CARROLLTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Ten CHS seniors sign certificates of intent on Future Educators Signing Day

CARROLLTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Ten CHS seniors sign certificates of intent on Future Educators Signing Day
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Carrollton Junior High School issued the following announcement on May 19.

Ten Carrollton High School seniors who have decided to study education in college signed certificates of intent at the Georgia Future Educators Signing Day May 17.

Avery Brown is attending Jacksonville State University. Seated with Avery is her mother, Meri, and sister, Adalis Brown. Standing are Sally Ingui, Carrollton High School career center specialist, and Ian Lyle, Carrollton High School principal.

Kadence Collins is attending the University of West Georgia. Seated with Kadence is her grandmother Lisa Collins. Standing are Sally Ingui, Carrollton High School career center specialist, and Ian Lyle, Carrollton High School principal.

Olivia Crews is attending the University of West Georgia. Seated with Olivia is her mother, Amy Lackey. Standing are Sally Ingui, Carrollton High School career center specialist, and Ian Lyle, Carrollton High School principal. 

Emma Hudson is attending the University of West Georgia. Seated with Emma are her parents, Joel and Lori Hudson. Standing are Sally Ingui, Carrollton High School career center specialist, and Ian Lyle, Carrollton High School principal. 

Natalie Johnson is attending Kennesaw State University. Seated with Natalie is Sally Ingui, Carrollton High School career center specialist. Standing is Ian Lyle, CHS principal.  

Lexi Laye is attending the University of West Georgia. Seated with Lexi is her mother, Jennifer O’Neal. Standing are Sally Ingui, Carrollton High School career center specialist, and Ian Lyle, Carrollton High School principal.

Marisa Lopez is attending the University of West Georgia. Seated with Marisa is her mother, Deana Lopez. Standing are Sally Ingui, Carrollton High School career center specialist, and Ian Lyle, Carrollton High School principal.

Madison Mosier is attending the University of West Georgia. Seated with Madison are her parents Brian and Kristen Mosier. Standing are Sally Ingui, Carrollton High School career center specialist, and Ian Lyle, Carrollton High School principal.

Briley Sims is attending Jacksonville State University. Seated with Briley is her mother, Beth. Standing are Sally Ingui, Carrollton High School career center specialist, and Ian Lyle, Carrollton High School principal.

Jackson Waldroup is attending the University of West Georgia. Seated with Jackson is his mother, Shannon. Standing are Sally Ingui, Carrollton High School career center specialist, and Ian Lyle, Carrollton High School principal.

Original source can be found here. 



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