Gadsden State PTK inducts record number of members

 GADSDEN, AL- The Rho Rho Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at Gadsden State Community College inducted its largest number of members in the history of the chapter during a ceremony April 15 at Beck Conference Center.
 
“We are very proud to welcome the largest group of inductees in our chapter’s history,” said Melissa Davis, PTK advisor. “This milestone is a testament to the hard work, dedication and academic excellence of our students, and it reflects the growing impact of PTK on Gadsden State’s campuses.”
 
To be eligible for induction into PTK, the country’s largest honors program from community colleges, students must have a 3.5 GPA after completing 12 semester hours of college coursework. Invitations for membership are sent every semester, but the induction ceremony does not take place until the spring.
 
Gadsden State students who were inducted into PTK are:
Albertville – Angelica Auden Ruiz and Jerlissa Henderson
 
Alexandria – Brooke Carter and James Lewis
 
Altoona – Katie Parker and Kara Reynolds
 
Anniston – Kyndal Alvarez, Chelsea Billips, Rachel Bonnett, Tyler Doggrell, Landon Dotson, Lizzie Hall, Ja’Careyah Heard, Ranon Johnson, Curtis Kirksey, Tyler Lewis, Lakeith McClellan, Hala Mohammad Mustafa, Victoria Monroe, Braeton Moran, Sharon Mosley, Duc Minh Khoa Nguyen, Olivia Overholtzer, Piper Price, Taran Seymour, Gina Sparks, Latasha Thigpen and Kyle Wyckoff
 
Ashland – Markel Seymour
 
Ashville – Sarah Crow
 
Attalla – Bobbie Bessent, Tiffany Brock, Hannah Faucette, Jenah Goosby, Gwenivere Howard, Leidy Lopez, Macee New, Gracie Smith and Emily Steapleton
 
Birmingham – Emily Cotton, Peyton Parkinson and Walker Thomas
 
Boaz – Emma Beasley, Hanna Clevenger, Lillian McDill, Jaelie-Grace Powell, Selena Urbina and Lessie Vaughn
 
Breman, Ga. – Jacob Steed
 
Canton, Ga. – Nicholas Ford
 
Cedar Bluff – Allison Hindman, Tiffany Morris, Mattie Payne
 
Centre – William Frampton, Katie Ham, Briley Hincy, Karlee Jolly, Ally King, Olivia Monterrojas, Emalee Morrison, Gracie Patterson, Amalia Rochell, Lacie Roer, Grace Sarazin and William Watts
 
Chelsea – Ja’Na Moore
 
Clanton – Aidan Bee and Joan Benson
 
Collinsville – Albertoni Serrano
 
Cropwell – Caitlin Kennedy
 
Cullman – Riley Jackson
 
Dawson – Cherish Richards
 
Delta – Amber Newborn
 
Florence – Samuel Wilson
 
Fort Payne – Cherri Burt, Felicia Hunter and Brianna Williams
 
Fort Sill, Okla. – Katharine Beavers
 
Fruithurst – Holly Cochran
 
Gadsden – Baileyjane Allred, Austin Bates, Keaton Bean, Gabriel Brito, Shandaysha Byers, Classie Collins, Brigitte Connally, Kristy Cooper, Blakely Couch, Heather Darbo-McClellan, Westin Randall Day, Caleb Fleming, Miguel Gallardo, Jonathan Gladden, Joshua Greene, DionnezjanA Harris, Kinsely Hodge, Caleb Holley, Alyah Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Kameron Kuykendoll, Kimberly Lopez, Autumn Martin, Katelinn McKerley, Tiffany Patterson, Dakota Patton, Destin Richardson, Jocabed Rodriguez Loarca, Tiffany Savin, Karina Simmons, Rachel Sobczak, Damia Steward, Jade Swinford, Julian Tapia Lake, Samantha-Lynn Thomas, Tanler Thomas-Whaley, Ezekiel Voytek, Peyton Wade, Jeremiah Walker, Ann Whorton, Kennedy Williams, Makya Wilson, McKinley Wilson, Afton Yarnell, Dorice Young and Rosita Zendejas
 
Gallant – Lane Brasher and Yhasser Rodriguez
 
Glencoe – Kaleb Barber, Cayson Hardy, Kinzie Myrick, Jaxson Sizemore, David Smith, Jr. and John Starnes
 
Grant – Charles McIntire
 
Guntersville – Tanya Giroir and Elisha Sims
 
Heflin – Rebecca Goins, Caitlin O’Neal and Cadence Zaner
 
Helena – Bennett Plowden
 
Hobson City – Destiny Elston
 
Hokes Bluff – Preslee Blackwell, Nora Bunke, Randal Cortez, John Golden, Ella Hines, Nathaniel Johnson, Glavine Lamberth, Karlee Reed, Emily Roe and Nena Stephens
 
Huntsville – Macey Johnson
 
Jacksonville – Madeline Holt, Tracy January, Raymond Roberson and Brody Wood
 
Leesburg – Crimson Colbert, Savannah Mayes, Rylin St. Clair and Melissa Tressler
 
Moody – Jabron Swann
 
Munford – Jennifer Spears
 
Newell – Ayla Biaggini
 
Odenville – Riley Hull and Daniel Robinson
 
Ohatchee – Abigail Read and Hannah Teet
 
Oneonta – Monica Burns, Steven Eisenberg and Nicolas Salas
 
Oxford – Hareem Averitte, Lauren Bowles, Kayla Bowman, Jon Denney, Logan Ford, Deshaun Foster, Naziya Heard and Jackson Wyatt
 
Pell City – Andrew Hardy, Mary Thompson and Michael Warren
 
Pensacola, Fla. – Keela Mahtani
 
Piedmont – Erin Adderhold, Ashlyn Bain, Anna Jenkins, Jacob Law and Amber Porter
 
Ragland – Natalie Parker and Davian Turner
 
Rainbow City – Tala Abbassi, Angelo Alberghina, Anra Brittain, Campbell Burford, Alyvia Carden, Ida Heyen, Breunna Holt, Jakylyn Holt, McKinley Kay, Addyson Nelson, Kynleigh Noah, Emily Norris, April Smith, Olivia Stephens, Diana Urgelles Delgado and Daniella Zikpi
 
Ranburne – Amber Powell
 
Riverside – Heath Stinson
 
Southside – Jane Ayres, Ashley Bynum, Carsyn Crow, Chandler Evetts, Akossiwa Hoenou, Kali Kueny, Mary Mullinax, Case Townsel and Ashley Woodward
 
Springville – Maria Esquivel, Stephanie Esquivel, Alyssa Tarrant and Emma Young
 
Steele – Makenzie Neely and Alexis Woody
 
Sylacauga – Amari Headen
 
Talladega – Tiarra Pointer and Atia Toney
 
Trussville – Ainsley Rodgers
 
Valley Head – Savannah Hall and Rory Meadows Wright
 
Weaver – Brittany Crow, Katelyne Gruber, Cheryl Hendrickson and Shelby McGinnis
 
Wellington – Andrea Williams
 
Woodland – Hunter Davis

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