Dr. Amy Johnson, Dyersburg State Community College (DSCC) Vice President of Academic Affairs and Student Success, recognizes students’ scholastic achievements each semester and has released the dean’s list and honor roll for summer 2024.

To be included on the dean’s list, a student must complete at least 12 semester hours of college-level courses during the semester and earn a grade-point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher for the semester. Students recognized for the dean’s list for the summer 2024 semester are:

Dyer County

  • Dyersburg – Lily Michelle Bullington
  • Friendship – Aubrey Blake Taylor
  • Newbern – Jacob Lee Edgin

Fayette County

  • Collierville – John Henry Crouch

Gibson County

  • Dyer – Timothy R. Gammons
  • Humboldt – Kendra Gaye Horner

Lauderdale County

  • Gates – DanielLewis Webb
  • Ripley – Maria Luisa Hernandez

Obion County

  • Obion – Shawn Glyn Rainey
  • Union City –  Mikayla Marie Mathis

Shelby County

  • Arlington – Robert John Ordona
  • Bartlett – Nicole Lindsey Lund and Jackson McGowen
  • Cordova – Michael Alan Schwindenhammer, William Semonsen, and Kyle Smith
  • Memphis – Noah Alan Ayers, Travis Dean Luce, Eliot Luciano, and Anthony Tyrone Mears

Tipton County

  • Atoka – Douglas Bryan Plumer
  • Brighton – Ethan Samuel Faulkner
  • Covington – Tyler Justin Daniels, Julia Marie Fowler, and James Thomas Perry

Weakley County

  • Gleason – Robert Grissom
  • Martin – Adrianna Marie Jackson

Also honored for their achievement are those on the Dyersburg State honor roll. To be included on the honor roll, a student must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours of college-level courses during the semester and earn a grade-point average (GPA) between 3.0 – 3.49 during the semester. Students recognized for the honor roll for the summer 2024 semester are:

Crockett County

  • Friendship – Sarah Breanna Rood and Ethan Cole Ward

Dyer County

  • Dyersburg – Briyelle Nakia Pearson
  • Friendship – Preston McCanless
  • Newbern – Sheena Vaughn

Fayette County

  • Eads – Jordan Tabor
  • Oakland – Thomas Franklin Hume and Garrett Cole McCall

Henry County

  • McKenzie – James Nicholas Riggs

Lauderdale County

  • Halls – Sandra Gail Benjamin-McGarrity
  • Ripley – Kasheena McMillan

Madison County

  • Jackson – Brandi Shay Austin

McNairy County

  • Hornsby – Dustin Alan Lowrance

Obion County

  • Troy – Samantha Veltri

Shelby County

  • Arlington – Ernesto Alonso Luque and Tony Calvin Motta
  • Bartlett – Brian Melvis Carmichael, Anton Duane Hill, Anthony Hoopingarner, and Manuel Orona-Lopez
  • Collierville – Kyle Gray Moorhead and Connor Anthony Tacker
  • Cordova – Naaman Norment
  • Lakeland – Alex James Duncan, Alexander Reed Sparks and Daniel Wilkinson
  • Memphis – James Wesley Frazier, David Zachariah Haney, Austin Lee Marise, Robert John Morgan, Blake Aaron Osborne, and Wyat Robert Whitman
  • Millington – Kyle Gooch, Ryan Michael Hintz, and Clifford Namowicz

Tipton County

  • Atoka – Gabrielle Nicole Cooper
  • Brighton – Elijah Wade Bishop, Anthony Fonseca, and Alyssa Jordan McDivitt