Central High School announces Students of the Month
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Central High School proudly recognizes Tayquarious Howard, a senior, as a March Student of the Month. Tayquarious, the son of Starleidra, is known by teachers and classmates as a quiet, humble and hardworking student who consistently gives his best effort in the classroom. Teachers describe him as honest and dependable, often going above and beyond in his schoolwork while maintaining a respectful attitude toward others. His dedication and steady work ethic make him a positive example for fellow students.
Although Tayquarious says he is still exploring his future plans, he continues to focus on doing his best and making the most of his high school experience. His calm demeanor and commitment to completing his work have made him a valued member of the Central High School student body. The faculty and staff are proud to recognize Tayquarious for his efforts and wish him continued success in the future.

Central High School proudly recognizes Albritian Roberson Jr., an eleventh-grade student from Stewartville, as a March Student of the Month. Albritian is the son of Tiffany Young and Albritian Roberson Sr. Teachers say he is always punctual, helpful and engaged in class discussions. He is known for being kind to his classmates and contributing thoughtful ideas during lessons, making him a positive presence in the classroom.
Albritian’s favorite subject is math because he feels a natural connection with numbers. Although injuries have kept him from participating in athletics recently, he continues to stay focused on his academic goals. In the future, Albritian hopes to become a tattoo artist and eventually open his own business. His dedication and strong character make him a deserving recipient of this honor.

Central High School proudly recognizes Chloe Jones, a tenth-grade student from Goodwater, as a March Student of the Month. Chloe, the daughter of Jeff Jones, is known for striving to be the best version of herself each day and for helping those around her. Teachers say Chloe is a natural leader in the school and consistently demonstrates kindness and determination in everything she does. She is active in both the marching band and concert band and works hard to balance her academic and extracurricular commitments.
Chloe enjoys English because she loves reading and learning through literature. She is currently working diligently toward earning her Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification through the SAFE program and has already surpassed many students who started before her. Chloe hopes to become a teacher at Coosa County Schools one day to give back to the school that supported her educational journey. She enjoys making new friends and values spending time with the friends she has had for years.

Central High School proudly recognizes Bryar Harmon, a ninth-grade student from the Weogufka community, as a March Student of the Month. Bryar, the son of Ragan Sims, is known for his strong work ethic and polite manners. Teachers say Bryar consistently works hard, completes assignments on time and is not afraid to ask for help when needed. His respectful attitude and determination help him succeed both academically and personally.
Bryar enjoys studying history because he likes learning about the past. In his free time, he enjoys playing video games and hopes to one day become a video game programmer. Bryar also expressed appreciation to the Central High School community for supporting him throughout the year. His dedication and gratitude make him a deserving Student of the Month.

Central High School is pleased to recognize Jenni Yates, an eighth-grade student from the Goodwater community, as a March Student of the Month. Jenni is known for her kindness, responsibility, and leadership among her peers. Teachers say she is always willing to help classmates and brings a positive attitude to the classroom each day. She has also served as a varsity cheerleader for the past two years while maintaining strong academic performance.
Jenni’s favorite subject is English because she enjoys reading. She hopes to attend college and become a child psychiatrist in the future. Outside the classroom, she enjoys reading, drawing, Hello Kitty, and anime. Her dedication to school and her caring personality make her a wonderful representative of Central High School.

Central High School is proud to recognize José Alfredo Ocana De León, a seventh-grade student, as a March Student of the Month. Alfredo is the son of José Ricardo Ocana and Cynthia De León Ocana and is from the Equality community. Teachers say Alfredo has been working hard in his classes and is always respectful to both his teachers and peers. His willingness to participate and stay prepared for class has helped him make great progress academically.
Alfredo enjoys science and math, especially because he likes learning new concepts and experimenting with ideas. He attends Magnolia Baptist Church and hopes to one day work as a mechanic. Alfredo’s dedication to learning and his respectful attitude make him a deserving recipient of this recognition.
Thank you to Ms. Belyeu for coordinating the Student of the Month program, Mrs. Hughes’ media club for taking pictures and Alabama One for sponsoring the Student of the Month yard signs.
