These students were recipients of various career education awards. Students and their respective awards include (from left to right) Madison Butts of Union, Cosmetology Award; Brighton Jimmie of Philadelphia, Resident Carpentry Award; Reid Hall of Philadelphia, Welding & Cutting “Taylor Cup” Award; and Gracie Townsend of Collinsville, Career Student of the Year.  

 


These students were named to the Mississippi Business Education Association (from left to right) Hannah Mowdy of Union; Perla Lopez of Sebastopol; Jamesa Bias of Newton; and Abigail Vasquez of Carthage.

 


These students were recipients of various technical education awards. Students and their respective awards include (front row from left) Guillermo Espinoza Fermin of Forest, Charles E. Pennington Business Technology Award; Jessica Posey of Philadelphia, O.L. Newell Drafting Award; Matt McCall of Decatur, Automotive Technology Award; Zach Collins of Union, Collision Repair Technology Award; and Justin Stewart of Forest, Diesel Equipment Technology Award; and (back row from left) Matthew Sccarbrough of Collinsville, Electrical Technology Award; Kentay Roach of Louisville, HVAC Technology Award; Caden Elliot of Little Rock, Precision Manufacturing & Machining Technology Award; and Seth Griffin of Philadelphia, Criminal Justice Technology Award and Technical Student of the Year. 

 


Healthcare Education Award Winner; Morgan Williams of Union, Associate Degree Nursing Student of the Year Award. 

 


These students were recipients of various fine arts awards. Students and their respective awards include (from left) Paetyn Johnson of Little Rock, Robert G. Fick Memorial Scholarship; and Trenton Kirkland of Philadelphia, Concert Choir Award.  

 


These students were recipients of various humanities awards. Students and their respective awards include (from left) Ethan Bunty of Decatur, Alatha Chaney English Award; Bethany Young of Clinton, L.B. Simmons History Award; and Walker Price of Kosciusko, Sue Yarbrough Fulgham Speech Award.  

 


These students were recipients of various math and computer science awards. Students and their respective awards include (from left) Citlali Hernandez Lopez of Forest, C++ Programming Top Female Award; Laney Turner of Philadelphia, Freshman Mathematics Award; Kelby Jordan of Taylorsville, S. Lebrun Hutchison Engineering Scholarship; and Ethan Bunty of Decatur, Secondary Education Award. 

 


These students were recipients of various leadership and performance awards. Students and their respective awards include (front row from left) Natalie Lampton of Decatur, Alyne Simmons Recruitment Grant; Laurel Brantley of Philadelphia, Dr. Margaret Mosal Memorial Scholarship for Leadership; Rope Lovern of Union, Dr. Shelby L. Harris Memorial Scholarship and Thomas W. Thrash Memorial Scholarship; Emma Harkins of Carthage, J. Wallace Bedwell Business Award; and (back row from left) Bethany Young of Clinton, Billy Wayne Baucum Secondary Education Award; Bradley Edmonson of Union, Veteran Student of the Year Award; Christina Harris of Decatur, Ruth Carr Vincent Academic Excellence in Non-Traditional Education Award; Laney Turner of Philadelphia, General William Patrick Wilson Memorial Scholarship; and Alix Withers of Carthage, Lucille Wood Scholarship.  

 


These students were recipients of various science awards. Students and their respective awards include (from left) Brayden Pickett of Philadelphia, Aaron R. Davis Memorial Scholarship; Eden Smith of Quitman, Alford J. Deaton Physics Award; Kim Salvador of Carthage, Dr. Edwin Miller Medical Services Award; Laney Turner of Philadelphia, Frank Edwin Leatherwood and Nena Holt Leatherwood Scholarship; and Rope Lovern of Union, Frank M. Cross Freshman Chemistry Award.  

 


These students were recipients of the EC Environmental Club Award (from left) Emily Boyd of Carthage; Alexandria Tucker of Union; Macy Boykin of Conehatta; Briauna Eubanks of Philadelphia; Noah Guy of Philadelphia; Cheyenne Holt of Philadelphia; and Baylee Hamilton of Union.

 


These students were recipients of various student life awards. Students and their respective awards include (from left) Katie Murphy of Forest, Ann H. Burkes Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship; Alex Sharp of Philadelphia, Jack B. Mayo Phi Theta Kappa Award; Elijah Rigdon of Little Rock, Leon Eubanks ALJYC Peers Leadership Scholarship; Gavin White of Philadelphia, William S. Giffin Men’s Intramural Award; Ariana Hickman of Louisville, EC Gospel Choir Award; and Jocey Bell of Forest, Warrior Corps Student Ambassador.  
 

 


These students were recipients of various Warrior athletic awards. Students and their respective awards include (front row from left) David Berry of Magee, Anthony Coleman Men’s Basketball Award; Emma Harkins of Carthage and Caroline Jackson of Philadelphia, Arno Vincent Award for Academic Excellence in Athletics; Lexus Keyes of Brandon, Earline Wood Memorial Award for Women’s Basketball; Victor Perez of Forest, Homer F. Hunter Award for Athletic Managers; and (back row from left) Christian Freeze of Meridian, Howard Sessums Men’s Basketball Award; Eli Collins of Laurel, Jamie Clark Memorial Baseball Award; Julana Wells of Poplarville and Avery Liles of Wiggins, Roy Pete Soccer Award.  

 


These students were selected as Phi Theta Kappa Officers (from left) Jocey Bell of Forest; Bethany Young of Clinton; Annsley McMahan of Union; Caleb Ritchie of Brookhaven; Reagan Tolbird of Hickory; Alex Sharp of Philadelphia; Anslee Boyd of Morton; and Gracie Townsend of Collinsville.  

 


The winner of the Citizenship Award; Austin Lippert Williams of Decatur.  

 


These students were named to the Phi Beta Lamda Hall of Fame (from left) Perla Lopez of Sebastopol; Armando Lopez of Carthage; Hannah Mowdy of Union; Guillermo Espinoza Fermin of Forest; and Rachel Jackson of Philadelphia.  

 


These students were named to the Phi Theta Kappa All-Mississippi Academic Team (from left) Jocey Bell of Forest and Anslee Boyd of Morton. 

 


These students were named to the ECCC Hall of Fame (from left) Reagan Tolbird of Hickory; Jocey Bell of Forest; Kim Salvador of Carthage; Myla Sanders of Lake; Eden Smith of Quitman; and Annsley McMahan of Union.