10 May ICC adult education graduates receive diplomas during May 9 ceremony May 10, 2024 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Several area students participated in the 2024 adult education commencement ceremony at Itawamba Community College, May 9, at the Davis Event Center at the Fulton Campus. They include Aberdeen – Savannah Martin (Student of the Year); Amory – Christopher Arnold, Braydon Bynum, Zoie Campbell, MyKaren Clark; Halie Edwards, Kayla Johns, Emily Morris, Jada Morris, Marylou Renfro, Jasmin Tutor, Brittany Vaughn; Baldwyn – Matthew Collis; Belden – Alexis Horne, Robbi Silvan, KaDeidra Vaughn; Blue Springs – David Gardner; Burnsville – Leonard Holloway; Caledonia – Melissa Turner; Corinth – Shalonda Howell; Ecru – Joseph Short; Forest – Victoria Murchie; Fulton – Cristal Campbell (Student of the Year), Leah Darby, Cody Hannon, Gabriel Jones, Anna Kate Moore (Student of the Year), Bailey Willhite; Greenwood Springs – Jon Mason Adams; Guntown – Trinity Bullard, Kegan Graham, Brooklyn Tackitt; Hamilton – AudrieAnna Collins; Houlka – Ashley Holsey, Daultin Mitchem, Emma Patterson; Houston – Joshua Beam, Riley Davis (Student of the Year); Mantachie – Megan Graham, Alberto Grande’ Marietta – Michael Reynolds (Student of the Year); Mooreville – Catlyn Parker; Myrtle – Nyasia Cook; Nettleton – Ethan Herring (Student of the Year), Nathan Nichols; New Albany – Leather Hall; Okolona – Jaden Graham, TyReese Heard; Plantersville – Rosalyn Montgomery (Student of the Year), Noah Wood (Student of the Year); Pontotoc – Brittney Bailey, Claudia Bentley (Student of the Year), Katie Booth, Gavin Florez, Austin McCarty, Jose Nava (Student of the Year), Stormy New, Tucker Patterson, Regina Scott, Caransia Stevens, Katie Young; Randolph – Colton Wooten; Saltillo – Jonothan Davidson, Israel Dilworth, Braylan Hoskins, Jaedyn Lopez, Christopher McIntosh; Shannon – Shelby Burke; Smithville – Jonilyn Williams; Tremont – Tyler Davis, Sammantha Wilson; Tupelo – Isabella Ables, Cynthia Alcaraz, Enoch Bennett, Deyonte Blackmon, Israel Blair, Tyler Bumphis, Cory Calvert, Wuyeh Camara, Andrea Dixon, Sharon Euell, Kendrea Finley, Markeisha Finnie (Student of the Year), Jokory Foulkes, Samantha Hill, Jaisean Hopkins, Cammie James, Annette Lamar, Makiya Lane, Christopher Locus, Leon Luster, Betty Maldanado, Nia Pickens, Riley Seawright, Tristin Starks, Brayla Talley, Ryan Vargas, Madison Wagner, Braxton Welch, Chauncey Williamson; and Vardaman – Abigail Gonzalez and Abril Gonzalez. Related Articles Students receive diplomas during ICC Adult Education commencement ceremony Several area students participated in the 2025 Adult Education commencement ceremony at Itawamba Community College, May 15, at the Davis Event Center at the Fulton Campus. They include Aberdeen – Bowen Dabbs; Amory – Chloey Chavis, Kaleigh Davis, Janelle Grant, Kire Gray, Ayden Griggs, Mylie Kennedy, Breanna McBunch, Haily Morris, Trinity Steinke, April Williams (Student of the Year), Payton Wilson, Chasity Winters; Baldwyn – Diana Marquez, Kimberly Olora, Gloriannah Robinson; Belden – Alicia Pollard; Belmont – Gregory Sockwell; Booneville – Tatum Cole; Caledonia – Noah Williams; Calhoun City – Brooklynn Watts; Cedar Bluff – Cesar Briseno; Ecru – River Bailey; Fulton – Javan Allen, Kearston Beasley, Carson Christian, Jerron Cooper, Zoey Fowler, Anna Grace Lease, James Stanton, Jakob Stephens, Devan Stewart, Tiffany Thrasher, Peyton Walker; Greenwood Springs – Devin Wright; Guntown – Cheyenne Avery, Lenita Cobb, Caleb Duffie, Braxton Moss, Mason Young; Houlka – Lisa Hamilton (Student of the Year); Houston – Cathy Jernigan, Erica Lyle (Student of the Year); Mantachie – Allee Farris, Adalyn Ford, Preston Harris, Cassidy Hodge, Richard Rogers, Abella Sheffield, Samantha Turner; Marietta ... ICC graduates receive diplomas, certificates during May 16 ceremonies Approximately 1,000 Itawamba Community College graduates crossed the stage at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus, May 16, during three commencement ceremonies and were rewarded with Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degrees or certificates. Among them included a 15-year-old and his mother, a native of South Africa, a 32-year-old high school equivalency graduate, an amputee and one who started the pursuit of her college diploma more than 20 years ago. Lathan Jon Austin Nunley of New Albany said he “nervously but excitedly stepped into the world of college. Today, I’m proud to say I’m graduating with my first degree – alongside my mother, who has supported me every step of the way.” His educational journey began at home where his mother homeschooled him ‘from birth to eighth grade.’ “With her guidance and the encouragement of those around me, I was taught to believe that anything is possible. That mindset pushed me to graduate high school at just 13 years old through Penn Foster.” His ultimate goal is to work in the tech field. “I ... ICC's Practical Nursing graduates to receive pins during Dec. 9 ceremony Several area residents will receive their pins and lamps from Itawamba Community College’s Practical Nursing program at 5 p.m., Dec. 9, at the Davis Event Center at the Fulton Campus. The public is invited to attend. Graduates include Jordan Coker of Belden; Kelsie Dixon of Columbus; Sharon Cribbs, Kayleigh Underwood, both of Fulton; Cameron Pettey of Guntown; Jessica Anderson of Hatley; Carrie Criddle, Olivia Hall, both of Houston; Laken Crane of Mooreville; Shelby Flurry of Nettleton; Alivia Buchanan of Okolona; Sherman Ross, Brittney Wharton, both of Pontotoc; Amanda Armstrong, Brooklyn Hawkins, Alexis Koonce, Summer Raines, all of Saltillo; Jasman Mitchell and Angelica Nail, both of Tupelo. Practical Nursing is a one-year (three-semester) program. Upon completion, graduates receive a Certificate of Completion and are eligible to take the N-CLEX (national board examination) to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. Dr. Lisa Pearson of Amory is the program director. Instructors include Tammy Jones of Pontotoc, Lisa McNeese of Smithville and Patricia Robbins of Mantachie. Area residents receive diplomas during ICC high school equivalency commencement ceremony Itawamba Community College’s 2023 high school equivalency graduates participated in a commencement ceremony at 6 p.m., May 11, at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus. They include Destiny Holloway, Thomas Huppert, Hoyt Martin, all of Aberdeen; Cierra Bartlett, Alex Head, Lily Jones, Julia Lee, Aliana Page, Hunter Stacy, Ryan Walls, all of Amory; Hugh Davis, Shane Smith, both of Blue Springs; Breanna Sanders of Ecru; Christopher Ellis, Taylor Kent, Christian Martin, Traci South, Dominic Whittington, all of Fulton; Darbie Blansett of Golden; Cadence Floyd of Guntown; Megan Christian of Hamilton, Ala.; Tristen Keith, Haley Thomas, both of Houlka; Jonathan McGee, Haley Wilkerson, both of Houston; Americus Plunkett, Olivia Pollock, Christopher Stephens, Joseph Thomas, Keira Vandiver, all of Mantachie; Dakota Felks of Mooreville; Kaiden Culver, Lily Guin, Gary Hughes, Donna Johnson, Dylan Swick, all of Nettleton; Somer Faris, Jasmine Watson, both of New Albany; Tyler Corley, Issac Holman, both of Okolona; Raven Hitchcock of Plantersville; Madison Boyd, Brooklyn Bunch, Erik Driggers, Hope Jones, Guadalupe Lopez, Kaleb Montgomery, Dakota Myhand, Breonna Singh, Anna Watts, all of Pontotoc; Kyle Barnett, ... ICC to enroll new adult education students during two Sept. 11 sessions Itawamba Community College will enroll new adult education students at the Belden Center during two sessions on Sept. 11. The first, which is at 9 a.m., will be for individuals who are 18 and older; and the second, at 1 p.m., will include those who are 16-/17-years-old. Participants must have a photo ID, and 16-/17-year-olds should be accompanied by a parent or guardian and bring a withdrawal form from the most recent school attended. Entry into the adult education area is across from the WIN Job Center at ICC-Belden. Day and evening classes are offered at ICC-Belden as well as in Chickasaw, Itawamba, Lee, Monroe and Pontotoc counties. There is no cost for the classes. The ESL program, Belden Center evening courses and all WIN Job Centers offer open, continuous enrollment. GED and HiSET testing is continuing on a weekly basis, and all program-enrolled students take the GED or HiSET free of charge. For more information on scheduling an appointment, contact Priscilla Trice at pbtrice@iccms.edu or call (662) 407-1513. For general information about classes or program information, email adulteducation@iccms.edu or ... ICC to enroll new adult education students during Feb. 1-3 orientation session Itawamba Community College will enroll new adult education students with a three-day orientation session, Feb. 1-3, at the Belden Center (3200 Adams Farm Road). Each session will begin at 8:30 a.m. Participants must have a photo ID, and 16-/17-year-olds should be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Entry into the adult education area is across from the WIN Job Center at ICC-Belden. Students who plan to enroll in any of the classes offered in the ICC five-county district should attend. The schedule includes Amory – Amory WIN Center (1619 Hwy. 25 North), Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 5-8 p.m.; Belden – ICC Belden Center (3200 Adams Farm Road), Monday and Tuesday, 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m. and Wednesday and Thursday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; and ESL, Monday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. and Tuesday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 5-8 p.m.; Fulton – Old Grammar School (603 So. Cummings St.), Monday and Tuesday, 4-7 p.m.; Houston – Houston WIN Center (210 Monroe St.), Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Pontotoc – Pontotoc WIN Center (316 Coffee St.), Monday, Wednesday ... Comments are closed.