News and Press Releases

   ICC sets Mar. 3 bluegrass concert (3/3/2012)

Itawamba Community College will present the 16th annual bluegrass concert to benefit the Regional Rehabilitation Center, beginning at 5 p.m., Mar. 3, at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus.

Performing will be the Chuckwagon Gang, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Rhonda Vincent and the Rage and Paul Williams and the Victory Trio.

Doors open at 3:30 p.m. Advance tickets are $20 for reserved seating and $15 for general seating. The cost is $5 more for each at the door.

Fish plates will be available beginning at 3:30 p.m. at the Cypress Pavilion, which is adjacent to the Davis Event Center.

For more information or to purchase tickets, call (662) 862-8272 (ICC), (662) 862-3711 (Davis Ford); (662) 862-9796 (Unity Broadcasting); or (662) 842.1891 (Regional Rehab Center). Both ICC and Davis Ford can accommodate credit card orders.


   Apply now for May or August commencement (3/1/2012)

Students who plan to graduate in May or August 2012 must apply for graduation by March 1, 2012 if they plan to participate in the May commencement ceremony.

Go to the ICC website, www.iccms.edu; choose "Graduation it Matters" and apply online.

Students must submit their measurements and pay a $30 fee if they are participating in the May 2012 ceremony.


   ICC offers sessions to prepare for the ACT (2/13/2012)

The Continuing Education Department of Itawamba Community College has scheduled two options for Preparing for the ACT.

The first class, which will begin at 5:30 p.m., Feb. 13, at the Belden Center, will meet Mondays from 5:30-8 p.m. through Apr. 19. The $100 fee includes the book.

ICC's ACT preparatory class instructors use intensive classroom review procedures in English, reading, science reasoning and math that focus on strategies for improving scores by three methods including review of all concepts tested, tips for overcoming test anxiety and guides for studying smart that will help improve test-day performance. Instructors effectively communicate techniques to help students perform with confidence. Pre-test and post-test full-length ACT practice tests will be administered to measure performance, and extensive handouts will be provided for skill practice.

Preparing for the ACT will also be offered two Saturdays from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. English and Reading will be covered on Mar. 24, and Math and Science, Apr. 7. Cost is $50 for each session, which also includes the book.

Preregistration is required. For more information and to register, call (662) 620-5240.


   ICC to honor alumni and breast cancer survivors (2/9/2012)

Itawamba Community College will honor both alumni and breast cancer survivors, Feb. 9, at the Fulton Campus.

Both groups will be recognized during basketball games at the Davis Event Center.

Beginning at 6 p.m., the Pink Zone Night, which is sponsored by the ICC women's basketball team, will include prizes, blood pressure checks and a focus on breast cancer awareness. Admission to the games with Mississippi Delta is free for all who wear pink.

Those who present a current membership card for Itawamba Community College's Alumni Association will also be admitted free to both games.

For more information on Alumni Night, contact Mark Todd, director of Alumni Affairs, at (662) 862-8176 or email mftodd@iccms.edu or Pink Zone, Sylvia Chamblee in the Athletic Department, at (662) 862-8122 or email sachamblee@iccms.edu.



   Registration now open for ARROW terms (2/3/2012)

Registration is now open for two additional shortened term options at Itawamba Community College.

The Achieve Remarkable Results in Only Weeks (ARROW) terms offer opportunities for students who made late decisions about attending college to get "on track" for graduation with an option for students to choose flexibility in an eight-week term for scheduling of classes due to unforeseen circumstances, an unsuccessful attempt of a college course or change of employment while attending college.

ARROW term sessions include the traditional 8-week ARROW 2, for which registration will close Mar. 1; and eLearning eight-week ARROW 2, for which registration which registration will close Mar. 9. Classes for these sessions begin on the last day of registration.

Students may register for the ARROW terms by visiting the Student Affairs office on either the Fulton or Tupelo campus from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., weekdays, until the deadline for each term.

For more information, call Student Affairs, (662) 862-8000 (Fulton) or (662) 620-5000 (Tupelo).



   ICC schedules February GED testing (2/1/2012)

The high school equivalency (GED) test will be given at the Itawamba Community College Belden Center (3200 Adams Farm Road), February 1, 8, 11, 15, 22 and 29 and at the Monroe County Government Complex in Amory, February 18, beginning at 7:30 a.m.

Prior to testing, all persons not enrolled in an Itawamba Community College-sponsored ABE/GED class will be required to participate in a preregistration/orientation session. Pre-registration sessions will be held each Tuesday and Thursday from 1- 4 p.m. or from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Belden Center. Attendance at both of the sessions is required. Those testing in Amory must attend the preregistration sessions at the Monroe County Government Complex, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Applicants desiring to take the GED test must be 18 years of age and not enrolled in secondary school. Sixteen- and 17-year-olds must have an official statement from the principal of the last school attended giving the official withdrawal from school, date the regular high school class graduated and the date of birth.

Persons will be admitted to testing upon successful completion of the pre-registration/orientation session and presentation of government-issued picture identification card, such as a driver's license or passport. If the card does not include the applicant's Social Security number, a Social Security card will be required.

The GED has five sections including social studies, science, mathematics, language arts reading and language arts writing. An average score of 450 on each of the five tests and a minimum score of 410 on each of the five tests is necessary to receive the GED certificate. Fees are $75 for initial testing on all tests and $15 per section for retest. Testing fee scholarships are available to qualified testers.

The GED test is administered on a block
schedule. All persons must register in advance to be eligible to test and pay their testing fees no later than Monday, 4 p.m. before the Wednesday or Saturday they plan to test. Testing times begin with math at 7:30 a.m.

For more information, contact the ICC GED Department at (662) 620-5245.


   Tupelo PD donates patrol car to ICC (1/27/2012)

A donation of a used patrol car by the Tupelo Police Department will be a significant resource, which will enable Itawamba Community College's Tupelo Campus Police department to continue to provide a safe environment.

"This (the donation) enables us to have more mobility, which will allow us to better patrol our campuses to provide a safe environment for our students, faculty and staff," said Ricky Brasel, ICC Chief of Campus Police.

Major Anthony Hill of the Tupelo Police Department presented the keys to the vehicle to ICC representatives this morning. To comply with regulations, ICC paid $1 for the car, which is in good condition, removed the stripes and added ICC's logo and striping. "I think this is one more example of how we all work together, and I think any time we can work together it only benefits the entire City of Tupelo," Hill said.

Itawamba Community College Vice President of Student Services Buddy Collins agreed. "First of all, I would like to express the College's gratitude to the Tupelo Police Department, not only for this contribution, but also for the partnership and cooperation that they have provided to us in several ways. With resources the way they are right now, this gives us something that normally we wouldn't have, and we are very appreciative. This will enhance our ability to provide a safe campus and strengthen the partnership between the Tupelo Police Department and our campus police department."


   CC presidents meet with state officials (1/26/2012)

Mississippi's community and junior college presidents have met with state officials and legislators Tuesday to reemphasize their commitment to workforce training and increasing the level of educational attainment for all residents of the state.

"Community colleges are the on-ramp to higher education in Mississippi," said Dr. Clyde Muse, president of Hinds Community College. "We reach deeply into the community to meet the needs of people in our service district. Among all Mississippi public institutions of higher learning, community colleges enrolled 72 percent of all freshmen and trained more than 140,000 workers last year."

In addition, community colleges are the go-to organizations for workforce training for both existing industries and those moving into the state. Such is the case with Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi and its tier suppliers, which have located in northeast Mississippi. "When one of the world's premier automotive manufacturers opens in your backyard, coupled with the arrival of numerous companion industries and the availability of thousands of jobs, the stakes automatically accelerate," said Itawamba Community College President Dr. David Cole. "Toyota's selection of the site near Blue Springs was driven by the quality of an educated regional workforce as well as its value of a strong work ethic."

To guarantee the best trained workforce possible, the Mississippi Corridor Consortium has been established to enable ICC, East Mississippi Community College, Northeast Mississippi Community College and Northwest Mississippi Community College to better meet the non-credit workforce training needs, which fit easily into the partnership with TMMM.

Statewide, in the course of a year, community colleges educate and train more than a quarter of a million Mississippians &45; 100,000+ in credit classes, 100,000+ in non-credit workforce training as well as adult education/GED, continuing education, community enrichment and other classes.

Community colleges have three funding priorities including approximately $77 million for Mid-Level funding, $166 million for capital improvements and more than $11 million for dropout recovery.

Passed by the Legislature in 2007, Mid-Level funding is Mississippi's pledge to provide per full-time enrollment community college student funding that is midway between the per student state funding for K-12 and regional public universities.

Community colleges must maintain affordable tuition and access, said Dr. Scott Elliott, president of Meridian Community College and the MACJC President's Association. Other reasons to achieve Mid-Level funding include extensive remediation of underprepared students, a need for more college graduates and more equitable faculty salaries. "More than half of the students who enter community college are unprepared for college-level work, and remediation costs more. In addition, community colleges achieved a 15 percent increase in the number of graduates in 2010-11."

Enrollment at community colleges has grown more than 50.1 percent since FY2000, Muse said, while funding has decreased 24.3 percent. Comparable data for K-12 shows growth of 0.5 percent and a 39.5 percent increase in funding and for public universities, 14.3 percent growth and a decrease of 2.7 percent in funding. The audited fall 2010 enrollment figures include 83,210 students enrolled at community colleges; 60,248 at public universities and 12,580 at independent four-year colleges.

Compared to Mississippi universities, community colleges received about 29 cents for every dollar in state bond funds provided to four-year institutions since 1989. Funds are needed to maintain facilities in community colleges statewide to keep pace with challenging growth.

The approximately $11.5 million requested for dropout recovery will enable colleges to provide the necessary support services to help adult learners overcome obstacles to their success. Thousands of high school dropouts are on waiting lists to enter adult education programs statewide. "With 14,000 new dropouts in Mississippi each year, the prospect of our state improving the educational attainment level of its citizens is dismal unless efforts to 'recover' adults lacking a high school credential. The Dropout Recovery initiative targets 3,500 adult learners funded at the same level as college credit students," Elliott said.


   Area residents join ICC faculty and staff (1/20/2012)

Several area residents participated in new faculty/staff orientation at Itawamba Community College at the beginning of the 2012 spring semester.

They include Tracy A. Barber of Baldwyn, ABE/GED intermediate class instructor; Jenny Bowers of Tupelo, Writing Center/instructor; Wilton R. Cooper of Mantachie, campus police; Dr. Kristi Dempsey of Spruce Pine, Ala., associate degree nursing instructor; Martha Dye of Belden, eLearning operations specialist; Keisha Edwards of Tupelo, administrative assistant to the vice president of Development and Planning; Stephanie Gooch of Blue Springs, physical plant; Adam Hale of Saltillo, programmer/analyst; Amy Hussey of Tupelo, associate degree nursing instructor; Ronnie Kelly of Tupelo, housekeeping; Richard Jake Martin of Fulton, biology instructor; Will Nabors of Fulton, campus police; Derek Roberts of Fulton, bus driver; Jeffrey Roberts of Blue Springs, PC technician; Leslie Robinson of Tupelo, interpreter; David "Eric" Smith of Fulton, Learning Resource Center; Candace Thomas of Fulton, financial aid auditor; Amy Moore Treloar of Tupelo, Workforce assistant; Marion Dunn Tutor of Oxford, TAACCCT grant director; Donna Vaughn of Okolona, health information technology program director; Joan M. Walton of Tupelo, GED express and GED fast track instructor; and Olga C. Yara-Weatherford of Fulton, admission and records imaging.

Barber, who has served as an ABE/GED instructor at ICC since 2006, previously was the Tech Prep career discovery instructor for the Baldwyn School District and certified online facilitator for the Research and Curriculum Unit for Mississippi State University. Her educational background includes the associate's degree from Northeast Mississippi Community College and the bachelor's degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. Among her professional development activities are MSBbugs conference presenter, C.O.O.L. facilitator certification, Blackboard &45; beginner and advanced, grant writing for vocational administrators, endorsement for Tech Prep computer discovery instructor and marketing education instructor, Intel Teaching Higher Thinking Skills with Technology and Teach to the Future, Capturing Kids' Heart by the Flippen Group, OVTE Technology coach and MDOT-TRAC.

Bowers earned both the bachelor's and master's degrees from Mississippi State University. Her honors and awards include National English Honorary. She is a charter member of NorthStar Church and founding partner of Blessings Catering. She and her husband, Michael, are the parents of two children.

Cooper was previously employed with the Mantachie Police Department. His educational background includes the diesel technology degree from ICC. Cooper and his wife, Sheryl, have three children.

Dempsey has served as school nurse for the Franklin County (Ala.) Schools and pediatric nurse for Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital. She earned the A.D. Nursing degree from Northwest Shoals Community College, the bachelor's degree from the University of North Alabama, and master's and doctor of nursing practice degrees from the University of Alabama. She and her husband, Terry, are the parents of four children.

Dye, whose employment previously included credit/claims manager for Lane Furniture and sales service supervisor for Barclay Furniture, earned the associate's degree in computer programming at ICC. Her honors include president's list (two years), Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges, Hall of Fame and Phi Theta Kappa, all at ICC. She and her husband, Wayne, have one child.

Edwards earned a degree in business office systems at ICC. She is married to Jonathan Edwards.

Gooch and her husband, John, have two children.

Hale was previously employed with Applied Enterprise Solutions in Oxford as a software developer. His educational background includes the bachelor's degree from the University of Mississippi. He is married to Christin Hale.

Hussey earned the bachelor's degree from Mississippi University for Women and the master's degree from the University of South Alabama. Her previous positions include continuing education specialist and staff RN at North Mississippi Medical Center. She and her husband, Chris, have two children.

Kelly and his wife, Kathy, have two children.

Martin has served as high school biology teacher at Clinton, Columbus and Shannon and soccer coach at Clinton and Columbus. He earned both the bachelor's and master's degrees from Mississippi State University. He and his wife, Amanda, are the parents of three children.

Nabors is currently working on a degree in criminal justice at ICC. He and his wife, Paige, have one child.

Derek Roberts, who began employment at ICC as a part-time driver, has been self-employed. His honors are U.S. Coast Guard captain and certified Marine technician. His educational background includes two years at Memphis State University.

Jeffrey Roberts earned the associate's degree in local area networking from Itawamba Community College at the age of 45. He has been married to his wife, Lori, for 25 years.

Robinson is a Mississippi State certified interpreter. She earned a degree in interpreter training from ICC.

Smith, who has served as a part-time Writing Center tutor and adjunct philosophy instructor, earned the bachelor's and master's degrees, both from the University of Mississippi. He is married to Lauren Lee Smith.

Thomas earned the associate's degree from Itawamba Community College and the bachelor's degree from Mississippi State University. She is married to Landon Thomas.

Treloar previously served as assistant to the director of technical education and faculty secretary from 1985-91 and currently is scrapbooking instructor for ICC's continuing education classes. Her honors include Hall of Fame at ICC, where she earned the associate's degree.

Tutor earned the bachelor's degree from Mercer University, master's degree from Jackson State University and the doctorate from the University of Mississippi. Her honors and awards have included multiple publications, articles and presentations and the National Delegate to the White House Conference on Aging in 2005. She is married to artist Glennray Tutor.

Vaughn is a cum laude graduate of the University of Mississippi Medical Center, where she earned her degree in registered health information administration. She and her husband, Eddie, are the parents of two children.

Walton has become a full-time instructor in ICC's GED Department. Her professional history includes human resource management/employee relations/training and development and service/human resources consulting for several companies. She earned the bachelor's degree from Oglethorpe University.

Weatherford is married to San Weatherford.


   ICC offers shortened term options (1/19/2012)

Itawamba Community College is again offering shortened term options this spring, primarily for flexibility for students who are late in enrolling and/or beginning classes in the regular semester.

The Achieve Remarkable Results in Only Weeks (ARROW) terms offer opportunities for students who made late decisions about attending college to get "on track" for graduation with a 12-week late start term as well as an option for students to choose flexibility in an eight-week term for scheduling of classes due to unforeseen circumstances, an unsuccessful attempt of a college course or change of employment while attending college.

ARROW term sessions include the traditional 12-week ARROW I, for which registration is Jan. 19-Feb. 2; traditional 8-week ARROW 2, for which registration is Feb. 16-Mar. 1; and eLearning eight-week ARROW 2, for which registration is Feb. 16-Mar. 9. Classes for the additional sessions begin on the last day of registration.

Students will be limited to a total of 20 attempted hours for combined terms within the term. More than 20 courses are being offered representing all academic divisions, and the schedule includes day, evening and eLearning classes.

Students who are currently enrolled at ICC will not pay an additional registration fee for the ARROW terms.

Students may register for the ARROW terms by visiting the Student Affairs office on either the Fulton or Tupelo campus from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., weekdays, until the deadline for each term.

For more information, call Student Affairs, (662) 862-8000 (Fulton) or (662) 620-5000 (Tupelo).



   Renasant Bank donates property to ICC (1/13/2012)

Itawamba Community College's athletes, cheerleaders and fine arts division will benefit from a generous property contribution from Renasant Bank.

Bank representatives were at a Friday luncheon to transfer the deed from a building formerly occupied by Fulton Skateland to ICC, which plans to convert it to an indoor practice facility for its baseball and softball teams, cheerleaders and color guard.

"We are happy to do this (the contribution)," said Robin McGraw, chairman and CEO of Renasant Bank, in presenting the deed. "We had the property adjacent and felt it appropriate that ICC could utilize it in some capacity. This was more valuable to the College than to us. It was a good opportunity to make a donation to the College."

"This is a valuable gift, a strategic asset to the College," said ICC President David Cole. "It is a very generous gesture on behalf of Renasant Bank, and it is a great example for others in the community. We are in times where every contribution is valuable, especially to acquire property as a gift that can be converted to other uses."

The property includes approximately 12,500 square feet of open space.



   Area students receive ICC scholarships (1/11/2012)

Scholarship recipients at Itawamba Community College for 2012 include several area students. They are Burnsville - Emilee Henderson, Leadership;
Chickasaw County - Victoria Ellis of Okolona, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; William Vance Gann of Houston, Special Achievement, Leadership; and Ryan Hanlon of Okolona, Special Achievement;
Columbus &45; Jameka Eddins, Leadership; and Summer Larry, Leadership; Itawamba County -Ronnie Garmon of Mantachie, ACT Achievement Incentive; Alexandria Hill of Fulton, Leadership, Special Career Incentive; and Margaret J. "Maggie" Minor of Mantachie, Academic, Leadership;
Lee County - Elijah Cortez Atkinson of Shannon, Leadership; Ruby Berryhill of Mooreville, Leadership; Ann Marie Blake of Saltillo, Leadership; Breanna Caygle of Tupelo, Leadership; Lynn Dunnam of Tupelo, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Emily Guess of Nettleton, Leadership; Shameka Hill of Tupelo, Regular Career Incentive; Taylor McKinney of Mooreville, ACT Regular Incentive; Sadie Simmons of Guntown, Academic, Special Achievement, Leadership; Mary Ruth Weiand of Saltillo, ACT Regular Incentive; Gregory Adam Wilbanks of Saltillo, ACT Achievement Incentive; Kerrie Williams of Guntown, Academic;
Monroe County - Whitley S.M. Caradine of Aberdeen, Academic, Leadership; Whitney Caradine of Aberdeen, Leadership; Emily Earnest of Aberdeen, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Deondra Marie James of Nettleton, Leadership; Allison Elizabeth Kizzire of Amory, Special Career Incentive, Leadership; Richard Austin McHenry of Amory, Leadership; Megan Pickle of Hamilton, Academic, Special Achievement, Leadership; Jacqueline Sienkowski of Amory, Leadership; Brandi Torre of Amory, ACT Achievement Incentive; Makayla Washington of Hamilton, Special Career Incentive; New Albany - Mitch Doom, Academic, Leadership; Pontotoc County - Alexander Anderson of Pontotoc, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Corteiz Kareem Callicutt of Sherman, Special Achievement, Leadership; Carmen Davis of Ecru, Leadership; Destiny Pennington of Thaxton, Leadership; Jessica Perkins of Pontotoc, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Hillary Russell of Pontotoc, Academic; Nichole Vasquez of Pontotoc, ACT Achievement Incentive; and Regan N. Watson of Pontotoc, Leadership and Salutatorian.


   Area residents among 2011 ICC fall graduates (1/11/2012)

Several area residents were among those who earned Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degrees or certificates at the conclusion of the 2011 fall semester at Itawamba Community College.

They include Aberdeen - Lacretia Cockrell, certificate; Sheraine Davis, A.A.; Brenda Dobbs, A.A.; Jarvis Ewing, A.A.; Johnny Fort, A.A.S.; Joycelyn Gathings, A.A.; Crystal Gustavsen, A.A.; Cody Holloway, A.A.; Amanda Lewis, A.A.; Kristin McCallum, A.A.; Walter Sullivan, A.A.; Algoma - Jeanie Long, A.A.; Amory - Hannah Avery, certificate; Wesley Boock, A.A.; Zaran Bridges, A.A.; Meagan Dabbs, A.A.; Cedric Dobbs, A.A.S.; Matthew Durbin, A.A.; Gregory Glenn, A.A.; Jimmie Hatcher, A.A.S.; Cassandra Johnson, A.A.S.; Dylan Leech, A.A.; David Long, A.A.; Anna McNeese, A.A.; Byron Sawyer, A.A., A.A.S.; John Shelton, A.A.; Kimberly Singleton, A.A.; Jennifer Smithey, A.A.; Chase Tubbs, A.A.; Stacy Welch, A.A.; Latonya White, A.A.S.; Sarah Wilbanks, A.A.; Athens, Ala. - James Cooner, A.A.; Batesville - Sarah Boren, A.A.; Bay St. Louis - Tiffany Bumpous, A.A.; Belden - Larry Jenkins, A.A.; Joshua Madison, A.A.; Jennifer Nanney, A.A.; Latesa Standifer, A.A.; Jameson Steward, A.A.;
Belmont - Jonathan Cumber, A.A.; Tiffoni Dulaney, A.A.; Joshua Harrison, A.A.; Randy Johnson, A.A.S.; Leigha Mann, A.A.; Kelli Pounders, A.A.;
Brisbane, Australia - Ethan Wilkinson, A.A.;
Blue Springs - Jennifer Jackson, A.A.; Somer Myers, certificate; Booneville - Martina McGee, certificate;
Bruce - Adam Gore, A.A.; Columbus - Derek Nelson, A.A.; Genifer Ross, A.A.; Corinth - Patrick Henderson, A.A.; Ecru - Lisa McKnight, A.A.; Eupora - Christy Sudduth, A.A.; Fulton - Morgan Beard, A.A.; Stephanie Brazil, A.A.S.; Misha Comer, A.A., A.A.S.; Kaitlyn Gary, A.A.; Brittney Gillentine, certificate; Manterio Green, A.A.; Vanessa Liles, A.A.; David McMillen, A.A.; Meagen Minor, A.A.; Christyn Murrell, A.A.; Haley Pattillo, A.A.; Sunni Rakestraw, A.A.; Brandon Sharpe, A.A.; Annie Staggs, certificate; Michelle Timms, certificate; Shualena Tramel, A.A.; Wade Westmoreland, A.A.; Toby Williams, A.A.; Courtney Wright, A.A.; Ivye Yeatman, A.A.; Golden - Jennifer Cox, certificate; Alissa Deaton, A.A.; Brianna Edgeworth, A.A.; Brittany Russell, A.A.; Amber Spencer, A.A.S.;
Greenwood Springs - Emily Hodges, A.A.; Shandi Reed, A.A.; Guntown - Amber Beane, A.A.S.; Elvis Carter, A.A.S.; Jennifer Cochran, certificate; Brent Duncan, A.A.; Jessica Hutson, A.A.; Blake Russell, A.A.; Kelly Smith, A.A.; Hamilton - Darisha Fields, A.A.; Lashanda Jones, A.A.S.; Carrie Kendrick, A.A.; Raven McCracken, A.A.; Evan Trease, A.A.;
Houlka - Tiffany Love, certificate; Clarissa McCain, A.A.; Bobbie Russell, A.A.; Houston - Jamie Calvert, A.A.; Yolanda Ford, A.A.; Kristin Goode, A.A.; Irijah Kinard, A.A.; Kayla Kirby, A.A.; Rebecca Mays, A.A.; Laverta Reyer, A.A.; Virginia Weaver, A.A.; John Woods, A.A.; Steven Young, A.A. Macon - Tom Gilkey, A.A.; Phillip Moore, A.A.; Mantachie - Kristen Adams, A.A.; Stephanie Adkins, A.A.; Elizabeth Hallmark, A.A.; Heather Kennedy, A.A.; John Tigner, A.A.; Barry Tucker, A.A.; Andrew Tyra, certificate; Marietta - Jennifer Plaxico, A.A.; Truman Wilburn, A.A.S.; Mooreville - Justin Brown, A.A.; Andrew Hanskiewicz, A.A.; Amber Harris, A.A., A.A.S.; Meaghan Hart, A.A.; Kathryn Holliday, A.A.; Teresa Webb, A.A.; Nettleton - Laken Bean, A.A.; Vickie Brownlee, A.A.; Brittany Dean, A.A.; Will Goss, certificate; Niopal Gunn, A.A.; Sandra Harlow, A.A.S.; Melissa Hendrix, A.A.; Brittany Hester, certificate; Lisa Hester, A.A.; Emily Lawrence, A.A.; Jamison Logan, A.A.; Vicky Mann, A.A.; Kathy McCollum, A.A.; Josh Ridings, A.A.S.; Isaac Roebuck, A.A., A.A.S.; New Albany - Mollie Bramlitt, A.A.; Xzavier Deaton, A.A.; Felicia Ivy, certificate, Somer Myers, certificate; Gara Tanner, A.A.; Okolona - Sherunda Gates, A.A.S.; Margie Hill, A.A.; Christopher Hughes, A.A.; Deneice Mabry, A.A.; Willie Pulphus, certificate; Oxford - Rachel Houston, A.A.S.; Pittsboro - Carrington Burt, A.A.; Plantersville - Jessica Bond, A.A.; Veronica Edwards, A.A.; Anna Marion, A.A.S.; Lisa Roper, A.A.; Cynthia White, A.A.; Pontotoc -Susan Babb, A.A.; Candace Baker, A.A.; Christy Belk, A.A.; Kaitlin Buchanan, A.A.; Grace Clark, A.A.; Tyler Cossey, A.A.; Frances Dye, A.A.; LeShae Hendrix, A.A.; Leslie Holloway-Dodds, A.A.; Dennis Holmes, A.A.; Lisa Hurd, A.A.; John Lansdell, certificate; Jeffrey Leinard, A.A.; Sarah Littlejohn, A.A.; Brandy Montgomery, certificate; Tony Mooney, A.A.; William Pannell, A.A.; Merry Pearson, certificate; Robert Peeples, A.A.; Mallory Pennington, A.A.; Brittany Robbins, A.A.; Chanda Robbins, A.A.; Vicki Shields, A.A.S.; Elizabeth Slack, A.A.S.; Elizabeth Taylor, A.A.; Ambreca Vance, A.A.S.; Port Gibson - Munirah White, A.A.; Prairie - Keria Heard, A.A.; Randolph - Elizabeth Jones-Myhand, A.A.; Ripley - Lisa Thomas, A.A.;
Saltillo - Annell Burton, certificate; Jessica Ellis, A.A.; Kara Flowers, A.A.; Jessica Humphreys, A.A.; Richard Kent, A.A.; John Kingsley, A.A.S.; Chelsea Palmer, A.A.; Janet Peters, A.A.; Anna Potter, A.A.; Shala Reese, A.A.; Morgan Scott, certificate; Amanda White, A.A.; Shannon - Jeremiah Goree, A.A.; Billie Harris, A.A.; Robert Hendrix, A.A.; Shaunell McClendon, A.A.; Quinta Richardson, A.A.; Krystal Stegall, A.A.; Sherman - Tinesha Shelly, certificate; Smithville - Kayla Franklin, certificate; Cheryl Hodges, A.A.; Courtney Lann, certificate; Lindsey Leech, A.A.; Travis Luker, A.A.; Gayla Smith, A.A.; Monty Young, A.A.S.; Starkville - Juwana Rhine, A.A.S.; Sturgis - Robert Bryant, A.A.; Thaxton - Shauna Adams, A.A.;
Tishomingo - Maggie Mattox, A.A.; Tremont - Richard Hamner, A.A.S.; Amanda Kent, A.A.; Chris Roberts, A.A.S.; Tupelo - Quermeisha Sykes, A.A.; Merritt Blakey, A.A.; Geshia Brown, A.A.; Ashley Cayson, A.A.; Blake Covington, A.A.; Yvette Crump, A.A.; Georgia Cruse, A.A.; Lauren Davenport, A.A.; Norma DePriest, A.A.; Keleshia Denman, A.A.; Connie Dillon, A.A.; Aquilla Dilworth, A.A.S.; Terrence Edwards, A.A.; Charles Elliott, A.A.; Norma Gilliam, A.A.S.; Emily Goff, A.A.; Robert Goldstein, A.A.; Amber Gourley, A.A.; Jeremy Green, A.A.S.; Michael Griffin, A.A.S.; Ashley Hays, A.A.; Telena Hentz, certificate; Aleric King, A.A.; Jeffrey Leinard, A.A.; Joanne Lockridge, A.A.; Heather Lowry, A.A.; LaFadra Macklin, A.A.; James Matkin, A.A.; Amanda Mattox, A.A.; Phyllis Meadows, A.A.; Alison Mitchell, A.A.; Heather Moore, A.A.; Joseph Moore, A.A.; Heather Morrison, A.A.; Megan Murphy, A.A.; Margaret Nichols, A.A.; Robert Parks, A.A.; Konnie Payne, certificate; Haley Pickett, A.A., Kimberly Pierce, A.A.; Kayla Prenzlow, A.A.; Rebecca Richards, A.A.; Audrey Riley, A.A.; Chanda Robbins, A.A.; Justin Rogers, A.A.S.; Miyoshia Salters, A.A.; Daniel Senter, A.A.; Christy Sharp, A.A.S.; Subbeg Singh, A.A.; Christopher Smith, A.A.S.; Heather Smith, certificate; Andrea Stamps, certificate; Natasha Stephens, certificate; Quelee Thomas, A.A.; De'Alvinno Toliver, A.A.; Kari Tubbs, A.A.; Angela Vance, A.A.; Margaret Vaughn, A.A.; Bobbie Walker, A.A.; Tavares Warlick, A.A.; Jameko White, A.A.; Leslie Williams, A.A.; Nakisha Williams, A.A.; Audrea Wilson, A.A.; Dwight Witherspoon, A.A.; Jessica Yielding, A.A.S.; Vernon, Ala. - Seth Shelnut, A.A.; Verona - Tasheina Daniel, A.A.; Carl Watkins, A.A.S.; Joshon Watkins, A.A.S.; Lenarge Watkins, A.A.; and West Point - Fredrick Conway, A.A.; and Keria Heard, A.A.


   ICC schedules 2012 spring ABE/GED classes (1/4/2012)

Adult basic education/high school equivalency (ABE/GED) and ESL classes will begin at several locations throughout the Itawamba Community College five-county district the first week of January. Satellite classes will begin on Jan. 2, but Belden classes will reopen on Jan. 4.

Locations, times and instructors of classes scheduled to begin include:

Chickasaw County ABE/GED &45; Excel Commons ABE/GED, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Larry Davis; Houston WIN Center Night, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Susan Eldridge; Houston WIN Center Day, Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m., Julia Puckett;

Itawamba County ABE/GED &45; ICC Fulton Campus ABE/GED, Business Education Building room 3, Monday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Gayle Senter;

Lee County ABE/GED &45; ICC Belden New GED Student Intake, Monday and Tuesday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Dave Thomas; ICC Belden GED Express, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-noon, Joan Walton; ICC Belden ABE/Pre-GED Class, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-noon, Georgia Shocklee; ICC-Belden ABE/Pre-GED Class/Technology Lab, Monday-Thursday, 1-4 p.m., Tracy Barber; ICC Belden Intermediate ABE/GED, Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-noon, Tracy Barber; ICC Belden GED Fast Track Orientation/Preregistration, Tuesday and Thursday, 1-4:30 p.m., Joan Walton; ICC Belden Retest Review, Monday and Wednesday, 1-4 p.m., Joan Walton; ICC Belden &45; Literacy/Reading, Tuesday and Thursday, 8-11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Linda Lipe; ICC Belden Night New GED Student Intake, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Bill Lipe; ICC Belden Night ABE/Pre-GED Class, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Laura Lindley; ICC Belden Night GED, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Joann Brosky; ICC Belden Night GED Fast Track Orientation/Preregistration, 5:30-8:30 p.m.; Mary Hill; ICC Belden Night Literacy/Reading, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Susan Calvin; Nettleton High School, Monday and Tuesday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., MJ Allmond; Saltillo High School, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Joyce Rodgers; Lee County Family Resource Center, Monday and Thursday, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Gloria Cox;

Lee County ESL &45; St. James Catholic Church, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Anita Bryan;

Monroe County ABE/GED &45; WIN Center &45; Monroe County Government Complex Night, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Peggy Nash and Grace Sanderson; WIN Center &45; Monroe County Government Complex Day, Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m.-noon, Peggy Nash and Grace Sanderson;

Pontotoc County ABE/GED &45; Pontotoc WIN Job Center Night, Tuesday and Thursday, 5-8 p.m., Don and Michelle Benjamin; and

Pontotoc County ESL &45; St. Christopher's Catholic Church, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Mary Stacy and Linda Burleson.

There is no charge for the classes. Books and other materials are furnished.

For more information, call the ICC ABE/GED Department, (662) 620-5245.


   ICC officials release 2011 fall honors lists (12/20/2011)

Officials at Itawamba Community College have released the honors lists for the 2011 fall semester.
Named to the president's list, which includes those students with a 3.8-4.0 grade point average, were
Aberdeen - Lachal Denise Grant, Erica Lee Nicholson, Ragan Hilary Ostrowski, Corinne Davis Reece, Tanya Sanderson, Lisa A. Spruill, Jody B. Williams; Amory - Emma K. Avery, Sherry Benedict, Jonathan P. Butler, Anita Karen Carroll, Christian Andrew Doherty, Lee Michael Ferguson, Brennan R. Harris, Christy Michelle Hawkins, Kayla Darlene Hurley, Ashley Marie Johnson, Tina E. McCollum, Russell Wade Phillips, Zachary James Randolph, Zane K. Sawyer, Kristen Marie Stephens, Katherine A. Sullivan, Anthony Daniel West, Bradley Hunter Williams; Athens, Ala. - James Cooner; Baldwyn - Jared H. Daher, Casey Justin Hardy, Lauren Michelle Oswalt, Michael Holden Payne, Catherine Lee Seid;
Belden - Emily A. Ferrell, Ralph Orlando Graham, Susanne L. Gregory, Katie Jo Howell, Kaitlyn E. King, Shanda M. Melton, Jennifer G. Nanney, Lara Melissa Nanney, Kelsey Devin Pound, Carlos Elliott Smith, Latesa Cambrae Standifer; Belmont - Austin M. Bonds, Hannah R. Cornelison, Angela P. Pounders, Kelli Erin Pounders, Marilyn R. Robles-Garcia; Blue Springs - Matthew D. Cooper, Morgan L. Cooper, Cameron Richard Johnson, Alana B. Simpson, Carmen B. Valle-Rangel, Jessica N. Walts;
Booneville - Casey Elizabeth Caveness, Amy Lynn Whitehead; Bruce - Adam Craig Gore, Diana Landaverde, Adreain Jean Reynolds; Caledonia - Kristin Alyssa Cunningham, Candace Marie Webb;
Calhoun City - Virginia N. Herrod, Stephanie Noel Johnson, Justin Michael Moore, Kelsey Jade Smith; Cedarbluff - Laura E. Moore; Columbus - Anna Catherine Holley, Keeton V. Spidle, Carson E. Taylor; Corinth - Susan C. Shea, Taylor C. Smith;
Ecru - Lorrie C. Nance, Ashley H. Russell, Anna L. Stokes, April M. Tutor; Eupora - Christy Audriana Sudduth; Fulton - Jenna Lynn Baker, Mack A. Beane, Joshua E. Brown, Mary Susanne Brown, Neal Cory Buse, Kirsti D. Byars, Jennifer A. Cannon, Andrea D. Davis, Melody N. Davis, James Derek Dedeaux, William Allen Gary, Lindsey Marie Hester, Tonya R. Jackson, Lacey Marie Johnson, Kristi L. Martin, Matthew Ross Moore, Mindy V. Payne, Andrea Denise Ringman, Christina C. Roberts, Holly J. Sherrer, Kinsley South, John D. Stewart, Laura L. Taylor, Matthew John Thorn, Brent Anthony Timms, Kealy M. Weeks, Brandon Lee Wilburn, Ashley N. Wiley; Golden - Brianna Elise Edgeworth, Samantha A. McDonald, Alisha D. Melson, Brittany N. Russell, Brooke M. Wood; Greenwood Springs - Emily Grace Hodges, Ricky Lee Hulsey, Shandi Nichole Reed;
Guntown - Ariel Raquel Brown, Brittany Deann Carpenter, Mary Deas, Rhaegan J. Garmon, Lauren E. Hinds, Nicole Leann Hood, Stephanie L. Johnson, Arlana LeeAnn McKinney, John A Prather, Bradley J.. Starling, Kaylee Brooke Watson; Hamilton, Ala. - Carly Nicole Avery, Julie E. Cook, Stephanie Esparza, Brandon Shane Robbins; Hamilton - Carrie Elizabeth Kendrick, Alison C. Miller; Hernando - James L. Payne; Holly Springs - Kristie Nicole Webb;
Houlka - Christopher R. Fedrick, Michael L. Huffman, Arktavius Moore, Nicholas Daniel Sanford, Mark Allen Stevens; Houston - Katie L. Clark, Ashley Elizabeth Johnson, Catrina L. Jones, Irijah Levon Frank Kinard, Richard Bradley Moore, Alexandra S. Torres, Traci N. Vance; Ihabela, Spain - Lucas Rodrigues Souza; Mantachie - Tressa E. Bucci, Stacy Jacqueline Clouse, Ronnie Garmon, Elizabeth A. Hallmark, Benjamin J. Kent, Hannah L. McFerrin, Dalton S. McMillen, April D. Parker, James M. Richardson, Angela Kaye Sharp, Barry Shannon Tucker, Frederick C. Ungelbach, Ariel S. Winter, Britni Nikole York; Marietta - Austin Tyler Burns, Janet Marie Dulaney, Amber Haley Poteet, Lester W. Roberts; Mooreville - Dylan J. Barrett, Randy Wayne Calvert, Katherine S. Coward, Madeline Paige Gholston, John Wayne Harris, Erika Beth Malone, James Carl Tate; Myrtle - Ashley R. Kirk, Danielle N. Taylor, Shanna J. Turner; Nettleton - Laken M. Bean, Lakeisha Keirra Bowden, LaQeisha Ceirra Bowden, Sydney L. Clayton, Courtney N. James, Samantha Michelle Lewis, Samuel Bailey Loden, Wesley Allen Raper, Rebecca Reid, Isaac Michael Roebuck, Anthony W. Walker; New Albany - Christopher A. Baker, Letonia Elaine Brown, Jason Neil McNary, Katelyn D. Sappington, Alisha Barley Smith, Amber Lashea Smith, Moises A. Solis, Terry L. Boyd Trimm, Justin Scott Williams; Okolona -Shaquayla Alexandria Gunn, Kayla D. Hinds, Danielle Trumane Wallace, Ashlee R. Whitlock; Olive Branch - Connor Todd Popeck; Oxford - Victoria Lauren Foster, Brandy Tramel Hood; Plantersville - James Douglas Adair, Jessica S. Bond, Lindsey E. Bouchillon, Nicholas A. Michael, Amanda Jean Tumacder; Pontotoc - Susan LeGrande Babb, Meaghan Nykole Bedford, Christy Denise Belk, Sara Christian Brooks, Kaitlin Alise Buchanan, Tiffany R. Coleman, Cortney J. Collums, Haley R. Collums, Whitney Lorraine Cook, David Earl Crowson, Andria J. Daniels, Katherine R. Downing, Frances L. Garretty Dye, Lauren Brooke Franks, Johnny Marcus Graham, LeShae Nichole Hendrix, Patrick Owen Jones, John David Lansdell, Amber E. Lewis, Lauren Allyson Malone, Morgan K. Mask, Jefferson C. Mills, Stephen Russell Montgomery, Alicia R. Payne, Ty M. Priest,. Anna E. Roberts, Seth William Roye, Erica R. Russell, George Alex Russell, Catherine C. Sanders, Jacob Allen Smithey, Brianna J. Spears, Carroll Woodman Speights, Amanda Swindle, Dustin D. Terry, Jean A. Thomas, Ethan Brian Tucker, Richard T. Tutor, Rebecca H. Williams, Leslie A. Wilson. David Andrew Wimer, Bethany M. Wray; Randolph - Donald W. Barefield, Sarah P. Davidson, Elizabeth S. Ferguson; Elizabeth Amber Jones-Myhand; Red Bay, Ala. - Stephanie Lee Glover; Ripley - Hannah S. Alexander, Landon Janes; Saltillo - Ginger Laine Alexander, Jayme Wayne Bennett, Martha Brooke Blankenship, Ashley Jo Boren, Sonya K. Branson, Kayla N. Brown, Whitney Marie Brown, Shelby Lynn Craig, Adam Forsman, Morgan A. Glidewell, Zachary Robert Goodrich, Cheryl Renee Graham, Bethanne Herring, Kifah M. Issa, Seth G. Johnson, Matthew Christopher Knight, Gregory Allan Nolan, Linda Kathryn Page, Janet Marie Peters, Christy Anne Pettigo, Peggy R. Pounds, Jordan Page Redmond, Amber Lauren Rooks, Sarah Elizabeth Sanders, Laura A. Smith, Tammy B. Stults; Senatobia - Anna-Blaire Langford Hunt; Shannon - Patrick C. Ballard, Reagan E. Collier, Tracy Allen Dye, Matthew T. Peugh, Jacob E. Phillips, Annie Pearl Pippins, Cocoa Nesha Westbrook; Sherman - Brandon Geordae Crittle;
Smithville - Angela M. Ard, Jennie N. Avery, Travis Elijah Luker, Deanna Michelle Roberson, John W. Rutledge, Gayla Anita Smith, Zachary T. Stephenson, Chelsi A. Stevens; Steens - Kathryn Elizabeth Scarbrough, Erin Elizabeth Williams; Thaxton - Sarah E. McCharen, Lakin Danielle Shumaker; Tishomingo - Haley M. Davis, William Dakota Hone, Paula Jean Yates; Tremont - Richard N. Hamner; Tupelo - Dinah Adderholt, Brandi N. Alexander, Emerald J. Alexander, Shonda Lynn Ashley, Vickie Marie Atkinson, Patrick Wayne Aycock, Krista S. Bailey, William R. Barnes, Dawn Turman Bean, Jamar Tyree Beckley, Sara Ann Bobbett, Trent Gordon Bostick, Brittany B. Braddock, Eddie f. Brooks, Amy M. Brown, Ashley Leighann Clark, William Bradford Colbert, Amber Nicole Conerly, Lyndsie Nicole Davis, Vankiesha C. Davis, Christine Elizabeth Dear, Shanice La'Dell Dykes, Lindsay Nicole Eaton, Charles David Elliott, Thomas Christopher Elliott, Denise Y. Ewell, Molly M. Farrar, David C. Floyd, Nicholas C. Fuqua, Taryn Danielle Gifford, Brian Lee Gray, Matthew M. Gregory, Arbdella B. Hatch, Dawana J. Hatfield, Dulce J. Herrera, Annette C. Hocevar, Joshua A. Hummel, Amanda C. Hutchinson, John Russell Johnson, Karmen Nichole Johnson, Martin D. Kelly, Colleen Kenney, Susan Annette Kessinger, Amber Nicole Kliffmiller, Henry Jason Kliffmiller, Kristina V. Kosogorova, Tekoah L. Lee, Karen Renae Morgan, Heather Renee' Morrison, Brittany Ann Mounts, Megan B. Murphy, Robin D. Nanney, Rebecca Lynne Nelson, Margaret Lauren Nichols, Chasidy Lynn Nielsen, Divya P. Patel, Haley M. Pickett, Amber Renee Ray, Sonya Renee Reed, Shonna Summer Robbins, Leslie Marie Robinson, Emily M. Salmon, Tabitha Ann Shaffer, Sara R. Simpson, Derek Eugene Smith, Samuel Thomas Sneed, Lindsey Erin Snipes, Jessica Nicole Lansdell Stanford, Mallory K.Stevens, John Michael Sudduth, Kevin Wesley Summers, Jessica LeAnne Taylor, Akeksandra Timmons, De'Alvinnoe Jerwaine Toliver, Ashleigh Nicole Trent, Sarah R. Trent, Kelly F. Wall, Cassie Elizabeth Waycaster, Amber MaShea Welch, Adrianna N. West, Emily Lauren Williams, Audrea Michelle Wilson, Jeremy Byron Wilson, Teresa R. Wilson, William X. Wilson, Kristopher Glen Witcher, Geoffrey Stewart Witt, Hao Wu, Jonathon Lee Yant, Jessica D. Jackson Yielding; Vardaman - Ladeidra S. Douglas, Sandra Mooneyham, Ashley N. Skelton; Vernon, Ala. - Kandace Brooke Perkins, Seth C. Shelnut; Verona - Jamey Dwight Robbins;
West Point - Brittany Elise Matusiak, David William Matusiak; Wilsonville, Ala. - Lauren Renee Swee; and Woodland - Yance Alfred Falkner and April Michele Griffin.

Dean's list scholars, who have a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.79, include
Aberdeen - Paul Douglass Barnes, Caroline N. Carter, Johnny N. Fort, Gwendolyn Yvonne Hardy, Landra Hodges, James Edward Lenoir, Robbie Nathaniel Owen, Stormie Lynn Taylor, Kitty Emilia Thorn, Nicole Vasser, Jessica Paige Wiggs;
Ackerman - Michael C. Brandon, John J. Taylor;
Algoma - Veronica Marie Fitzpatrick, Devin Martin;
Amory - Carissa Lynn Bennett, Victoria Dawn Bolanes, Taylor R. Brasfield, Tessie Danielle Brown, Nelson Robert Coile, Allison Paige Gough, Bobbye Jill Haney, Jason Franklin Harlow, David Adam Higgins, Danielle Nichole Hood, Stephanie Leanne-Marie Hood, Caitlin Renea Kendrick, Emma K. King, Maleah B. Miller, Sarah Elise Nichols, Ashley Marie Phillips, Mary A. Posey, Haley E. Reeves, Charles Dylan Scott, Elizabeth J. Smith, Chase T. Tubbs, Ellie L. Vaughan, Stacy McCullar Welch, Amanda Hadaway Wideman, Emily Leigh Wilson-Johns, Dylan Matthew Young; Baldwyn - Toria Tiana Agnew, Monica Rose Connally, Steven D. Oswalt; Becker - Gunnar Lee Gray, Alicia Ward; Belden - Henry Clay Foster, Jenna Lynne Franklin, Larry Glenn Jenkins, Joshua J. Madison, Duncan A. Trahan, Joshua McKenzie Trice, Edward A. Whittley; Belmont - John M. Maroon, Chelsea R. Nichols, Caitlin B. Stanfield; Blue Mountain - Lisa Madrigal; Blue Springs -Courtney P. Anderson, Rachel Suzanne Hancock, Makinzie Tayte Mackey, Jessica M. Scott, Jaclyn Nicole Sherwood, Heather A. Wages; Brandon - Mandy Elizabeth Jones; Bruce - Jasmine L. Hampton, Amanda J. Parrish, Jacinda H. Tunnell; Caledonia - Emmett Theophylus Hughes; Clarksdale - Timmy Lee Walker; Clinton - Tucker Daniel Fahling; Coffeeville - Benjamin C. Tillman;
Columbus - Presly N. Forrester, Jeremy Donnell Thomas; Corinth - Samuel J. Cornelius, Phillip Franklin Crowell, Bonnie J. Crum, Corey Dilworth, Aimee Dawn Walker, Laura Anne Wall; Ecru - Olivia K. Chauvin, Emily E. Russell, Molly S. Swords, Anthony Glen Williams; Etta - Benjamin Thomas McCraw; Fulton - Justin Lamar Banes, Morgan Renae Beard, Bradley L. Bishop, Dale R. Boudreaux, Lindsay Brooke Bowen, Stephanie D. Brazil, Dakota L. Cook, Cally Shelane Culver, Candace Leigh Davis, Mikah Beth Deaton, Katherine Earheart, Bradley James Frederick, Lauren Marie Garibay, Candace N. George, Allison Paige Gough, Bethany Carol Graham, Dustin Neal Harmon, Hazel E. Bishop Henry, Lashayla Tiare Horton, Stephanie Dawn Hutcheson, Lauren E. Knight, Tyler Shane Martin, Eddie Ray Michael, Keely Carol Naden, Terry Joe North, Marcus Victor Ozbirn, William Tyler Pannell, Krisha Marie Peden, Taylor B. Quigley, Carli Madison Reeder, Lee M. Rogers, Cody A. Spencer, Morgan Leeanna Taylor, Kevin Brent Tull, Cody Jordan White, Claire Elisabeth Wilson, Ivye Elizabeth Yeatman, Jessica Lee Ziels; Golden - Rebecca E. Cleveland, Jennifer Leah Collum Cox, Matthew Adams Davis, Barbara Michelle Dingler, Adrien Newman Mattox, Kalee Elizabeth Montgomery, Mistie Ellen Reef, Jessica Lynn Steele, Hannah M. Yielding; Greenwood Springs - Stephanie Dawn Sawyer; Grenada - Kristy Michelle Holloway;
Guin, Ala. - Michael A. Thomas-Stewart;
Guntown - Glen W. Beam, Amber Gail Beane, Frankie Lachelle Cameron, Elvis Marcus Carter, Kathleen Hodge Martin, Morgan L. Palmer, Reanna Faye Roberts, Constance A. Tate, John Anthony Dean Whitaker, Jennifer Lynn Young; Hamilton - Christian S. Burnett, Jack Edward Dauphin, Heather N. Holloway, Krystal Lynn Nicholson, Meagan Leigh Ann Smith; Hamilton, Ala. - Ashlie Sheriese Pruitt, Emily K. Taylor; Hernando - Jonathan H. Groeneveld; Hickory Flat - Jessica L. Howell;
Holly Springs - Jordan Kyle Brock, Courtney Paige Gibson, Alison Blake Hutchens, Angela Reynolds;
Houlka - Elizabeth Lucille Faulkner, Christi Hamblin, Macey M. Heair, Meagan Elizabeth Holcomb, Kayla Michelle Huffman, Mallory B. Meyers, Alisa Dawn Ries, Tanna Tellese Turner, Jenny Lee Washington;
Houston - Carri Michele Arce, Allyson Q. Ford, Terance Moore, Dusharme Lakiva Pickens, Laverta C. Reyer, Hanna C. Wilson; Iuka - Lacey Lynn Harris; Louisville - Morgan Marchell Metts;
Mantachie - Amanda Leigh Bryant, Jonathan Guyton, Justin Blake Hale, Chasity Ann Jones, Mikela Brandy Kinsey, Jennifer Carol Kirkpatrick, Kayla J. Kirkpatrick, Jeremy Wayne Ledlow, Kimberly Dawn Melton, Collin D. Minga, Rachel L. Moody, Justin David Nichols, Allan L. Rader, Richard Eugene Rodgers, Harley Victoria Thompson, Jonathan M. Underwood; Mantee - Bobby Pate; Marietta - James C. Barnes, Gordon Chance Rodgers;
Michie, Tenn.- Ashley Lauren Malone; Mooreville - Kayla M. Ables, James A. Barnes, Chase David Cates, Forrest Edward Frederick, Brandon Machenzie Holladay, James Parrish Littlefield, Kara Deann Logan, Jennifer Nicole Lucas, Kimberly Xylina Robertson, Corey B. Rushing; Myrtle - Brandy Michelle Pannell; Nettleton - Brooklynn Paige Beam, Jon Michael Bramlett, Mark Phillip Denecola, Raina Irene Dupree, Kelly E. Garvin, Brody Mitchell Green, Lauren Paislea Grissom, John Henry Henson, Julia C. Holland, Sonya F. McKinney, Amanda K. Pannell, Katie Lynn Rogers, Breanna Nicole Snipes, Samantha Jade Sullivan, Trent D. Walden, Jennifer Ruth Young; New Albany - Jerry Delane Coleman, Robert E. Coltharp, Nelson Terron Finley, Jamie Marie Knight, Jared Michael Lee, Alison Brooke Sides, Afton Breanna Trimm, Samuel L. Wilson;
Okolona - Morgan Leigh Beard, Vince E. Brock, Deborah L. Fortson, Shelby Corine Hood, Katelyn Donn Hughes, Julia Victoria Magallon; Olive Branch - Courtney Nicole Morehead, Sarah Ashley Robbins;
Oxford - Stephanie Leigh Givens, Bridget L. House, Jason Elliott Klow; Philadelphia - Jessica N. Johnson;
Pittsboro - Jaime Alexa Gregory; Plantersville - Carolyn A. Barber, Ashley Paige Best, Jamieson Ross Craig, Alex Lee Cramer, Debra Marie Griffin, Shawana F. Hinton, Peggy N. Lira-Diaz, Eric Wayne Morgan, Stephanie L. Murrell, Brenda Dianne Parchman, Anna Jean Tyler; Pontotoc - Cheyenne Hope Akers, Candace Dell Baker, Ladwain J. Bankston, Jermaine Bean, Ginger H. Bethune, Wayne R. Carraway, Candice N. Davis, Katarshia M. Farr, Brian D. Fisher, John Forsythe, Amber Nicole Francis, Jessica L. Ganger, Amber Nicole Gillen, Breanna S. Harris, Seth Alan Honeycutt, William Jared Horton, Lisa Morphis Hurd, Prentiss W. Irby, Jessica Anne Johnson, Jessica Louise Kelly, Patience Thibadeux McCullough, Katelyn E. Morgan, Clayton L. Pennington, Larisa L. Reed, Terry Eugene Robbins, Brittany J. Roberson, Kiana Q. Roberson, Brenda Stewart Roberts, Amanda Leigh Roye, Dave Nicholas Roye, Hannah Grace Roye, Caleb James Russell, William K. Russell, Haley L. Sewell, Brently A. Stephens, Nichole A. Taylor, Caleb Walls, George W. Walton, Tommy Ware, Rachel Suzanne Westmoreland; Potts Camp - Andrew W. Gray; Prairie - Maverick M. Smith;
Randolph - Chandra Lynn Canerdy, Cheyenne B. Collums; Red Banks - Lemuel A. Rappa;
Red Bay, Ala. - Jessica R. Kimbrough; Ripley - Jackie S. Brown; Saltillo - Anna Lauren Bain, Steven Craig Bingham, Ashley N. Dodson, Anna K. Feather, Steve N. Griffin, Charles M. Herring, Jena H. Higgins, Justin C. Higgins, Chrystal Dawn Ihle, Richard Arny Kent, Melinda K. Kirk, Tiffany Leigh Kitchens, Chrystal Lindsey Lindsey, Anna L. Livingston, Lance T. Miller, Rejetta Pauline Mitchell, Takashi E. Moore, William Gary Moore, Cole Quitman Morse, Jennifer Lynne Norris, Melisande Elizabeth Ostrowski, Melissa Elaine Owens, Zachary Reed Phillips, Hannah Chandler Robertson, Mary E. Rollins, Creontia D. Rupert, Evgeniya Yuryevna Sandanova, Hannah N. Schrock, Daniel C. Shepherd, Sydni A. Stallings, Vanessa Mae Van Hyning, Alison M. Webb, James H. Yarbrough;
Shannon - Onie Mae Atkinson, Alice Dickinson Estes, Elizabeth Danielle Franklin, April Grace Hamm, Kala Lynn Hancock, Debbie R. Johnson, Troy N. Johnson, Charelette Lynnice Miller, Stephanie Leigh Mize, Courtney J. Montgomery, Carlie Gail Moon, Michelle R. Morris, Kayla Elise Ruff, Kimberly Jean Stephens, Savannah Trice; Sherman - Donna F. Jones; Smithville - Ashley Nicole Gray, Kimberly K. Johnson, Cara Ann Monaghan, Ashlyn E. Pearce, Jonathon W. Rogers, Jessie Nicole Wilson;
Starkville - Douglas Hayden Camp, Burgandy Alyss Gibson, Royce Vandiver Miles, Dillon Raye Mitchell, Laura Allison Mitchell, Jessica J. Thornton; Steens - Brandon D. Webber; Thaxton - Courteney D. Hetrick, William D. Russell; Tremont - Linda Carol Alden, Kaitlyn Shea Booth, Amanda Faith Crenshaw, Jacob I. Evans, Kelli B. Fowler, Kaity E. Guth, Leah L. Pharr, Chris B. Roberts, Sherry Dawn Swindle; Tupelo - Katelyn M. Alford, David Tyler Awtrey, Aleigha Louise Bondurant, Kathryn A. Bonner, Misti Dellynn Bostick, Latoya Shinette Brownlee, Cody Allen Bruff, Adam C. Burgett, Ashley N. Burgett, Jennifer M. Carter, Jessica L. Cayson, Sarah Ann Clements, Laura Liveakos Colatrella, Shelly Lynn Collins, Carmen Janeau Collums, Blake A. Covington, Kiara Duchet Crowley, Ashley L. Dallas, Lauren K. Davenport, Denise L. Davidson, Laura D. Davis, Norma M. DePriest, Regenia M. Dewalt, Sheveta A. Doss, Terrence Jermaine Edwards, Renita G. Ford, Debra A. Franks, Dorothy Lorane Friend, Raven Nicole Gann, Shamika Roshell Gardner, Norma J. Gilliam, Cristina N. Graham, Chemika M. Green, Julius R. Gritzman, Brittany Leigh Gusmus, Austin R. Haney, Cody S. Haney, Marion Denise Harris, Telena C. Hentz, Misty T. Herl, Aja L. Hooper, Callee Summer Johnson, Wanda Johnson, Kyrston Jenae Jones, Alicia D. King, Brad D. Laughlin, Julie Ann Ledlow, Amy Nicole Lincks, Romale Orlando Lovelace, Chelsea Elizabeth Marion, Bobby J. Martin, James E. Mason, Christopher E. Miller, Anna Carol Mitchell, Dominica Leigh Moser, Nelson Brent Nickell, Kimberly Denise Osborne, Ahmed Ouaatchane, Melissa Elaine Owens, Lauren E. Patton, Desiree Renee Price, Denise Pulliam, Joel C. Rakestraw, Kara Nicole Ratliff, Virginia McGrath Reason, Geremy Ray Reese, Michael Shane Reeves, Adaline M. Reynolds, Rebecca P. Richardson, Jennifer R. Riddle, Adrian M. Roark, Alivia N. Roberts, Jonathan Adam Robertson, Alexis Shantell Rogers, Tyler L. Russell, Virgie LaToya Russell-Angle, Jessica Laine Shook, Jessica D. Simmons, Elizabeth P. Smith, Heather M. Smith, Mary Jane Smith, Summer Amber Smith, Natasha Lesha Stephens, Syliva A. Thompson, Gregory Blake Timmons, Christopher Aaron Trent, Rashaun T. Trice, Brittany N. Turman, Pearlena A. Vaughn, Marcus Dewon Walker, Martha C. Whitaker, Josiah Samuel Williams, Nakisha K. Williams, Victoria LaSal Windom, Jake Wayne Wood, Radrick Dwayne Woods, Tracy N. Wooldridge; Vardaman - Alicia Michelle Crum, Jordan Todd Inman; Verona - Alec C. Caldwell; West Point - Tacara Nicole Black, Megan Frances Brabham, Matthew D. Evans, Monica P. Gandy, Alexis Danielle Hannah; Woodland - Crystal Renea Winter; and Yazoo City - Carrie-Leigh Sinclair.


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