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JAIS recognizes top GPA standings at Awards Day

TOPS: Trevor Smith, Brandi Powell, and Lauren McQuaide
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By Jennifer Mann

John Adair Intermediate School recognized the students with the highest Grade Point Averages in each class at the Awards Day ceremony on Friday, May 27, 2011, at the School:
  • 4th Grade, Trevor Smith, 97.81 yearly average. He is the son of Byron and Michelle Smith

  • 5th Grade, Brandi Powell, 97.55 yearly average. She is daughter of Buddy Powell and Debra Biggs
  • 5th Grade, Lauren McQuaide, 97.55 yearly average. She is the daughter of Glenn and Mary Ann McQuaide

Lauren and Brandi tied for top GPA in the 5th grade. -Jennifer Mann




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Highest GPA awards at John Adair Intermediate School



2011-06-01 - 202 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, LYU - Photo by Jennifer Mann.
Tops in Academics: Trevor Smith had the highest grade point average in the 4th grade at John Adair Intermediate School, and Brandi Powell, center, and Lauren McQuaide tied for the top GPA in the 5th Grade. The plaques were presented on the last day of school, May 27, 2011.

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