Huntsville City Schools honor student athletes, champions and social workers at March 25 meeting

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Summary

The board recognized multiple city championship basketball teams, a sixth-grade student from Chapman Middle and wrote a resolution to recognize National School Social Work Week (resolution deadline missed due to weather).

Board members spent much of the March 25 meeting recognizing student achievements, city championship teams and individual students.

Chair and board member Miss Fleming introduced a sixth-grade student, Bridal Jackson of Chapman Middle School, and noted he manages the boys’ and girls’ soccer teams. The board then presented certificates and took photos with multiple championship basketball teams.

Teams and staff the board called out included: - McNair girls basketball team: players (Dakiya Fletcher; D'Sias Martin; Sydney Jones; Ariana Martin; Mikel Jones Ade; Taylor Kennedy; Victoria Burwell; Asiada Taylor Baugh; Cadence Jones Matthews; Taylor Nance; Addie Baker; Trinity Smart; Chanel Pentecost; Veronica Jones), head coach Nick Jones, assistant coach Jordan Watkins, athletic director Kealin Sykes and principal Jabarius Harris. - Hampton Cove Middle School seventh-grade team: players (Camp Stapler; Wyatt Brown; Josiah Severson; Bridal Bryant; Riley Abath; Bennett Crouch; Judson Watt; Reese Chaffin; Elijah Pyle; Matthew Barnsby; Landon Quest; James McDavid; Colton Chasse; Henry Schatz; Grant Bevel), head coach Kenny Williams, assistant coach Scott Stapler, athletic directors Kenny Williams and Alexander Hall, Chrissy Harris and principal Natalie Smith. - McNair eighth-grade boys team: players (Charmaine Moore; Javerian Allison; Demarius Lewis; Jared Looney; Jeremiah Stevens; Thomas Tibbs; Kamarian Logan; Javin Kelly; Jordan Poynter; Jamarian White; Carmelo Fuller; Amerian Martin), head coach Aquarius Rhodes, athletic director Keelan Sykes and principal Demerius Harris.

Fleming and other board members conducted photo opportunities and thanked families, coaches and district staff. The recognitions segment also included a presentation of STEM grant awardees (see separate article).

The board noted it had prepared a resolution to recognize National School Social Work Week but missed the calendar deadline because of weather; Fleming said the resolution would be passed to Miss Green to distribute to the district social workers.