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Newnan High School student Georgia Harvey, left, receives the Newnan High School Beta Club Scholarship.
Newnan High School student Josie Roberson, left, receives the Newnan Shrine Club Scholarship.
Newnan High School students Kate Howell, left, and Katelyn Sullivan, right, receive the Coweta Fayette EMC’s Melissa Segars Scholarship.
Newnan High School student Adrianna Jackson, left, receives the Pilot Club of Newnan Scholarship.
East Coweta High School student Morgan Cleveland, right, receives the Neweta Organization NANBPW Scholarship Book Award from Radeidre Hill, left.
East Coweta High School student Lana Revere, right, receives the Johnny Brown Coweta Sports Hall of Fame Scholarship from Carl McKnight, left.
East Coweta High School student Josephine Coffey, right, receives the West Georgia (GA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated Scholarship from Sharon Owens, left.
East Coweta High School students Gerald “KJ” Slaton, Adeline Askew, Kennedy Middlebrooks, Lily Fox and Sydney Eakin receive the The Hunter Scarbrough Leadership Scholarship from Joni Scarbrough and Brenda Harper. Back row, from left: Brenda Harper and Joni Scarbrough. Front row, from left: Gerald “KJ” Slaton, Lily Fox, Kennedy Middlebrooks, Adeline Askew and Sydney Eakin.
Northgate High School students Lilly Carrillo, Ava Collins, Sidney Brown, Helena Gibson, Amelie Johnston, Alexandra Allen and Aaliyah Reynolds receive the The Hedera Foundation Scholarship from Dr. Triscia Hendrickson, Brenda Andrews and other members.
Northgate High School student Sidney Brown, middle, receives the Interdenominational Ministers’ Wives & Widows Council of Newnan Scholarship.
Northgate High School student Sophia Siegel, left, receives the The Lighthouse Committee of Newnan Utilities Scholarship from Mary Bajalcaliev, right.
Northgate High School student Lilly Carrillo, left, receives the Joe Adams Memorial Scholarship from Frank Reece, right.
Newnan High School student Georgia Harvey, left, receives the Newnan High School Beta Club Scholarship.
Newnan High School student Josie Roberson, left, receives the Newnan Shrine Club Scholarship.
Newnan High School students Kate Howell, left, and Katelyn Sullivan, right, receive the Coweta Fayette EMC’s Melissa Segars Scholarship.
Newnan High School student Adrianna Jackson, left, receives the Pilot Club of Newnan Scholarship.
East Coweta High School student Morgan Cleveland, right, receives the Neweta Organization NANBPW Scholarship Book Award from Radeidre Hill, left.
East Coweta High School student Lana Revere, right, receives the Johnny Brown Coweta Sports Hall of Fame Scholarship from Carl McKnight, left.
East Coweta High School student Josephine Coffey, right, receives the West Georgia (GA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated Scholarship from Sharon Owens, left.
East Coweta High School students Gerald “KJ” Slaton, Adeline Askew, Kennedy Middlebrooks, Lily Fox and Sydney Eakin receive the The Hunter Scarbrough Leadership Scholarship from Joni Scarbrough and Brenda Harper. Back row, from left: Brenda Harper and Joni Scarbrough. Front row, from left: Gerald “KJ” Slaton, Lily Fox, Kennedy Middlebrooks, Adeline Askew and Sydney Eakin.
Northgate High School students Lilly Carrillo, Ava Collins, Sidney Brown, Helena Gibson, Amelie Johnston, Alexandra Allen and Aaliyah Reynolds receive the The Hedera Foundation Scholarship from Dr. Triscia Hendrickson, Brenda Andrews and other members.
Northgate High School student Sidney Brown, middle, receives the Interdenominational Ministers’ Wives & Widows Council of Newnan Scholarship.
Northgate High School student Sophia Siegel, left, receives the The Lighthouse Committee of Newnan Utilities Scholarship from Mary Bajalcaliev, right.
Northgate High School student Lilly Carrillo, left, receives the Joe Adams Memorial Scholarship from Frank Reece, right.
The 2024-25 school year has come and gone, and with it, hundreds of students became graduates of the Coweta County School System. Honors Nights are designed to recognize and celebrate the hard work of these graduates. The Newnan Times-Herald will share the achievements of the class of 2025 over the next several weeks.
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