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Friday, September 20, 2024

Mayor Steve Tumlin Presents 5th Annual Mayor’s Awards to the Marietta City Schools System

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City of Marietta

City of Marietta

Mayor Steve Tumlin recently surprised the Marietta School System with the 5th Annual Mayor’s Awards. As part of the ceremony, awards were given to one staff member and one student from each of the Marietta City Schools by Mayor Tumlin who made his way around the City to each school.

The “Be Somebody Award” is given to a staff member who demonstrates the values of making a positive difference in the lives of their students and the Marietta Community.

The “Blue Devil Award” is given to a student who demonstrates a positive attitude, exceptional character, and a great work ethic.

Be Somebody Award:

Katherine Gaudette, AL Burruss Elementary

Alexander Foster, Dunleith Elementary

Khalil McQueen, Sawyer Road Elementary

Mary Gagliardi, Hickory Hills Elementary

Luisa Loureiro, Lockheed Elementary

Nicole Renshaw    , Park Street Elementary

Carla Adkison, West Side Elementary

Stella Kilpatrick, Marietta Center for Advanced Academics

Melody Hess, Early Learning Center

Samantha Monge, Marietta Sixth Grade Academy

Jerrennis Varner, Marietta Middle School

Jessica Meade, Marietta High School

Blue Devil Award:

Emma Hunt, AL Burruss Elementary

Aiden Brooks, Dunleith Elementary

Nolan Waters, Hickory Hills Elementary

Patricia Silva, Lockheed Elementary

Alisson Centeno, Park Street Elementary

Bennett Peters, Sawyer Road Elementary 

Karter Thomas, West Side Elementary

Jeremy Harris, Marietta Center for Advanced Academics

George Tumlin, Early Learning Center

Ivan Darden, Jr., Marietta Sixth Grade Academy

Gunnar Martin, Marietta Middle School

Nicolas Wolfson, Marietta High School

Original source can be found here.

 

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