Schools
Natrona County Schools First Quarter Honor Rolls – High School
Trojan Connections teachers meet weekly with students about grades and attendance.
December 10, 2020
Kelly Walsh High School
Kelly Walsh High School Honor Rolls will be posted at the end of each semester. In June, we will recognize and publish the academic accomplishments of our students. Trojan Connections teachers meet weekly with students about grades and attendance.
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Parents and guardians can stay up-to-date on their child’s academic success by logging-on to the NCSD Campus Parent Portal. We encourage you to visit with your student weekly about grades and assignments and celebrate their accomplishments throughout the school year. KWHS is committed to “Preparing all students for their next step by creating high expectations, academic rigor, and personal responsibility.”
Natrona County High School
NCHS operates on an alternating block schedule, which means students earn credit at the conclusion of the semesters in January and June. No grades are posted to a student’s official record, nor is credit awarded until that time. As a result, a semester Honor Roll is a more accurate reflection of a student’s overall academic performance. In June, we will recognize and publish the academic achievements of our students and continue to provide the Honor Roll Breakfast as we have in the past.
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Natrona County High School takes pride in the dedicated work and excellence students give to their academics. During our daily Mustang Connections, teachers visit with students about grades and celebrate their accomplishments while providing needed support for continued success and additional assistance as needed.
Parents and guardians can stay up-to-date on their child’s academic success by logging-on to the NCSD Campus Parent portal or creating an NCHS Parent CANVAS account. We encourage you to visit with your student weekly about grades and assignments and celebrate their accomplishments throughout the school year. NCHS is committed to preparing responsible and life-long learners who value themselves, contribute to their society and succeed in a changing world.
Midwest School
Principal’s (4.0)
Junior: Kendell Smith, Grace Wolff
Freshman: Emily Bustillos-Ruiz
Scholastic (3.5 – 3.99)
Senior: Hannah Palmer, Cortni Pickett
Junior: William Gottsch, Jacob Jones, Tahayla Kohtala, Lawson Lawrence, Valerie Liska
Sophomore: Cody Herzberg
Freshman: Nevada Beadle, Ryann Palmer, Brennan Rhodes
Achievement (3.0 – 3.149)
Junior: Blaine Herzberg, Jacob Hutchings, Hernan Ruiz Cereceres, Kylee Sutherland, Jacqueline Walsh
Sophomore: Trinade Jost
Freshman: Jayden Blackmore, Kathleen Childress, Jeremy Steinmetz
Roosevelt High School
Principal’s (4.0)
Seniors: Paige Brush, Peyton Brush, Dayton Carabajal, David Dean ll, Kaden Kennedy, Samuel O’Hearn, Nathaniel Pieper
Juniors: Jasmine Garrison, Keenan Morgan, Haley Plum, Riley Plum
Sophomores: Nevaeh Raba, Kiernan Stephens
Achievement (3.0 – 3.99)
Seniors: Annybella Alcerrica, Gracie Brasiel, Garrett Ellingson, Landon Engberg, Joseph Hendryx, Kyler Kludy, Kenady Kouri, Ernest Stapleton, Rebecca Tripp
Juniors: Kaylee Aguilar, MaKayLee Cooper, Nathan Dutro, Kaylee Eutsey-Bates, Erin Gardiner, Landon Jenkins, Colton Kodesh, Emily Lane, Carson McLaughlin, Miguel Prieto, Charles Richards, Ivy Ross, Autumn Schell, Logan Schoenhardt, Brady Smith, Madison Stout, Trysten Walters, Jacob Wilkinson, Nathan Wyatt
Sophomores: Kathy Brungardt, Alizabeth Hampton, Natellie Herrera, Ashlee Howard-Jenney, Steven Lowry, Robin McCann, Trinity McLaughlin, Brittany Moore, Nathaniel Pfeifer, Jinnie Ponder, Joseph Torres Jr.
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