Fairfield High School students were recognized during the annual Honor Day Assembly held Wednesday, May 10, 2017.

Principal Von Wade greeted the crowed of students, teachers, and parents; and presented awards to these individuals.

Receiving academic metals for being the highest ranked student in their class are: Freshman – Connor Jackson (GPA 5.31), Sophomore – Anna Kaye Williams (GPA 5.32), and Junior – Brittani Oglesbee (GPA 5.39).

Academic metals were also presented to the following Senior Honor Graduates: Mikaela Stamper (4.00), Ashley Nesbitt (4.01), Chloe Wilson (4.02), Gavin Moore (4.04), Zachary Pew (4.07), Abby Teer (4.15), Haley Walls (4.16), Nathan Davis (4.18), Carol-Ann Veretto (4.22), McKenzie Alexander (4.23), Kara Doyle (4.24), Elena Gallegos (4.25), Jennifer Espinoza (4.26), Cody McQueen (4.28), Kacie Carroll (4.31), Spencer Fair (4.40), Olivia Wilson (4.41), Karisty Hopper (4.42), Jacob Gomez (4.43), Caleb Fox (4.51), Linda Cain (4.55), Anna Claire Ham (4.57), Dalton Stautzenberger (4.62), Vanessa Hidalgo (4.66), Riley Simpson (4.68), Payton Carter (4.78), Cali Gawryszewski (4.80), Nick Mooneyham (4.82), Austin Frasier (4.85), and Laura Nunez (4.92).

The Top Ten Percent of the Senior Class include: Grant Hubbert (4.97), Cole Schick (4.97), Arron Pfleeger (4.99), Claire Partain (5.00), Kyler Bonner (5.00), Kyle Kirgan (5.08), Owen Awalt (5.10), Abby Knight (5.16), Nihar Patel (5.23), Bethany Pruitt (5.31), and Will Cook (5.31).

Taking the title of Salutatorian is Jacob Allred (above right) with a GPA of 5.48.

Valedictorian for the Class of 2017 is Gracie Awalt (above left), whose GPA is 5.54.

Perfect Attendance Awards

–Freshmen: Klay Bonner, Daujah Hamilton, Devin Johnson, Cameron McVeay, Jordan Owens, Kendrick Parks, Natalia Salazar, David Thomas, Andrew Williams, and Lyndi Wilson.
–Sophomores: Jasmine Jones, Kaitlynn Judd, Ashlyn Partain, Kailyn Partain, and Chandler Sleziak.


–Juniors: Chris Fulcher (three years) and Stefan Gottschalk.


–Seniors: Nathan Davis (two years), Karisty Hopper, Jalyn Jackson (two years), Alonzo Jones, and Callie Williams.

Subject Area Awards

Each year, students are recognized for showing outstanding work in a specific subject, have top grades, be the most improved, or have contributed most to the class.

  English & Journalism
–English Second Language 1 & 2 – Marlene Corona
–English Second Language 3 & 4 – Quyen Tran
–Resource English – Ethan McNew
–Professional Communications – Noah Van
–English 1 – Catherine Scott, Nereyda Espinoza, and Margo Measles
–Pre-AP English 1 – David Thomas
–English 2 – Suhaniben Patel and Edith Cockerell
–Pre-AP English 2 – Michelle Rosales
–English 3 – Cody Anderson and Christina Ferguson
–AP English Language – Brittani Oglesbee
–English 4 – Austin Frasier
–Dual Credit English 4 – Gracie Awalt
–Journalism – Anna Kaye Williams
–Advanced Journalism – Gracie Awalt

  Mathematics
–Algebra – Emma Copeland and Rheagan Cotton
–Geometry – Kathryn Bogle and Ashley Sanchez
–Geometry Honors – Conner Jackson and Emi Bonner
–Math Models – Jose Rodriguez
–Algebra 2 – Paola Ramirez-Jimenez and Jaclyn Fernandez
–Algebra 2 Honors – Chris Fulcher
–Precalculus Honors – Brittani Oglesbee
–Dual Credit Algebra – Kourtney Kirgan
–Dual Credit Statistics – Dalton Stautzenberger
–AP Calculus AB – Nihar Patel

  Science
–Biology 1 – Bailey Jones and Madilynn Issacs
–Pre-AP Biology 1 – Tylie Bruce and David Thomas
–Integrated Physics & Chemistry – Denitra Thurman and Bryan Baez
–Chemistry 1 – Roy Valentin
–Pre-AP Chemistry 1 – Anna Kaye Williams
–Earth & Space Science – Dillon Peterson
–Biology Dual Credit – Olivia Wilson
–AP Chemistry – Brittani Oglesbee
–Physics – Alex Rodriguez and Carol-Ann Veretto
–Physics Honors – Brittani Oglesbee

  Social Studies
–World Geography – Braden Bossier, Jasmine Raheem, David Thomas, and John Nicholson
–World History – Anna Kaye Williams
–US History – Kaitlin Newman and Clayton Granberry
–Dual Credit US History – Madison Akers
–Economics – Jacob Gomez and Will Craddick
–US Government – Haley Walls and Zoe Pew
–Dual Credit Government – Nick Mooneyham

  Health/Physical Education
–Boys PE – Payton Hughes
–Girls PE – Rheagan Cotton
–Health Education – Banner Monico and Pamela Henderson
–Health Science – Denis Izquierdo

  Foreign Language
–Spanish 1 – Devin Johnson and Erin Rachel
–Spanish 2 – Michelle Rosales

  Vocational Education
–Principles of Ag, Food, & Natural Resources – Raegan Emmons and Logan Todd
–Ag Mechanics – Russell Hughes
–Livestock Production – Emily Bonner
–Principles & Elements of Floral Design – Chloe Wilson
–Horticultural Science – Austen Robertson
–Ag Power Systems – Danielle Sandefer
–Wildlife, Fisheries, & Ecological Systems – Sutton Bonner and James Reed
–Advanced Plant & Soil Science – Tiffany Owens
–Ag Facility Design & Fabrication – Cody McQueen
–Principles of Human Services/Child Development – Kailee Marchand and Charity Starr
–Principles of Hospitality/Lifetime Nutrition – Marrianne Markham
–Restaurant Management – Brittany McNett
–Family & Community Services – Morgan Treece
–Child Guidance – Alyssa Clifton
–Collars & Sense – D’Lynda Gatson and Brittany McNett
–Culinary Arts – Jalon Thomas

  Fine Arts
–Art 1 – McClinton Jones and Caitlyn McHenry
–Advanced Art – Zoe Pew and Karisty Hopper
–Theater Productions – Sergio Rodriguez

  Business/Computer Science
–Accounting – Victoria Donohoo
–BIM 1 – Kyle Kirgan and Austin Brogden
–Game Programming – Kolton Mabry
–Robotics – Karim Caro and Cody Anderson