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The Courier Eco Latino newspaper recognized and congratulated the top 10 graduating seniors from each of the nine high schools in the Muscogee County School District, honoring students who demonstrated exceptional academic achievement, discipline and commitment throughout their high school careers.
Selection among the top 10 seniors, based on grade point average, represents one of the highest academic distinctions a student can earn, according to Publisher Wane A. Hailes. He said the honorees distinguished themselves through sustained dedication, intellectual ability and strong time-management skills.





Top Row: Tianna Daniels, Azayla Thorpe, Ja'Niyah Gillespie Bottom Row: Brooklyn Bowers, Salutatorian, and Kamiyah Richardson, Valedictorian
“These students represent the very best of MCSD,” Pat Hugley Green, chairperson of the MCSD school board said. “Their achievements reflect years of hard work, focus and a commitment to excellence both inside and outside the classroom.”





Top Row: Joel Ponce Banegas, Ta'Nijah Oliver, Matthew Cherry Bottom Row: Rachal Catherman, Joshua Walker
The recognition highlights the district’s continued emphasis on academic excellence and student success, as well as the role educators, families and community support systems play in helping students reach the highest levels of achievement.