Valdosta City School of Scholars Unveils Honor Roll for 2025-26

The Valdosta City School of Scholars at Horne Learning Center has announced the Honor Roll for the second nine weeks of the 2025-26 academic year. This recognition highlights the academic achievements of students across various grade levels, showcasing outstanding performance in their studies.

Middle and High School Achievements

The Middle School Honor Roll includes notable students such as Paige Byrd, Diamond Duncan, I’neria McRoy, Zariah Mitchell, Deshun Scott, Jonai Thompkins, Zoey Williams, and Melaisha Young. Their hard work and dedication to their studies have not gone unnoticed.

In the High School category, students are recognized for their exceptional achievements, with Josiah Johnson and Jordan Williams earning Honor Roll with Distinction. The list of students achieving the regular High School Honor Roll includes Hayden Benson, Hykeem Bobb, Ronaysia Bryant, Tamiyah Bussey, Adrinne Davis, Jerrod Denson, Keyana Dunn, Calvin Foster, III, Zaking Fountain, Jahari Goodwin, Alexxius Johnson, Leah Johnson, Jayda McBurrough, Kaleb Phillips, Caden Richardson, Kamden Sealey, Christian Simpson, and ZaDream Smith. Each student has demonstrated remarkable commitment to their academic pursuits.

Elementary School Highlights

The Honor Roll also recognizes accomplishments at the elementary level. Students acknowledged include Andrea Lovett, Morgen Brown, Don’Nisha Jones, King Savage, Gavin Watson, and Marcel Zabnicki. Their achievements reflect the strong educational foundation laid at Horne Learning Center.

In addition to the Honor Roll announcements, the school community continues to celebrate various initiatives, including a $5 million project to build a new bridge in Echols County and ongoing support for students facing challenges in their learning environments. The commitment of the Valdosta City School of Scholars to academic excellence is evident through these recognitions and ongoing projects.

The announcement was made public on January 27, 2026, during a regular update to the community, emphasizing the importance of academic achievement in fostering a supportive learning environment. The Valdosta City School of Scholars is proud to honor these students for their hard work and dedication.