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| DHS e-Academy students honored at the school's recent awards banquet. From left, front, Josh Black, Tiffany Halliburton, Amber Mosley, Eva Hayes, Madison Sides, Paige Farrell, Christian Warren; back, Ben Glidwell, Casey McNeil, Jovantae Walker, Rick Van Sant, Chris Duncan and Alex Clark. |
Dyersburg High School recently held its second annual eAcademy Banquet, honoring many of the school's rising sophomores for their hard work in the second year of the school's innovative eAcademy.
Most Outstanding eAcademy Students of the Year were Eva Hayes and Rick Van Sant.
Other students honored include: Outstanding English student Tiffany Halliburton, Most Improved English student Unshunite Lee, Outstanding Math student Shakyra Junior, Most Improved Math student Josh Black, Outstanding Science student Eva Hayes, Most Improved Science student Paige Farrell, Outstanding PACE student Casey McNeil, Most Improved PACE student Amber Mosley, Outstanding eLab student Alex Clark and Most Improved eLab student Christian Warren.
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| FCCLA awards were also presented at DHS's recent e-Academy awards banquet. Students honored, from left, Mica Evans, Emily Evans, Melvin Shaw, Sebrina Hill, Jessica Putman; back, Cade Harrington, Jovantae Walker and Rick Van Sant. |
Outstanding volunteer service awards were presented to Ben Glidwell, Madison Sides, Jovantae Walker, Chris Duncan and Tiffany Halliburton.
Halliburton and Van Sant were also recognized as outstanding mentors, with Matthew Daily named Most Improved eAcademy Student and Kyle Paschal honored for outstanding character.
Also at the banquet, awards were presented to students involved in the school's FCCLA program.
![]() Eva Hayes and Rick Van Sant were named Most Outstanding eAcademy Students of the Year at DHS's annual eAcademy banquet. [Click to enlarge] |
Leadership Awards were presented to Jovantae Walker, Ben Glidwell, Cade Harrington, Candace Sizemore, Mica Evans, Jessica Putman and Emily Evans.




According to google: FCCLA = Family, Career and Community Leaders of America http://www.fcclainc.org/
eAcademy probably means learning on the internet, as I did above.
I feel like an eReporter for the Stat eGazette ;-)
What is eAcademy and what does FCCLA stand for? You should always explain things in articles and never assume that everyone knows. Thanks
Congratulations to these students.