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UA Cossatot Releases Spring 2022 Honor Students and List of Graduates
UA Cossatot Releases Spring 2022 Honor Students and List of Graduates
UA Cossatot’s Office of the Registrar recently released the spring 2022 Chancellor’s List and Vice Chancellor’s List, as well as the names of the spring 2022 graduates.
93 students were named to the Chancellor’s list, maintaining a minimum of 4.0 semester GPA while taking a minimum of twelve college credit hours. 85 students were named on the Vice Chancellor’s list, maintaining a minimum of a 3.5 semester GPA while taking a minimum of twelve college credit hours.
UA Cossatot Spring 2022 Chancellor’s List:
Amity: Dathan Vaught
Ashdown: Reina Anderson, Hunter Billingsley, Blayne Buster, Quinton Holland, and Tyler Burns
Ben Lomond: Kaitlyn Finigan
Cove: Deantha Gibbons
De Queen: Jennifer Aparicio, Madison Bagley, Heather Bradshaw, Tressie Click, Kimberly Delgado,
Oscar Fernandez, Edgar Ferretiz, William Foster, Juan Gaona, Bryan Gutierrez, Halle Harp, Allen Hong, Maximino Lemus, Annabelle Lindsey, Magdalena Lugo, Rivera Magana, Daniel Marrufo, Marlen Martinez, Gerardo Monroy, Ariana Ortiz, Lizbeth Osura, Dulce Owen, Alex Pacheco,
Timothy Pham, Diana Ramirez, Linda Ramirez, Joshua Servante, McKenzie Simpson, Izabella Sotelo,
Ethan Wolcott, Samantha Ivy, Danielle Martinez, Stephanie Piza, Amanda May, John Montiel, and
Valentin Sanchez Jr
Dierks: Taylor Darling, Nancy Diaz, Allie McConnell, Kayden Turner, and Kimberly McCauley
Foreman: Caroline Beasley
Fouke: Denise Austin
Gillham: Joshua Vann
Glenwood: Alexus Caldwell and Benjamin Williams
Horatio: Kelsi Brown
Kirby: Jolie Brewer and Roberto Vasquez
Langley: Kamry Kelley and Taylor Kelley
Lockesburg: Lauren Carver, Calum Casiano, Jasie Miller, and Arrionna Stout
McCaskill: Justin Ellison
Mineral Springs: Marlon Graves Jr and Alan Hernandez
Murfreesboro: Kyla Collins, Johnaaron Legate, and Brooke Westfall
Nashville: Katie Cochran, Audri Couch, Dabne Cuellar, Joshua Feltenberger, Dennis Guzman,
Jessica Medina-Frias, Kendra Miller, Adam Nix, Arely Pioquinto, Maritsa Rosas, Diana Rubio- Hernandez, Braven Warren, Wiley Washburn, Kinsey Westfall, Blane Woods, and James Jordan.
Ozan: LaShonna Cooper and Daleigh Morris
Texarkana: Robert Haworth, Grant Nolen, Joseph Benett Shan, and Anthony Stine.
Umpire: Kelsie Faulkner
Winthrop: Riley Martin
UA Cossatot Spring 2022 Vice Chancellor’s List:
Amity: Jordyn Cotter and Joseph Galloway
Ashdown: Adkison Benjamin, Jaden Altenbaumer, Faith Green, Kellie Jones, Kenneth Purtell, Lexius Winfrey, Fletcher Swilley, and Breana Noble
Camden: Cha'keria Evans
Columbus: Riley Webb
De Queen: Abigail Angeles, Arlette Briones, Ashley Contreras, Ivette Gonzalez, Edith Hernandez,
Johnathan Hernandez, Liliana Hernandez, Victor Hernandez, Layton Jackson, Giovanna Lerma, Edwin Mora, Aldon Moreno-Cruz, Maria Munoz Juache, Myan Newman, Brenda Perez, Zuleima Rodriguez-Chavez, Jose Rojas, Logan Turner, Samantha Wilkerson, Rachel Williamson, Miranda Coto, Kimberly Frachiseur, Ercilia Gomez, Tasma Irons, Tanesha Van Horn, and Olivia Yandell
Delight: Noah McGalliard
Dierks: Chantal Alonso, Braxton Claborn, Jaiden Jackson, Allie Miller, Kitreena Russell, William Sirmon, and Kasyn Turner
Foreman: Daniel Eyraud, Chunjung Howell, and Colton Rose
Gillham: Ariel Dinkins
Hatfield: Esmerelda Johnson
Horatio: Melissa Arellano, Anahiz Ruvalcaba, and Roberto Villeda Jr
Kirby: Lucas Cowart
Langley: Jacy White
Lockesburg: Ciarra Walker and Shelby Blankenship
Mineral Springs: Destiny Bearden and Keon Piggee
Murfreesboro: Tammie Summers
Nashville: Estevan Bravo, Alexis Byers, Esmeralda Camacho, Lamia Hendrix, Jerry Hernandez,
Sandra Hernandez, Avery Hood, Dustin Hupp, Hannah McClendon, Amarion Nelson, Ivette Pizarro,
Mattison Steele, Haley Wright, Deven Barton, and Elizabeth McCauley
Newhope: Alleigh Tucker
Okolona: Lakyn Watts
Texarkana: Julie Clift, Peyton Dean, Joshua Robles Jr, and Chase Hicks
Umpire: Selena Zaragoza
Winthrop: Jaymee Hess and April Klitz
24 students graduate with Summa Cum Laude honors, meaning they graduate with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.9 to 4.0. 20 students graduate with Magna Cum Laude honors, meaning they graduated with a cumulative GPA of 3.75 to 3.89. 29 students graduate with Cum Laude honors, meaning they graduate with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 to 3.74.
UA Cossatot Spring 2022 Summa Cum Laude Honors:
Jackson Banister, Brayden Buck, Audri Couch, Kelsie Faulkner, Oscar Fernandez, Dennis Guzman, Jacob Heminger, Lamia Hendrix, Luis Hernandez, Allen Hong, James Jordan, Maximino Lemus, Johana Martinez,
Marlen Martinez, Jasie Miller, Adam Nix, Aiden Oglesby, Jaycee Runnels, Valentin Sanchez, Kristen Sewell,
Kimberly Taylor, Dathan Vaught, Natalee Voss, and Benjamin Williams
UA Cossatot Spring 2022 Magna Cum Laude Honors:
Estevan Bravo, Alexis Byers, Klair Castleberry, Colby Dellinger, Cha'keria Evans, Edgar Ferretiz, Cynthia Gallaway, Edith Hernandez, Liliana Hernandez, Jace Jackson, Randi Markham, Kendra Miller, Alex Pacheco,
Karleigh Reeder, Eric Rojo, Joshua Servante, Kayden Turner, Joshua Vann, Latoya Vaughn, and America Vega
UA Cossatot Spring 2022 Cum Laude Honors:
Jaden Altenbaumer, Reina Anderson, Deven Barton, Ada Camarillo, Abby Clark, Tonya Cloud, Tanaya Coburn, Jordyn Cotter, Hannah Crow, Kimberly Frachiseur, Shonda French, Michael Gibson, Ivette Gonzalez,
Christian Hart, Sandra Hernandez, Manuel Hernandez, Harley Keys, Johnaaron Legate, Leonardo Martinez,
Elizabeth McCauley, Samantha Mefford, Brenda Mera Leon, Aldon Moreno-Cruz, Summer Morgan, Raegan Porter, Angeles Rojas-Duran, Manuel Soto Ramirez, Burgundi Unruh, and Ciarra Walker
274 students graduate with a certificate of proficiency, technical certificate, or associate degree. Some students earned multiple certificates and degrees, allowing for 464 spring 2022 awards.
UA Cossatot Spring 2022 Graduates:
Alleene: Ethan Jones, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors &Controls
Amity: Jordyn Cotter, Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies,
Technical Certificate: General Studies; Joseph Galloway, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding; Randi Markham, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Harrison Sutton, Certificate of Proficiency: Mechanical Devices;
Dathan Vaught, Associate of General Studies, Associate of Arts, Technical Certificate: General Studies
Arkadelphia: Klair Castleberry, Technical Certificate: Health Professions
Ashdown: Drake Abney, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors &Controls; William Abney, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Benjamin Adkison, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science: Business, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Jaden Altenbaumer, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Reina Anderson, Associate of Science: Psychology, Associate of General Studies: General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Hunter Billingsley, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Paiton Britt, Technical Certificate: Medical Assisting; Kyle Burnham, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls; Tyler Burnham, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Tyler Burns, Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies: General Studies; Blayne Buster, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Electricity, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Certificate of Proficiency: Programmable Controls; JaLiana Clinton, Associate of General Studies: General Studies, Associate of Science: STEM; Hannah Crow, Technical Certificate: Health Professions, Colby Dellinger, Associate of Applied Science:General Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Electricity, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: Programmable Controls; Logan Fisher, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls; Michael Wayne Friday, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Michael Gibson, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Certificate of Proficiency: Mechanical Devices; Corbin Gulley, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding; Veronica Hall, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant; Alexander Hamby, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Quinton Holland, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Colin Lockeby, Associate of General Studies General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Scotty McWhorter, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics, Certificate of Proficiency: Mechanical Devices, Certificate of Proficiency, Industrial Motors &Controls; Darcy Neff, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Aaliyah Nutt: Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant; Lachelsy O'Guinn, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Kasie Robinson, Technical Certificate: Teaching Assistant, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant; Roricka Stewart, Associate of Science: Psychology, Associate of General Studies: General Studies; James Sullivan, Certificate of Proficiency: Programmable Controls; Fletcher Swilley, Associate of Applied Science:General Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Certificate of Proficiency: Mechanical Devices, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Charli Tompkins, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Matthew Vaught, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Lucas Wooden, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding
Buckner: Abby Clark, Technical Certificate: Health Professions
Camden: Cha'keria Evans, Technical Certificate: General Studies
Cove: Dayton Ralls, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Electricity, Certificate of Proficiency: Mechanical Devices, Certificate of Proficiency: Programmable Controls
De Queen: Wilber Abarca, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors &Controls; Jan Aguilar, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Sarah Ahumada, Associate of General Studies: General Studies; Cesar Alonso, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering;
Julio Alvarez, Associate of Science: STEM; Joaquin Ambriz, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Shannon Anderson, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Terry Anderson, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies;
Jennifer Aparicio, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant; Rodrigo Arroyo, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding; Chasity Borja, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Gracie Burcham, Technical Certificate: Cosmetology; Roshunda Burris, Technical Certificate: Health Professions;
Jesus Camacho, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding; Ada Camarillo, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Duncan Connor, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Cesar Cortes Espinoza, Certificate of Proficiency, Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Citlally Cuadra-Perez, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Abisai De Jesus, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Kimberly Delgado, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant; Brianna Devlin, Associate of General Studies; Brianna Devlin, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Oscar Fernandez, Technical Certificate: Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: TIG Welding; Edgar Ferretiz, Technical Certificate: Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: TIG Welding; William Foster, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Alec Zander Frachiseur, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding; Kimberly Frachiseur, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Cynthia Gallaway, Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies;
Juan Gaona, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Esteban Gardea, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering;
Jay Gatlin, Associate of Applied Science: General Business, Technical Certificate: Business Management, Certificate of Proficiency: Business Management; Trinity Geierman, Associate of Science: Psychology, Associate of Arts: Associate of General Studies; Misty Goings, Certificate of Proficiency: GIS Technology; Ivette Gonzalez, Associate of Science: Teaching: K-6, Associate of Arts: Teaching, Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: Teaching Assistant, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant; Dieon Gonzalez, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Carlos Gonzalez Rodriguez, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls; Abel Gutierrez, Certificate of Proficiency, MIG Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: TIG Welding; Angie Hernandez, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant; Martha Hernandez, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant; Liliana Hernandez, Associate of Science: Teaching: K-6, Associate of General Studies, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Edith Hernandez, Technical Certificate: Health Professions, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Manuel Hernandez, Technical Certificate, Health Professions; Enrique Hernandez, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Luis Hernandez, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Cezar Herrera, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Payton Hibbs, Associate of Science: Agriculture Science, Certificate of Proficiency: GIS Technology; Allen Hong, Technical Certificate: General Studies;
Samantha Ivy, Technical Certificate: Welding, Certificate of Proficiency:MIG Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: TIG Welding; Layton Jackson, Associate of Arts, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Anayzia Jefferson, Technical Certificate:General Studies, Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies; Maria Jimenez, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Ashley Johnson, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant; Irata Kelen, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding;
Rebekah Larremore, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Kevin Leeper, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding; Maximino Lemus, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Armando Lopez, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls; Erick Loredo, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Dalton Love, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls; Leonardo Martinez, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology; Johana Martinez, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Marlen Martinez, Technical Certificate, Health Professions; Leonardo Martinez Alvarez, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology; Meagan Martz, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Amanda May, Associate of Applied Science: General Business; Jessica McGough, Technical Certificate: Health Professions;
Edvinn Mendez, Certificate of Proficiency: Pipe Welding GMAW/FCAW, Certificate of Proficiency: Pipe Welding SMAW; Dair Mendoza, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Brenda Mera Leon, Associate of Science: Teaching: K-6, Associate of Arts: Teaching,Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: Teaching Assistant, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant, Technical Certificate: General Studies; John Montiel, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Edwin Mora, Certificate of Proficiency: Pipe Welding SMAW Stainless Steel, Certificate of Proficiency: Pipe Welding GMAW/FCAW, Certificate of Proficiency: Pipe Welding SMAW; Aldon Moreno-Cruz, Technical Certificate: Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: TIG Welding; Alexander Mosqueda, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Jonathan Mosqueda, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering;
Josefina Ortiz, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Danny Osura, Associate of Science: Middle Level Education; Alex Pacheco, Technical Certificate: Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: TIG Welding; Yanira Pacheco-Solano, Associate of Science: Psychology, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Carson Patterson, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Connor Pearce, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Brenda Perez: Certificate of Proficiency: Medical Transcription; Ariel Perez, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Decorian Phillips, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Alex Ramirez, Certificate of Proficiency: Mechanical Devices, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors &Controls, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology;
Elijah Ramirez, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Sebastian Ramirez, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Vorian Rehm, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding; Pedro Rios, Certificate of Proficiency: Accounting, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Zuleima Rodriguez-Chavez, Associate of Science: Agri Science, Certificate of Proficiency: GIS Technology; Jose Rojas, Certificate of Proficiency Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Angeles Rojas-Duran, Associate of Science: Psychology, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Daniel Saldivar, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Allan San Juan, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Misael Sanches, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors &Controls; Johnny Sanchez, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Valentin Sanchez Jr., Associate of Applied Science: General Technology, Certificate of Proficiency: Programmable Controls, Certificate of Proficiency: Mechanical Devices, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Electricity; Josue Santiago, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering, Technical Certificate: Business Management, Certificate of Proficiency: Business Management; Edward Sosa, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Burgundi Unruh: Associate of Science: Teaching: K-6, Associate of Arts: Teaching, Technical Certificate: Teaching Assistant, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant, Associate of General Studies; Tanesha Van Horn, Associate of Applied Science: General Business, Technical Certificate: Accounting; Ryan Vance, Associate of Science: Natural Resources,
Technical Certificate: General Studies, Certificate of Proficiency: GIS Technology; America Vega, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Sofia Velazquez, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Charles Wood, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors &Controls; Kamren Woods, Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Eric Rojo, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering
Delight: Brookelyen Cox, Technical Certificate: General Studies, Associate of Science: Psychology; Britton Hutcherson, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Electricity, Certificate of Proficiency: Mechanical Devices, Certificate of Proficiency: Programmable Controls; Madison May, Associate of Science: STEM
Dierks: Jo Anna Bobo, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Benjamin Bolland, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Brayden Buck, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology,
Technical Certificate: Industrial Electricity, Certificate of Proficiency: Programmable Controls; Keith Franklin, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Kayliegh Hill, Associate of Science: Agri Business, Technical Certificate: Agriculture; Jace Jackson, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Electricity, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Certificate of Proficiency: Programmable Controls; Samantha Mefford, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Aiden Oglesby, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Electricity, Certificate of Proficiency: Programmable Controls; Aaron Stokes, Technical Certificate: Agriculture, Certificate of Proficiency: GIS Technology; Abigale Thomas, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Kayden Turner, Associate of General Studies
Foreman: Leigha Bearden, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Zackery Carver, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors &Controls, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Jason Goeldi, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Chase Gross, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls; Robert Jones, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls; Colton Rose, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology
Fouke: Kristen Sewell, Technical Certificate: Health Professions
Gillham: Hadley Philamlee, Certificate of Proficiency: GIS Technology; Joshua Vann, Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies
Glenwood: Carson Hall, Technical Certificate: Agriculture; Jecylin Harmon, Associate of Arts,
Associate of General Studies; Benjamin Williams, Associate of General Studies, Associate of Arts, Technical Certificate: General Studies
Grannis: Adamari Aguirre, Technical Certificate: General Studies
Horatio: Johnathan Allen, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering;
Jared Batson, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Manuel Hernandez, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology,Technical Certificate: Industrial Electricity, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Certificate of Proficiency: Programmable Controls; Bryan Hernandez, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding; Marco Jimenez, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering;
Kandice Killion, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Summer Morgan, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Kaylee Murry, Associate of Applied Science: Occupational Therapy Assistant;
Adrian Patlan Hernandez, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Electricity, Certificate of Proficiency: Programmable Controls; Kevin Quiroz, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors &Controls; Alexis Ramirez, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding; Anthony Ramirez, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding; Ely Ricardo, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding; Maddie Rivas, Technical Certificate: Agriculture;
Krystal Robinson, Associate of General Studies; Brandon Stewart, Associate of Science: Psychology, Associate of Arts; Roberto Villeda Jr., Certificate of Proficiency: Pipe Welding SMAW Stainless Steel, Certificate of Proficiency: Pipe Welding SMAW, Certificate of Proficiency: Pipe Welding GMAW/FCAW; Natalee Voss, Associate of General Studies
Kirby: Lucas Cowart, Certificate of Proficiency: Mechanical Devices; Tonya White, Associate of Science: Psychology, Technical Certificate: General Studies
Linden: Victoria Harper, Associate of Science: Psychology
Lockesburg: Nelda Allen, Technical Certificate: Business Management, Certificate of Proficiency: Business Management; Brittany Bradshaw, Technical Certificate: Health Professions;
Calum Casiano, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Nickolas Chesser, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls; Ethan Clay, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls; Jacob Gilbert, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Baylee Harder, Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies; Skylar Lawrence, Certificate of Proficiency : Industrial Motors & Controls; Kaitlen Martz, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; Jasie Miller, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Melinda Montiel, Technical Certificate:General Studies; Jesse Stegall, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Kimberly Taylor, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Ciarra Walker, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies
Lowell: Darline Montiel, Associate of Science: Psychology, Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies
Mineral Springs: Marlon Graves Jr., Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering;
Alan Hernandez, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding; Keon Piggee, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; LaToya Vaughn, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Sydaija Walton, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Taneiya White, Technical Certificate: Health Professions
Murfreesboro: Hayley Hale, Associate of Applied Science: General Business; Harley Keys, Technical Certificate: Welding; JohnAaron Legate, Technical Certificate: Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: TIG Welding; Alex Trombley, Certificate of Proficiency: MIG Welding
Nashville: Deven Barton, Associate of Applied Science: General Business; Gynder Benson, Associate of Science: Agri Education, Certificate of Proficiency: GIS Technology; Estevan Bravo, Technical Certificate: General Studies; James Brockman, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding; Alexis Byers, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Dana Carlton, Technical Certificate: Business Management, Certificate of Proficiency: Business Management, Certificate of Proficiency: Accounting; Aiden Chapman, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Tanaya Coburn, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Hector Cortez, Associate of Science: Criminal Justice, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Audri Couch: Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Kristi Noelle Couch, Associate of General Studies; Dennis Guzman, Associate of Science: Middle Level Education; Annette Harris, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Christian Hart, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology; Lamia Hendrix, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Sandra Hernandez, Associate of Science: Teaching: K-6, Associate of Arts: Teaching, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies, Technical Certificate: Teaching Assistant, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant; John Hudkins, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Dustin Hupp, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering; James Jordan, Certificate of Proficiency: Pipe Welding GMAW/FCAW, Certificate of Proficiency: Pipe Welding SMAW; Jackson King, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Elizabeth McCauley, Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies; Hannah McClendon, Associate of Arts; Kendra Miller, Associate of Arts, Associate of General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Quisha Morgan, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Adam Nix, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Certificate of Proficiency: Mechanical Devices, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls,Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics;
Zachary Patrick, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls; Raegan Porter, Associate of Science: Psychology, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Karleigh Reeder, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Alissa Reid, Technical Certificate: Health Professions;
Maya Richard, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Diana Rubio, Technical Certificate: Cosmetology; Jaycee Runnels, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Alexandria Salinas, Technical Certificate: Cosmetology; Mark Sillavan, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls;
Mason Sillavan, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors &Controls; Cheyenne Sitzes, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Treyton Spurling, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics;
Takela Stewart, Technical Certificate: General Studies, Associate of Science: Psychology; Joshua Sweeden, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Carina Torres, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Haeden Walker, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Braven Warren, Technical Certificate: Cosmetology; Hadyn Whisenhunt, Associate of Applied Science: General Technology, Technical Certificate: Industrial Technology, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics; Brenden Woodall: Certificate of Proficiency, Industrial Motors & Controls, Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding; Blane Woods, Certificate of Proficiency: Brakes, Suspension & Steering
Newhope: Dallas Fennell, Associate of Arts, Technical Certificate: General Studies;
Jacob Sharp, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors & Controls, Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics
Saratoga: James Archer Jr., Certificate of Proficiency: SMAW Welding
Star City: Taniah Johnson, Technical Certificate: Health Professions
Texarkana: Julie Clift, Associate of Science: Psychology, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Tonya Cloud, Technical Certificate: Health Professions; Jacob Heminger, Associate of General Studies: General Studies, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Jamile Navarrete, Associate of Applied Science: Digital Media & Marketing, Technical Certificate: Digital Media & Marketing
Umpire: Kelsie Faulkner, Associate of Arts, Technical Certificate: General Studies;
Selena Zaragoza, Technical Certificate: General Studies
Wickes: Vanessa Rundel, Certificate of Proficiency: Business Management
Wilton: Shonda French, Technical Certificate: Teaching Assistant, Certificate of Proficiency: Teaching Assistant; Lia Gulley, Associate of General Studies
Winthrop: Payton Allen, Technical Certificate: General Studies; Riley Martin, Certificate of Proficiency: Industrial Motors &Controls, Certificate of Proficiency: Mechanical Devices,
Certificate of Proficiency: Hydraulics & Pneumatics
22 students graduated with a General Education Development (GED) through UA Cossatot’s Adult Education program.
UA Cossatot Spring 2022 GED Students:
Lillian Houselog, Kason Fisher, Edgar Overturf, Gracelyn Garland, Maryann Ward, Dennis Ward, Charisse Ward, Heather Castle, Shamara Benson, Seth Carr, Savanna Parker, Shawn Eastman, Logan Wright, Chelby Hinton, Lexy Sullivan, Attalee Frachiseur, Alex Martinez, Francis Wyant, Triston Gallagher, Robert Manley, Davy Troup, and Ashley Hickox
Heavy Rainfall and Flooding Expected for Arkansas on Tuesday
A heavy rain event is expected for Tuesday and Wednesday in Arkansas, but it appears the amounts will not be quite as heavy as previously thought.
The forecast calls for three to four inches of rain (instead of four to six inches) from central into southwest Arkansas. Elsewhere across the state, one to three-inch amounts is expected. Given this much rain, there is the potential for flash flooding in places and rises in area rivers.
Click on the pic below for the attached weather briefing PDF from the National Weather Service.
UA Cossatot Athletics Department to add Soccer for Fall 2023
UA Cossatot will be adding another team sport in fall 2023. The Colts will compete at the NJCAA Division II level in men’s and women’s soccer.
UA Cossatot’s Athletic Director Robert Byrd announced, “UA Cossatot Athletics is excited to continue to expand our sporting options with the addition of Men’s and Women’s soccer in the fall of 2023. The timing is perfect. We have so many high-quality soccer student-athletes in our area, and we knew it would be the perfect addition for the college. Our student-athletes will compete in Region 2 at the Division 2 level and have the opportunity to compete against programs across the state as well as in Oklahoma, Louisiana and Texas.”
UA Cossatot Chancellor Dr. Steve Cole added, "Soccer coming to UA Cossatot is the natural progression of our sports offerings. We wanted to make sure we would have world-class facilities before starting soccer and it looks like we will have that right here in De Queen. It is also natural to have soccer at UA Cossatot because our area has produced more class 4A and 5A high school state soccer championships than any other area. We are proud to build on that heritage. The area UA Cossatot serves also has the absolute greatest soccer fans on the planet, and to add collegiate soccer for these fans in 2023 is just another reason to add this program. We will begin recruiting student-athletes for soccer almost immediately, letting soccer players from the area and the world know the Colts will be playing for championships right away.”
For more information, contact Robert Byrd at 870-584-1105 or rbyrd@cccua.edu.
UA Cossatot Receives $311,800 ANCRC Grant
UA Cossatot recently received a $311,800 grant from the Arkansas Natural and Cultural Resources Council (ANCRC) to finish restoring the remainder of the old Lockesburg Middle School.
UA Cossatot obtained the Lockesburg High School, Middle School, and Gymnasium in 2013.
After completing the renovations to the old middle school with this new grant, UA Cossatot will be making an application to have the entire Lockesburg Campus listed as a Historic District.
UA Cossatot Chancellor Dr. Steve Cole said, “Since obtaining the old Lockesburg High School campus in 2013, we have approached and received over $1,000,000 from the ANCRC to invest in restoring the Lockesburg campus. With this latest grant, we will be able to complete all of the final restorations to the old Middle School and the original high school steps. Once this is complete, we will apply for the Lockesburg campus to become a Historic District. Because of the ANCRC, we have been able to leverage other dollars to help build two major programs dedicated to the Lockesburg campus. Our college will always be looking at additional grant opportunities to help invest in Southwest Arkansas.”
In addition to the completion of renovations on the Lockesburg Campus, UA Cossatot Foundation currently has naming opportunities for the old middle school through the Blue Darter Heritage Campaign. Classrooms, the Museum Room, the building exterior, and brick pavers are available for naming. Proceeds from the Blue Darter Heritage Campaign will help fund the Blue Darter Museum, the Blue Darter Community Room, classroom technology in middle school, the Gymnasium, furnishings for the middle school, athletic support, and
scholarships. Twenty percent of all monies raised through this campaign will go toward funding the Blue Darter Heritage Scholarship, only available to students residing in the 71846 zip code.
For more information on the ANCRC grant, contact Dr. Steve Cole at 870-584-1173 or scole@cccua.edu. For more information on the Blue Darter Heritage Campaign, Contact Dustin Roberts at 870-584-1172 or droberts@cccua.edu
Aerial Photos of Fiesta Fest in Downtown De Queen
Photos by Jon Bunyard/UA Cossatot
Aerial Photos of the New Sevier Medical Center Under Construction
Aerial Photos provided by Monte Bartek of Bartek Recon
2022 Sevier County Arkansas 4-H Teen Stars Named
The Sevier County Extension office would like to announce Sevier County’s seven newest Arkansas 4-H Teen Stars. Congratulations to Kyle Williamson, Jake Seymour, Jake Sawyer, Blake Sawyer, Kinlee Stivers, Matthew Maben, and Zae-Lei Frachiseur.
The 2022 Teen Stars were announced last week. Forty-six individuals from across the state were named this year with seven being from Sevier County. The Arkansas 4-H Teen Star Program is a recognition program for outstanding achievement in the areas of 4-H projects and activities, leadership, and community service. The Teen Star program is a gateway to higher levels of leadership within Arkansas 4-H. The Teen Stars become eligible for Ambassador, who then become eligible for State Officership.
The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action institution. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate or need materials in another format, please contact the Sevier County Extension Office as soon as possible. Dial 711 for Arkansas Relay.
Severe Weather Briefing for Arkansas from the National Weather Service in Little Rock
[TODAY] A strong storm system will be approaching the region through today, providing the next widespread thunderstorm chances on Thursday. In between now and then, a stalled boundary draped across the state will remain the focus for intermittent showers and thunderstorms today.
[THURSDAY] Our next main concern for organized severe weather will set up on Thursday as a cold front moves across the state from west to east. All severe hazards will be possible including damaging winds, some hail, and a few tornadoes.
[ADDITIONAL HAZARDS] Heavy to excessive rainfall and local flash flooding will remain a concern today and Thursday, given multiple rounds of precipitation have led to widespread saturated regions.
Please click on the pic below to see the attached briefing for more information.
Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught
Teachers are the heart of our educational system. They inspire hope and instill a life-long love of learning.
The week of May 2 is National Teacher Appreciation Week. It’s a perfect time to show our appreciation to the 41,000 teachers in our state who lend their passion and skills to educate our students. The commitment and innovation of our teachers have helped lead our schools through one of the most challenging times for education in recent years.
There are many ways Arkansans can show their appreciation such as participating or planning events with your PTA, sending heartfelt cards and messages, or offering discounts at your place of business. Making sure our teachers feel valued and want to continue the profession are important factors in determining funding for education. The House and Senate Education Committees are currently conducting the Educational Adequacy Study. This study evaluates the entire spectrum of public education to determine whether students receive equal opportunity for an adequate education. Members spend a great deal of time reviewing teacher salaries and recruitment as part of the study.
In 2019, the General Assembly passed legislation increasing the minimum pay for teachers. In the most recent Regular Session, we passed Act 680 which seeks to raise the average salary by creating the Teacher Salary Equalization Fund. The bill outlines a statewide target average salary of $51,822 for the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 school years. This bill would direct the Department of Education to disperse money from the Equalization Fund to districts whose average teacher salary falls below $51,822.
The General Assembly is also consistently reviewing ways to recruit more qualified teachers. In the 2021 Regular Session we passed ACT 646 which provides that by August 1, 2022, each public school district and open enrollment public charter school in the state shall prepare a three-year teacher and administrator recruitment and retention plan. The act provides that the Department of Education shall set goals for increasing the number of teachers and administrators of minority races and ethnicities in this state.
We will continue to explore ways to recruit and retain teachers in the months ahead. Meanwhile, let’s all take a moment this week to let our teachers know how truly valuable their work has been in our communities.
Severe Weather Returns to Arkansas; NWS Outlook Attached
A flood watch for portions of northwestern Arkansas today
Increasing confidence for severe weather potential over most of Arkansas on Thursday
For more information, please click on the pic below for the graphical PDF briefing.
Bradford Donates to UA Cossatot Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign
The UA Cossatot Foundation recently received a $500 gift from Mrs. Jana Bradford of Glenwood, Arkansas, to the Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign.
Bradford was recently a guest speaker to juniors and seniors attending UA Cossatot’s Medical Professions class, part of the college’s High School Programs. Bradford spoke on medical-legal ethics and her role as a prosecuting attorney.
“It was an honor speaking to high school students and learning more about them and their aspirations, especially pertaining to higher education. I wanted to give to the Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign to help future generations and provide much-needed scholarship funds.”
The UA Cossatot Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign is created to offer scholarship funds for UA Cossatot students through a matching grant awarded to UA Cossatot. All donations raised through this Campaign are matched 100 percent up to $150,000. The goal is to raise $150,000 by 2025 to launch a new scholarship endowment of $300,000 in honor of the UA Cossatot’s upcoming 50th anniversary.
UA Cossatot’s Director of Development Dustin Roberts said, “We are so grateful for the generous donation received by Mrs. Bradford. The 50 & Forward Campaign is an excellent opportunity for donors, alumni, and friends of the college to make a gift of any amount, especially since your gift will be matched!”
For more information on UA Cossatot Foundation’s 50 & Forward Campaign, contact Dustin Roberts at 870-584-1172 or droberts@cccua.edu.
Aerial Photos of Construction at the New Sevier County Medical Center in SW AR
Photos by Monte Bartek of Bartek Recon
Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught
From online homework assignments to scheduling telehealth visits, we live in a digital world where high-speed access is no longer a luxury. Unfortunately, too many households across Arkansas are still unable to access high-quality broadband internet.
According to a report released this week, Arkansas currently has 110,000 households that are underserved when it comes to broadband access.
Underserved households are those with less than 100+ Mbps access.
In October of last year, the Arkansas Legislative Council approved a contract with the Broadband Development Group to create a master plan for broadband development. The group released its report this week.
The group hosted or attended more than 300 community meetings in all 75 counties and received more than 18,000 surveys from residents in every county across the state. Several Arkansas legislators participated in these meetings to ensure a variety of voices were heard during the community fact-finding portion of our research. They also consulted with nearly 30 broadband providers to learn more about their perspectives.
The report not only assesses current broadband availability, but also maps out where the broadband gap exists in the state, calculates the budget needed to bridge the gap, and makes recommendations for improvements to the Arkansas Rural Connect grant program.
The report found that significant progress has already been made by utilizing state and federal programs in recent years to create coverage for about 100,000 households.
The remaining 110,000 households are not currently addressed by any identified programs at any level. It estimates the cost of covering these households at about $500 million. The report recommends using funds through American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) grants to close the current gaps.
The General Assembly is currently reviewing the recommendations. You can find the full report at www.arkansashouse.org .
Earth Day is Clean-Up Day!
Earth Day is Clean-Up Day!
UA Cossatot Center for Student Success, JAG and Student Ambassadors have helped coordinate clean-up days for the city of De Queen, Ashdown, and Nashville to help make a BIG and visible difference in our communities. Volunteer student groups include Student Ambassadors, Rotaract, JAG, Youth Build, and the UA Cossatot Basketball team.
Day 1- April 21 included basketball students picking up trash along one of the busiest highways in De Queen, Arkansas, while
Day 2- April 22 will include Ashdown, AR, and Nashville, AR.
We want to thank all the kind people and businesses that showed their support by coming out to let us know how appreciative they were of our service, and we especially would like to thank Leopard Nutrition for sponsoring our drinks for the day.
We would also like to express our gratitude to Mayor Jeff Brown for supplying our vests, trash bags, gloves and also to the De Queen Chamber for providing our De Queen students with t-shirts.
New Sevier County Chamber of Commerce Director Introduced, Jamille Navarette
Jonny Buenrostro of the Sevier County Chamber of Commerce brought Jamile Navarette, the new Chamber Executive Director to our De Queen studios on Thursday for our weekly Chamber Chat.
VIDEO: Shine Hope and Child Advocacy Centers Day Press Conference with First Lady Susan Hutchinson and State Representative DeAnn Vaught
Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught
The month of April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. It is a time to raise awareness and inspire collective action so that every child can lead their best life.
In the 2021 Regular Session, the General Assembly passed Act 920 which created the Blue Ribbon Task Force to End Child Abuse. Child Abuse Hotline operators in Arkansas receive thousands of calls every year. In 2020, more than 5,500 cases were investigated by authorities.
The task force is charged with reviewing child abuse data in the state and the state's options for adopting or revising policies, procedures, programs, and services to assist in identifying and eliminating child abuse. The task force will file a final report with the House Committee on Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs and the Senate Interim Committee on Children and Youth.
The General Assembly also passed Act 975 which directs the Children Advocacy Centers of Arkansas to review and track reporting from the Department of Human Services relating to the alleged abuse or neglect of a child in order to ensure a consistent and comprehensive approach to providing services to a child and the family of a child who is the victim of alleged abuse or neglect.
In addition, the General Assembly passed Act 556 which makes all full-time and part-time employees of public and private schools mandated reporters of child abuse.
We all can help to prevent abuse by supporting families in our communities. Parents who have support from family, friends, and neighbors are more likely to provide safe and healthy homes for their children.
You can also help prevent further abuse by reporting suspected maltreatment. If you see something that concerns you or just doesn’t look right, we encourage you to say something!
If you need to report child maltreatment, it’s easy. Just call the Arkansas Child Abuse Hotline at 1-844-SAVE-A-CHILD.
DMS Students and Teachers Find Prize-filled Eggs
The Easter Bunny has had a very busy week at DMS! Students and teachers have had so much fun solving riddles and using clues that led to prize-filled eggs. DMS would like to thank Dominguez Brothers/Handi Mart, Simple Simon’s Pizza, and Flavorlicious for their generous donations.
Science- Allie Wilson, Keyboarding/Art-Audrey Chandler, Reading-Leyante Prince, Social Studies-Methan Daniel, Math-Gabe Cotten & English-Karder Helms
Teachers: Mary Lowrey, Ashley Shelton & Lori Vallee