SGTC’s spring semester President’s List

Published 5:00 pm Thursday, July 21, 2016

AMERICUS — South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) announced its spring semester President’s List, announced SGTC President John Watford, Ed.D., recently, which included 84 students.
In order to qualify for the President’s List, a student must be enrolled in a degree or diploma program and have a 4.0 GPA for that semester’s coursework. Those local students who qualified included the following.
Lee County: Brandon Tyler Willis of Smithville, automotive technology.
Macon County: Montavious Trevon Joiner of Montezuma, automotive technology; Linda Y. Kent of Montezuma, culinary arts; Jameka Jacinta Tookes of Oglethorpe, culinary arts; and Leah G. Windham of Oglethorpe, marketing management.
Marion County: Crystal Thomas of Buena Vista, cosmetology.
Schley County: Mark Wade Alday of Ellaville, motorsports vehicle technology; Monica Castaneda Parra of Ellaville, accounting; Morgan A. Satterfield of Ellaville, accounting; and Tabetha Jean Williams of Ellaville, accounting.
Sumter County: Christopher Allan Altman-Williams of Americus, avionics maintenance technology; Tammy L. Brown of Americus, accounting; Rosa Mae Bryant of Americus, early childhood care and education; Rosa Mae Bryant of Americus, early childhood care and education; Tityana Rodneshia Cannon of Americus, criminal justice technology; Joshua Cook of Americus, culinary arts; Sarah Nicole Crist of Americus, early childhood care and education; Deidra Dixon of Americus, culinary arts; John Edgemon of Americus, air conditioning technology; Judashia B. Eley of Americus, criminal justice technology; Sonia M. Galloway of Americus, early childhood care and education; Ashley Nicole Hartage of Americus, barbering; Joseph Mitchell Hobby of Americus, aviation maintenance technology; Krystal Marie Hunter of Americus, criminal justice technology; Naquesha T. Hurley of Americus, early childhood care and education; Amy Roland Ibach of Americus, criminal justice technology; Eric Ronald Lane of Andersonville, air conditioning technology; Raymond Lawrence Latham of Andersonville, automotive technology; Mercedes Martinez of Cobb, early childhood care and education; Sara Martinez of Cobb, early childhood care and dducation; Erika Haydee Morales of Americus, early childhood care and education; Brennan Johnson Morris of Americus, culinary arts; and Joseph Paul Austin Smith of Americus, criminal justice technology.
Webster County: Priscilla Bridges of Preston, early childhood care and education; and Tierria Quintana Colbert of Preston, culinary arts.