3rd-Grade June Atkinson Kade Coratti Emery Cosper Raind De Guzman Niyah Figer Kinzley Foster Bentlee Jackson Cesar Martinez Lorenzo Martinez James Mears Brody Overall Scout Sessions Aaron Smith Maverick Adcock Rachelle Allred Leonardo Alvarez Zamayra Amaro Katelyn Archer Blair Baker Jorge Balderas Neveah Benton Samuel Berry Emiliano Bishop Colton Boyd Yzabel Bravo Shawn Calkins Allison Campos Renee Carbajal Hazel Cardenas Jesus Celaya Laken Clawson Aaliyah Clement Emersyn Contreras Tinley Davis Carter Deschaines Adalyn Ellis Taylyn Ellis Catieryn Escobar Azailey Fernandez Isabella Fernandez Avis Fesser Valencia Garcia Harmoni Haines Trevin Head Mikayla Hernandez Camdyn Holland Ashlyn Howell Kannin Hudson Lillianna Hutcherson Julian Jimenez Casey Jinkins Jaymena Jones Billy Knott Kylie Labra Penelope Lambdin Fayth Landrum Ashley Maldonado Zamora Victoria Mariscal Liam Marshall Angel Martinez Noah Martinez Allie McCarty Jayvion McGee-Hughes Uriel Mojica Benjimin Munoz Ryan Murphy Gunner Nelson Dawson Overall Damien Paslay Abcde Perez Audriee Pointer Taisia Poudrier Jesus Quinonez Jayln Ralls Cooper Ramirez Quaid Riggle Gretel Rios Franco Rocha Thomas Rodgers Genesis Rodriguez Gaege Rogers Aaron Salinas Rodrigo Sianez River Smith Jasper Speed Tenlee Stegall Anabel Terrazas Rayden Trejo Alexis Varela Aiden Villa Levi Villegas Joshua Wagner Madilynn White Hanna Zamora Rivera Allys Zanardi 4th-grade Camila Adame Leslie Alexander Ryker Anderson Guillermo Bravo Sophia Brown Uriel Castro Aisley Cooper Colton Cooper Banupriya Drake Gabriella East Haven Fesser Grace Fleming Zuriah Flores Eli Garcia Marlene Garcia Armanie Garza Maci George Callen Goicoechea Breckyn Hamilton Maggie Hardin Apolinar Heredia Genesis Hillyer Mia Jimenez Rodriguez Brenna Joyce Artey Juarez Aubrey Larmon Collins Lewis Madelyn Lewis Alec Lopez Zamantha Madrid James Marshall Kamdyn McKinnis Joslynn Mendez Adelynn Monarrez Jade Munoz Bennett Neill Kyler Noble Hadlee Pender Cole Phillips Emma Porras Carson Putts Jaela Raines Cruz Ramos Adalee Rangel Hannah Rodriguez Cyrus Shoushtari Sabti Cy Simmons Aaryia Tabor Jackson Tucker Zade Vasquez Karter Vigueria Izabel Villezcas Sophia Villezcas Brynlee Wright Jocelyn Aguilar Brady Brancheau Eian Bravo Gentry Cave Peyton Dikes Mary Fox Genesis Garcia Ximena Guerrero Munoz Hunter Holland Korbin Keeney Ava Martinez Bella Perez Hagen Roller Santiago Terrazas Luke Thompson Aria Wallace
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Chloe DeHerrera 5th Robert L. Hernandez 5th Ryan R. Johnson 5th Anders G. Nelson 5th Julian E. Rodriguez 5th Sawyer C. Saxon 5th Guy A. Schneck 5th Kamilah R. Small 5th Kaden N. Wheeler 5th Xachary E. Baker 6th Chenea D. Booker 6th Lanie J. Buchanan 6th Bryson K. Calder 6th Kahlyn R. Cole 6th Daniel A. Escobar 6th Jordyn P. Hawley 6th Semaj N. Lewis 6th Mar Marquez 6th Isabella M. Martinez 6th Atlynn B. Raines 6th Hadley J. Reed 6th Emily N. Rivera 6th Rayna R. Rodriguez 6th Josalynn A. Sanchez 6th Keren O. Sheets 6th Owen T. Williams 6th
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Borger Intermediate A Honor Roll 1st Six Weeks 2022
5th-grade
Bentley Cano
Emma Englund
Robert Hernandez
Jaidrien Mendoza
Natalia Morales
Anders Nelson
Karlee Piedra
Sawyer Saxon
Guy Schneck
Micah Schroeder
Braden Sims
Jake Snyder
Avery Speed
6th Grade
Xachary Baker
Lanie Buchanan
Bryson Calder
Kahlyn Cole
Jordyn Hawley
Rhys Henderson
Shelby Keener
Mar Marquez
Isabella Martinez
Atlynn Raines
Hadley Reed
Rayna Rodriguez
Keren Sheets
Elliette Tindall
Owen Williams
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BMS HONOR ROLL 1st six weeks 2022
Seventh grade
Adcock, Teagan
Braden, Tyler
Broom, Tavion
Bryan, Easton
Chacon Mendoza, Daisy
Curammeng, Yuwan
De La Rosa, Aaliah
Drake, Brooklyn
East Izabella
Fernandez, Aliyah
Figer, Kindyn
Garcia, Miclyn
Holland, Leah
Holland, Lexi
House, Jonah
Ibarra, Aylin
Jordan, Axeley
Ledet, Zayne
Lovato, Lex
Loya, Saydi
Miramontes, Jacqueline
Patterson, Lynnlee
Pena, Mariana
Phillips, Taylor
Piland, August
Raines, Colin
Ramos, Iker
Rosebrugh, Jaymee
Schneck, Madison
Scroggs, Rhett
Steger, Seth
Webb, Ryan
Williams, Taraji
Yankee, Kylee
Yeager, Addison
8th Grade
Allred, Alexander
Banks, Thetta
Boyett, Abbie
Breedlove, Lila
Brown, Rylee
Cervantes, Victor
Dela Cruz, Issabella
Earls, Peyton
Farmer, Easton
Garcia, Bradley
Grado Hernandez, Edgar
Hammit, Brancey
Hawkins, Tiana
Holt, Mollie
Hunter, Anna
Luna, Javian
Mitchell, Ashton
Munoz, Ezra
Munoz, Olivia
Ogans, Madison
Porterfield, Mason
Ramos, Jessie
Ramos, Lilli
Reinhart, Addelyn
Rodriguez, Kayla
Salinas, Alexa
Small, Alexis
Stevens, Joanna
Tindall, Bryson
Villa, Elizabeth
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All A's 1st-grade Aguilar Jacob
Aguirre Keeleigh
Allred Tyler
Almanza Kimber
Amos Breelyn
Arnold Jaxon
Bashor Brynnlee
Beltran Luis
Benavidez Azalea
Bhakta Smera
Bookhultz Aurora
Boston Brielle
Breitenstein Karrington
Brown Quinton
Charlton Grayson
Conner Benson
Contreras Marley
Cooper Baylee
Coratti Karly
Cummings Ziyah
Davis Evelyn
De La Fuente Benny
Delgado Evaney
Ellis Annabeth
Escobar Abraham
Escobar Greyson
Escobar Kaydenn
Evans Colton
Florer Jameis
Freeman Lyliah
Garcia Ava
Gray Parker
Griffin Jaycob
Guerrero Munoz Daniela
Hammack Anthony
Hansen Tailee
Harlan Alann
Haynes Jaice
Hays Bret
Heard Emily
Helms Amelia
Hill Ryleigh
Holtman Bailey
Jacob Kaiden
Jarrett Abriella
Jenkins Hunter
Kemp Brooke
Kerr Jaxson
Lefler Thomas
Lewis Lawson
Lopez Avery
Macias-Reyes Brittany
Magenot Wyspir
Malinowski Saydee
Mariscal Maria
Marquez Emily
Martinez Antonio
Martinez Emma
Martinez Jazmin
Martinez Penelope
Martinez Shaelyn
Matteson Alistair
McCarty Marley
McCauley Colt
McGee Harley
Medina Ariela
Mills Jackson
Morales Sofia
Munoz Eva
Murphy Kayden
Nava Brianna
Nixon Emryn
Noble Brycen
Norman Kallie
Oquendo Isabella
Ortiz Aaiden
Pacheco Roberto
Parra Jasmine
Phillips Catelaiya
Piedra Alijah
Pimentel Rogelio
Plumley Michael
Poudrier Easton
Preas Sofia
Ramos Jennessy
Ratliff Jessie
Ratliff Lelynn
Rebolloso Elizabeth
Reyes Tatiana
Riggall Michael
Rios Emery
Rodriguez Eliza
Rodriguez Eva
Rodriguez Jett
Rodriguez Micaiah
Roller Shadyn
Sandoval Aria
Saxon Samuel
Speed Shiloh
Thomas Hadley
Thompson Lynlee
Todd Taylee
Villalobos Xlianna
Ward William
White Elijah
White Sawyer
Wilson Chase
Winter Robert
Young Braxton
Young Keegan
All A's 2nd-grade Adame Echibarria Rodrigo
Bradley Robert
Brancheau Brooks
Burke Blaze
Calder Anslee
Castro Lyssette
Cauthon Logan
Clark Cooper
Collie Nolan
Collins Helen
Conlee Ava
Cooper Casen
Crisosto Hernandez Carlos
Delgado Ezmeray
Denton Hazel
Derry Lindon
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Borger High School is proud to announce that Lars Nelson is one of approximately 16,000 Semifinalists in the 65th annual National Merit Scholarship Program (NMSC). These academically talented high school seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 7,600 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $31 million that will be offered next spring. To be considered for a Merit Scholarship award, Semifinalists must fulfill several requirements to advance to the Finalist level of the competition. Over 90 percent of the Semifinalists are expected to attain Finalist standing, and about half of the Finalists will win a National Merit Scholarship, earning the Merit Scholar title. NMSC, a not-for-profit organization that operates without government assistance, was established in 1955 specifically to conduct the annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Scholarships are underwritten by NMSC with its own funds and by approximately 400 business organizations and higher education institutions that share NMSC’s goals of honoring the nation’s scholastic champions and encouraging the pursuit of academic excellence.
Over 1.5 million juniors in about 21,000 high schools entered the 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2018 PSAT which served as an initial screen of program entrants. The nationwide pool of Semifinalists, representing less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors, includes the highest-scoring entrants in each state. The number of Semi-finalists in a state is proportional to the state’s percentage of the national total of graduating seniors. To become a Finalist, the Semifinalist and a high school official must submit a detailed scholarship application, in which they provide information about the Semifinalist’s academic record, participation in school and community activities, demonstrated leadership abilities, employment, and honors and awards received. A Semifinalist must have an outstanding academic record throughout high school, be endorsed and recommended by a high school official, write an essay, and earn SAT or ACT scores that confirm the student’s earlier performance on the qualifying test. From the approximately 16,000 Semifinalists, about 15,000 are expected to advance to the Finalist level, and in February they will be notified of this designation. All National Merit Scholarship winners will be selected from this group of Finalists. Merit Scholar designees are selected based on their skills, accomplishments, and potential for success in rigorous college studies, without regard to gender, race, ethnic origin, or religious preference. Three types of National Merit Scholarships will be offered in the spring of 2020. Every Finalist will compete for one of 2,500 National Merit $2500 Scholarships that will be awarded on a state representational basis. About 1,000 corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards will be provided by approximately 220 corporations and business organizations for Finalists who meet their specified criteria, such as children of the grantor’s employees or residents of communities where sponsor plants or offices are located. In addition, about 180 colleges and universities are expected to finance some 4,100 college-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards for Finalists who will attend the sponsor institution. National Merit Scholarship winners of 2020 will be announced in four nationwide news releases beginning and concluding in July. These scholarship recipients will join more than 345,000 other distinguished young people who have earned the Merit Scholar title.
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The Velma Freeman Gillespie and Zelma Freeman Root Foundation was established in 1995 by Mrs. Gillespie’s family to honor a deserving teacher at the end of each school year. Velma Freeman Gillespie and Zelma Freeman Root were twin sisters who both taught in the Borger ISD system for over twenty-five years each. Mrs. Root came to Borger in 1944. Mrs. Gillespie came to visit her from Arkansas in 1946 and never went back. Mrs. Gillespie taught in Borger Junior High School for 25 years. Mrs. Root taught at Borger High School for 26 years. Both retired in 1971. After retiring from BISD, Zelma Root taught at Frank Phillips Junior College for five years. Mrs. Gillespie had two sons, Dr. Hamp Gillespie and Dr. Mike Gillespie, who both graduated from Borger Independent School District. After Velma Gillespie passed away in October 1994, her sons wanted to honor their mother and aunt by establishing the foundation. The award is given to a deserving teacher in the academic field who possesses the following: A concern for students and the capability to inspire them
The ability and willingness to work cooperatively with colleagues
A drive to initiate activities that improve instruction for students
An ability to work effectively with different groups in the community
The desire to stay informed of current educational theories and practices
An ability and willingness to make meaningful contributions to education
Examples of innovations started in the nominees’ classrooms.
The 2021-22 campus nominees included Kathryn Sims from Borger High School, Angelica Garay from Paul Belton Elementary, Charissa Drake from Gateway Elementary, Katie Rodriguez from Crockett Elementary, Lauren Hays from Borger Intermediate, and April Couch from Borger Middle School. This year the decision was very hard for the committee. They could not choose one winner so the award was presented to two teachers. The Root-Gillespie award went to Charissa Drake and Lauren Hays. The nomination form for Mrs. Drake described her as ever-changing, charismatic, effective, influential, energizing, and transformative! Also said of Mrs. Drake, “Have you ever crawled into an igloo to read a book? Crept on all fours into a dark bat cave for a day of learning by flashlight and glow sticks? Entered a pizza parlor to be inspired to write? Mrs. Drake’s classes have! She has a never give up attitude and cheers on her students to do the same!” Mrs. Hays is described as an energetic, fun-loving asset to her campus and district. The nomination form also stated, “A strength of Lauren’s philosophy of teaching is that she does not only teach students for one year, but she cares for and plays a role in their lives after they leave her classroom and campus. She has served two campuses, Gateway, and BIS. It has been fun to watch her be able to teach all her former students again at a different stage of their lives. Her classroom is a safe place for students to be themselves and have a positive relationship with peers and teachers, while effectively interacting with literature.” Congratulations to all the candidates! Thank you for your service!
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Hutchinson county stock show results for Borger FFA – (middle School is underlined) Goats Morgan Malinowski 2nd and 3rd place Olivia Munoz 3rd place Shaylee Rosebrugh 3rd place and Junior showmanship Jaymee Rosebrugh 1st and 2nd place also won Grand Champion goat Sheep Taylor Ireland 1st and 4th place also won senior showmanship Jasmine Morado 3rd place Kenadie Kurts 2nd place Annie Juarez 2nd place Walker martin 2nd place Arianna Hipolito 1st place and reserve grand lamb Emma Gutierrez 3rd place Olivia Munoz 1st place and grand champion lamb and junior showmanship Cattle Taylor Ireland 4th place heifer Julian Garcia 3rd place steer Quaid Trolinger 2nd place steer and senior showmanship Swine Baylei Lewter 1st place berk and breed champion berk and 3rd place York Caysn Pittillo 4th place duroc Emma Gutierrez 1st place duroc also 2nd place cross Shaylee Rosebrugh 3rd place duroc 3rd place hamp 4th place cross Jaymee Rosebrugh 1st and 2nd place duroc also reserve breed duroc 2nd place hamp and 2nd place cross Olivia Munoz 2nd place hamp and 5th place cross Annie Juarez 2nd place hamp Caleb Dixon 1st place York and 3rd place cross Berklei Lewter 1st place hamp and 2nd place cross Hagen Lewter 2nd and 5th place cross Keely Ireland 1st and 6th place cross Taegan Potts 4th and 5th place cross Peyton earls 6th and 9th place cross Austin coffee 4th and 8th place cross Emily Broom 6th place cross Walker Martin 4th place cross Katie Hataway 3rd place hamp and 2nd place cross Ryan Yankee 3rd place cross Zane Wicker 5th place cross Kynlee Mitchell 7th place cross
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Bulldog Boys Wrestling participated in the 2022 Hereford Rumble Jan 7-8.
The Bulldogs placed 26th overall in the team standings.
Individual results:
Hayden Phillips-20th in the 132 weight class
Korbyn Gibson-13th in the 160 weight class
Greg Fulton-20th in the 170 weight class
J.D. Keeney-23rd in the 182 weight class
Andrew Welch-19th in the 285 weight class
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The Borger Lady Bulldogs participated in the 21st Annual Lady Horns Classic at Caprock High School in Amarillo Jan 7-8.
The Lady Bulldogs finished 19th overall in the team standings.
Julia Stevens placed 3rd in the 119 division of the Silver bracket.
Sianna Smith placed 1st in the 138 division of the Bronze bracket.
Eva Chavez placed 5th in the 148 division of the Orange bracket.
Brianna Maestas placed 5th in the 165 division of the Silver bracket.
Arianna Maestas placed 3rd in the 215 division of the Gold bracket.
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