000; Academic Excellence Award – $2,000 per year for 4 years = $8,000 – Total = $26,000
Felescia Sanders – University of Tennessee, Knoxville – Coca-Cola Scholarship – $500 for 1 year; Volunteer Academic Scholarship – $6,000 per year for 4 years = $24,000 – Total = $24,50
Adara Donald – Indiana University – Minority Scholarship – $6,000 per year for 4 years = $24,000; Hagan Foundation Scholarship – $10,000 per year for 4 years = $40,000 – Total = $64,000
Will Chapman – Mississippi State University – Freshman Academic Excellence Scholarship – $4,000 per year for 4 years = $16,000; Non-Resident Tuition Scholarship – $8,500 per year for 4 years = $34,000 – Total = $50,000
Isaiah Hess – Bethel University – Football Athletic Scholarship – $9,000 per year for 4 years = $36,000; Academic Scholarship – $4,000 per year for 4 years = $16,000 – Total= $52,000
Taylor Ann King – Mississippi State University – Academic Excellence Scholarship – $2,000 per year for 4 years = $8,000; Non-Resident Academic Scholarship – $12,650 per year for 4 years = $50,600 – Total = $58,600
Taylor Waddell – Christian Brothers University – Lasallian Academic Scholarship – $13,000 per year for 4 years = $52,000; Engineering Scholarship – $2,000 per year for 4 years = $8,000 – Total = $60,000
Jacob Smith – Trinity International University – Men’s Baseball Scholarship – $7,000 per year for 4 years = $28,000; University Academic Scholarship – $11,000 per year for 4 years = $44,000
Total = $72,000
Brandon Rahshad Taylor – Cumberland University Football Athletic Scholarship – $17,610 per year for 4 years = $70,440 – Academic Grant – $8,000 per year for 4 years = $32,000 Total = $102,440
Mary-Wyatt Pettigrew – University of Mississippi – Academic Excellence Scholarship – $24,080 per year for 4 years = $96,320; Holmes Academic Scholarship – $3,000 per year for 4 years = $12,000 – Total = $108,320
Pablo Marin – Christian Brothers University – Dream U.S. National Scholarship Program – $27,860 per year for 4 years = $111,440
Tristan Jarrett – Kennesaw University – Basketball Athletic Scholarship – $30,000 per year for 4 years = $120,000
Elliot Garrett – Union University – Academic Scholarships – $26,000 per year for 4 years = $104,000; Hammons Scholarship (Arkansas Baptist Convention); $5,500 per year for 4 years = $22,000 – Total = $126,000
Dedric Boyd – Eastern Kentucky University – Basketball Athletic Scholarship – $32,100 per year for 4 years = $128,400

HOPE Scholarships — a possible $1,470,000 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. The following 98 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.

Students who are qualified are: Carmon Allen, Jamarius Anderson, Travion Bailey, Mary Ashton Barden, Ethan Baynes, Corey Bond, Lauryn Bond, Quandrea Booker, Alvin Bradford, Hunter Bryant, KaMya Burrell, Madison Campbell, Cynthia Cardona, Russ Cates, Hayden Chapman, Blade Cone, Kayla Crawford, Daniel Cruz, Ja’cquan Crymes, Kendra Currie, Terra Douglas, Kalyn Emerson, Trevor Ferguson, Kenyatta Fields, MiKayla Flagg, Shaderricka Foster, Elliot Garrett, Angel Goodrich, Takeeba Grant, Alexia Graves, Kirsten Greene, Noelita Hall, Naiyai Hardin, Avery Harris, Aniyah Harwell, Aaliyah Haynes, Mikayla Hendrix, Isaiah Hess, Jordan Hines, Amaris Houy, Tamar Hudson, Aldo Hurtado, Matthew Iglesias, Macoreia Jelks, Hunter Johnson, Kylah Johnson, Antavious Jones, Dylan Jones, LaQuavis Jones, Brett Joyner, Salud Kennamer-Morales, Brinisha Kinney, Kyle Leath, Jonathan Long, Ashley Love, Pablo Marin, Casey Martin, Adam McGoughy, Destiny McNeil, Tachya Middlebrooks, Madison Milton, James Nelms, Telcia Nelson, Kaylin Partee, Raven Peet, Victoria Perry, Dakota Phillips, Makayla Phillips, Chamaya Phinnessee, Allison Pilant, Claudia Price, Keisha Pruitt, DeMarko Reed, Marshaun Reed, Devin Reyes, Nicholas Reyna, Hannah Riley, Kayla Rogers, Pablo Sagahon, Felescia Sanders, Aerionia Sangster, Andrew Scott, Sadie Sharpe, Kelsey Shutes, Andrea Springfield, Jacob Staggs, Tyrececia Tate, Brandon Taylor, Caitlin Thompson, Quintavious Toliver, Hailey Tovar, Amanda Vales, Taylor Waddell, Cheniya Walker, Katlynn Watson, Whitley Williams, Justin Wilson, and Wandaryku Young

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. One of our graduates – Elliot Garrett – meets these qualifications and will receive General Assembly Merit Scholarship, pending approval from the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation.

Local Scholarships — $100,650

The Brownsville Rotary Club Scholarship – $4,000 – Awarded to Pablo Marin

Mark Conway Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Elliot Garrett

Dunbar-Haywood County Training School / Carver High School Alumni Association, Haywood County Chapter Scholarship – $500 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Macoreia Jelks and MiKayla Flagg

The C. A. Rawls Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Macoreia Jelks

Sixteenth Review Club Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Whitley Williams

The Pearl Qualls Memorial Scholarships Given by the Milwaukee Chapter, Dunbar-Haywood County Training/Carver High School Alumni Association – $500 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to LaQuavis Jones and MiKayla Flagg

The Dr. Jack G. Pettigrew Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Felescia Sanders

The Mann Scholarships – $2,000 each (2 scholarships) Awarded to Brandon Taylor and Ethan Baynes

The Ervin Scholarships (Given by Jere Mann Ervin) – Bergie E. Ervin Memorial Scholarship – $3,000 – Awarded to Adara Donald – Nell Mann Ervin Memorial Scholarship – $3,000 – Awarded to Jacob Smith; Florence Ervin Dickinson Williams Memorial Scholarship – $3,000 – Awarded to Kendra Currie – Bergie E. Ervin, Jr., Memorial Scholarship – $3,000 – Awarded to Will Chapman

Brownsville-Haywood County Arts Council Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Cameron Beasley

Willow Grove Baptist Church Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to De’Kylan Currie

The Elizabeth R. Norris Memorial Scholarship – $1,500 – Awarded to Taylor Waddell

Alpha Delta Kappa Teachers’ Sorority Scholarship – $750 – Awarded to Whitley Williams

The Reverend Clay Evans Scholarships – $1,000 each (2 scholarships) Awarded to La’Quavis Jones and Camille Rivers

The American Legion Post 114 Scholarships – $500 each (3 scholarships) – Awarded to Brennan Holloway, DeMarko Reed, and Chamaya Phinnessee

Bradley Jones Foundation Scholarship – $300 – Awarded to Alvin Bradford

First United Methodist Church – James Sumner Sharpe Memorial Scholarship – $500 each (11 scholarships) Awarded to Hunter Bryant, Kalyn Emerson, MiKayla Flagg, Elliot Garrett, Angel Goodrich, Taylor Ann King, Mary-Wyatt Pettigrew, Hannah Riley, Felescia Sanders, Sadie Sharpe, and Whitley Williams

United States Academic Decathlon Achievement Scholarship (Awarded to the highest-scoring team member of teams participating in national-level competition) – $250 per year for 2016 and 2017 competitions = $500 – Awarded to Elliot Garrett

Brownsville Baptist Church Scholarship – $1,800 per year for 4 years = $7,200 – Awarded to Elliot Garrett

Tenth Review Club Scholarships – $300 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Hannah Riley and Pablo Marin

Faith Deliverance Church Scholarships -$1,000 – Awarded to Kayla Rogers

University of Tennessee Haywood Alumni Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Felescia Sanders

Dailey and Minnie Walker Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Camille Rivers and Areionia Sangster 

St. John Baptist Church Scholarship – $500 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Aaliyah Haynes and Camille Rivers

Sidney Sternberger Memorial Scholarship – $400 – Awarded to Morgan Hendrix

The Haywood County Education Association Scholarship – $300 each (2 scholarships)
Awarded to Marshaun Reed and Jaylin Wiley

Youth Leadership Scholarship – Provided by LASCO – $1,000 – Awarded to Jacob Smith

Gladys Evans Jones Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Madison Campbell

Catherine T. Colhoun Memorial Trust Scholarships – $2,000 each (6 scholarships) Awarded to Katlynn Watson, Kaylin Partee, Isaiah Hess, Noelita Hall, Hannah Riley, and Terra Douglas

Nola Walker-Bond Scholarships – $700 each (2 scholarships) Awarded to La’Quavis Jones and Kayla Rogers

Robert E. Allison Humanitarian Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Cartera Smith

Malcolm C. Wright Post 4838, Veterans of Foreign Wars Scholarships – $1,000 Awarded to LaQuavis Jones

Dunbar-Haywood County Training School / Carver High School Alumni Association, National Chapter, Scholarship – $2,000 over two years each (2 scholarships) Awarded to LaQuavis Jones and Felescia Sanders

The Tracey Sikes Memorial Scholarship for Business Majors – $500 – Awarded to Adara Donald

The Meux Family Scholarship – $1,000 each (2 scholarships) – Awarded to Allison Pilant and Tachya Middlebrooks

Ned McWherter Scholarships – This year, of the 1600 applicants, only 160 students across the state have been awarded Ned McWherter Scholarships. The average ACT Composite of these 160 students is 33, and their average GPA is 3.97. This $6,000 scholarship is Awarded to Elliot Garrett.

Willie James Memorial Scholarship – $1,500 – Awarded to Victoria Perry

Memrie H. Butler and Ben Butler Memorial Scholarship – $500 each (2 scholarships)
Awarded to Will Chapman and Victoria Perry

Brownsville Exchange Club Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Sadie Sharpe

Tennessee State Trooper John Gregory Mann Memorial Scholarships – $500 each (2 scholarships) Awarded to Caitlin Thompson and Areionia Sangster.

The Coburn Scholarships – (Given in Memory of Mr. E. B. Coburn) – $2,000 each (2 scholarships) Awarded to Taylor Ann King and KaMya Burrell

The Joe and Evelyn Naylor Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Elliot Garrett

The Dunbar-Haywood County Training / Carver High School Alumni Association, Nashville Chapter Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Areionia Sangster

The Molly Williamson Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Angel Goodrich

Marla Angotti Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Mary-Wyatt Pettigrew

Margaret Ann Welch Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Pablo Marin

The Sam Ethel Williams Memorial Scholarship – $250 – Awarded to Camille Rivers

Aubrey Lee Williams, Sr., Memorial Scholarship – $250 – Awarded to Cameron Beasley

Jim Batchelor Memorial Scholarship – $400 – Awarded to Adara Donald

Marie Hafford-Browning Foundation Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Kylah Brianna Johnson

Tennessee State University Alumni Association Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Caitlin Thompson

Friendship Baptist Church / Rev. Martin L. Bowers Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Dedric Boyd

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Xi Lambda Omega Chapter Scholarship – $500 – Awarded to Victoria Perry

Tennessee Academy Foundation Scholarship – $1,000 – Awarded to Sadie Sharpe

Tekarian “T-Mac” Maclin Memorial Scholarships – $500 each (2 scholarships) Awarded to Harley Whittiemore and Kayla Rogers

Dr. Pyron said, “Graduates, it is said, ‘To whom much is given, much is required.’” Tonight, local individuals and organizations have come together to give you a great deal of money. All they ask in return is that you work hard to put the money to good use by learning all that you can.

“If you keep your grades up and remain eligible to renew your college and lottery scholarships for four years, the Class of 2017 will leave here tonight with a combined total of $2,712,574 to help further their education over the next 4 years.”