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Vinton County students earn top grades at Buckeye Hills Career Center

Vinton County students packed Buckeye Hills Career Center’s fourth-nine-weeks honor roll, with dozens earning All A’s while building career credentials.

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Vinton County students earn top grades at Buckeye Hills Career Center
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Kareem Awls, Arianna Ball and Hayden Bloomfield were among the Vinton County students on Buckeye Hills Career Center’s fourth nine-weeks honor roll for the 2025-2026 school year.

Students named to the All A’s list were Kareem Awls, Arianna Ball, Hayden Bloomfield, Rylie Bobb, Owen Booth, Drake Brown, Blake Carpenter, Gavin Combs, James Cossin, Brandis Dague, Braylee Davis, Charger Fetherolf, Tucker Forrest, Willa Graves, Isaiah Gregory, Benjamin Griffith, Makayla Harris, Kellen Hill, Logan Hill, Lucas Holobaugh, Ava Hougland, Toby Kirby, Emma Leaming, Jenny LeMay, Kaylee Lesmeister, Logan Mapes, Richard Markin, Mylee Martin, Tyler Martin, Lydia Mayers, Emma Maynard, Quinton Miller, Lilly Miracle, Timothy Perry, Colton Prater, Dylon Rich, Tavey Roberts, Landon Stiltner, Megan Vickers, Logan Webb, Jacob White, Riley Williamson and Justin Wilt. Students earning A’s and B’s were Brody Bowman, Paxton Davis, Jaxon Detty, Brayden Gussler, Shyann Holcomb, Emily Hunt, Liam McNally, Rodney Miller, Caroline Sowers and Lucas White.

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Buckeye Hills Career Center serves high school and adult learners in Southeast Ohio and helps people of all ages discover their passion and prepare for their future through career and technical education. Students can work toward a Career Passport and business and industry credentials while still completing Ohio high school diploma requirements, and they can also earn college credit through Ohio’s transfer-credit pathways for career-technical coursework and approved industry-recognized credentials. The center operates under the Gallia-Jackson-Vinton Joint Vocational School District and is located at 351 Buckeye Hills Road in Rio Grande. It has served Southeast Ohio for almost 50 years. Buckeye Career Center recognized 408 students for fourth-nine-weeks honor roll recognition in 2026.

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