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Vinton County High School releases fourth nine-weeks honor roll and Principal’s List

Vinton County High School named 33 students to its all-A Principal’s List, with recognition spanning freshmen through seniors and the broader Honor Roll covering every grade.

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Vinton County High School releases fourth nine-weeks honor roll and Principal’s List
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Vinton County High School closed the final grading period of the 2024-2025 school year with a broad academic showing, naming 33 students to the all-A Principal’s List and recognizing additional students on the fourth nine-weeks Honor Roll. The announcement reached every grade in the building, from freshmen to seniors, and showed that strong grades were spread across the high school rather than concentrated in one class.

The all-A group included Trason Bay, Madolyn Davidson, Olivia Fralick, Kaylyn Fri, Kolbie Fri, Hope Goodson, Willa Graves, Jacklyn Hamilton, Haylee Lemay, Carter Lindner, Brooklynn McManus, Jaynah Murphy, Macey Richards, Darcie Robinson, Hollie Swaim, Peyton Wickline, Natalie Zinn, Marley Woodrum, Sebastian Rife, Maddison Perry, Regan Napper, Abagail Current, Alexis Caudill, Scoutt Bethel, Alizea Cain, Mariah Pelfrey, Wesley Newton, Annemarie Roberts, Landon Prater, Alexis Martin, Kaeleigh Zimmerman and Lari Isabelle Scarberry. Vinton County Local School District also posted the VCHS 4th 9-weeks Honors notice on its news page, placing the recognition in front of families across the county.

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At Vinton County High School, the Principal’s List is reserved for students with grade-point averages from 3.5 to 3.9999 and no C’s. The Honor Roll covers students with GPAs from 3.0 to 3.499, with one C allowed and no D’s or F’s. Those standards give the school a clear benchmark for academic standing and connect to Ohio’s honors diploma pathways, which recognize students who go beyond graduation requirements through high-level coursework and real-world experiences.

The grade-by-grade spread suggests the work was sustained across the school year, not produced by a single strong marking period. Seniors named to the list were finishing one stage of their education, while younger students were seeing that steady effort still gets noticed in the final weeks of the year. The district says its mission is to give diverse learners an academic and social roadmap to success, and the repeated end-of-quarter honor roll announcements keep that expectation visible as the school heads into summer.

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