- Sparklers garner citizenship, ‘Top 10’ awards Daughters of the American Revolution present Wellington Junior High School Youth Citizenship Awards to open the Wellington Junior High School 2026 Awards Assembly at 10 a.m. Monday, May 11. From left: sixth grade, Berkeley Ward, Jake Anderson; seventh grade, Quinn Roberson, Jeffery Fires; eighth grade, Claire Kane, Caleb Colson. BEV ODOM/THE GREENBELT INTREPID
- Wellington Junior High School sixth-grade Top 10 students accept accolades. Front row, from left: Collier Cantu, first; Berkeley Ward, second; Calleigh Henard, third. Back row, from left: Jaedah Casas, fourth; Holden Wischkaemper, fifth; Jake Anderson, sixth; Claire Mock, seventh; Kenlea Martin, eighth; Jacob Page, ninth; David Peters, 10th.
- Wellington Junior High School seventh-grade Top 10 garner recognition. Front row, from left: Quinn Roberson, first; Rachel Strickland, second; Radley Keys, third. Back row, from left: Jessalee Peters, fourth; Kenzlea Taylor, fifth; Abbygale Torrez, sixth; Tylee Wiebe, seventh; Tatum Martin, ninth; Evelyn Henard, eighth; Seveyah Pena, 10th.
- Wellington Junior High School eighth-grade Top 10 honor students receive awards. Front row, from left: Claire Kane, first; Ava Inman, second; Kane Waters, third. Back row, from left: Caleb Colson, fourth; Keylen Jeffrey, fifth; Angel Segovia, sixth; Chloe Peters, seventh; Priscilla Marentes, eighth; Samarra Cantu, ninth; Barrett Wiebe, 10th.
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