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Effingham students make GSU presidents list
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Georgia Southern University recently recognized more than 1,350 students for excellence in academics on the fall 2015 president’s list.
To be eligible for the president’s list, a student must have at least a 4.0 grade point average and carry a minimum of 12 hours for the semester.
Victoria Baggett of Springfield

Dillon Brown of Guyton

Anita Cochran of Newington

Jackson Corbin of Springfield

Braeden Cribbs of Guyton

Courtney Crosby of Rincon

Andrew Durrence of Bloomingdale

Stephen Ellis of Guyton

Ty Engebretson of Rincon

Allison Exley of Rincon

Kyle Flowers Sr of Guyton

Jesse Graham of Newington

Jessica Hartzog of Rincon

Logan Hutcheson of Rincon

Melody Jones of Springfield

Ashley Joseph of Rincon

Danielle Joyner of Guyton

Anna Kessler of Springfield

Toneshia Mack of Newington

Logan McDonald of Guyton

Carolyn Miller of Guyton

Misty Moore of Rincon

Lauren Morgan of Rincon

Cody Morgan of Rincon

James Morris of Rincon

Loren Moss of Rincon
Courtney Oglesby of Guyton

Ashlyn Pelote of Springfield

Jacob Pevey of Springfield

Audrey Renfro of Rincon

Allison Sanders of Rincon

Stephanie Sharron of Rincon

Courtney Sheffield of Guyton

Nolan Spake of Rincon

Brianne Suggs of Guyton

Jerica Tanner of Rincon

Jonathan Templeton of Guyton

Joshua Weibel of Rincon

Lisa Woodie of Rincon

Jacob Youmans of Guyton

Kirstin Zarkadas of Rincon

Ernest Zittrouer III of Rincon

CeCe Nixon to Retire After 40 Years of Service to Effingham Schools
CeCe Nixon
After working her way up from paraprofessional to asssessment technician in the Cece Nixon is starting her last year before retiring after 40 years with the Effingham County School District. (Gail Parson / Effingham Herald)
After more than 40 years with Effingham County Schools, CeCe Nixon is retiring, leaving behind a quiet legacy of excellence, compassion and steady leadership. From her beginnings as a kindergarten paraprofessional to her vital role in the district’s testing office, Nixon has impacted generations of students and educators with her work ethic, professionalism and heart.
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