Native American Christian Academy recognizes honor roll students
Updated as of Tuesday, January 12, 2021 9:15 AM
SUN VALLEY, Ariz. —Native American Christian Academy (NACA) in Sun Valley, Arizona recently announced Honor Roll students for the second quarter of the 2020-2021 school year.
The “A” Honor Roll students earn grades between 94 and 100 percent while maintaining academic balance. NACA “B” Honor Roll students earn grades between 93 and 88 percent while maintaining academic balance.
High School Students qualifying for the “A” Honor Roll students include Jolicia Ethelbah, Noah O’Riley, Diamond Yazzie
Elementary grade "A" Honors were earned by Mindy Wilson.
The “B” Honor Roll students from the NACA High School are Jamal Barker, Jeffrey Chee, Tristin Dailey, Leyah Halwood, Jeremiah Isaac, Anamencia Murphy, Armida Murphy, Daisy Pierce, Janelle Tsosie and Jessica Villalba.
Middle School students earning "B" Honors are Shalyla Murphy, Damian Yazzie, and Priseis Beyal. Elementary students earning "B" Honors are Kylie Tsosie and Philica Yazzie.
The Native American Christian Academy also recognizes students currently taking college classes during the first semester. Students include Daisy Pierce, Jolicia Ethelbah, Jessica Villalba and Diamond Yazzie.
Native American Christian Academy is a private Christian School located seven miles east of Holbrook. The school serves students from Arizona and New Mexico in grades kindergarten through twelfth.
"The Native American Christian Academy strives to meet the needs of students academically, spiritually, emotionally and physically by ministering to the whole child. We are delighted to see our students' commitment,” said Dr. Kristi O'Riley, NACA Director.
Information provided by NACA
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