Area residents are among 139 East Mississippi Community College students who completed coursework during summer and qualified to graduate. The students are eligible to participate in December graduation. They include:
Clay County: Shatondra Johnson, Hope Smith Edward Bush, Shumata Eavns, Taylor Allen, Destiny Jefferson-White, Brittney Johnstone, Destiny Matthews, Deaisha Strong, Deoshia Strong, Mary Sullivan, Christopher Wallace.
Lowndes County: Caitlyn Bell, Kaylee Bowen, Robert Hamilton, Jessica Sliger, Kalyn Abrams, Tedarrious Barr, Sydney Bishop, Bryce Braddock, Jayla Calmes, Gregory Caston, Joseph Clark, Stacy Clayton, Stephen Cornwall, Sh’kaitlin Dickerson, Carolyn Dixon, Lamontrail Dupree, Taylor Ellis, Austin Faris, Christin Ferguson, Hannah Follins, Carmen Giles, Jasamine Harris, Preston Kinard, Lakiya Lash, Emilee Latham, Takiara Malone, Macy McGairty, Hunter McMurphey, Jada Moore, Yulquayla Mosley, Parker Pitts, Kiara Sanders, Makayla Sledge, Cody Smith, Jayvious Sparks, Monique Spohn, Timothy Sikes, Hannah Thomas, Elizabeth White, Farron Whitt, Demaricies Williams, Nathaniel Williams, Roquavin Harris, Ty’kerria Taylor, Melissa Reeves.
Oktibbeha County: Kaisha Baker, Jada Bean, Jerlisa Bell, Travis Clanton, Katherine Davis, Cassie Elmore, Brianna Evans, Carly Evans, George Jones, Chantel Makamson, Lindsey Malone, Kinsey Profice, Anna Rooke, Andrew Schwartz, Hanna Scott, Davontae Smith, Fredijha Smith, Chi’tia Spencer, Litasha Tate, Ayasha Welch, Samuel Whittington, Trakala Williams, Derica Wilson, Mallorie Wilson.
Noxubee County: Shakaiya Campbell, Kaylyn Liddell, Jadan Tate, Demarcus Henley, Justice Lee, Tyler Sanders, Shmeka Verdell, Dyamond Wells.
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