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Vote for top seniors in this week's The Tennessean Student of the Week poll
Vote for top seniors in this week's The Tennessean Student of the Week poll

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time12-05-2025

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Vote for top seniors in this week's The Tennessean Student of the Week poll

As the school 2024-25 school year comes to a close, the latest installment of The Tennessean's Student of the Week contest celebrates seniors. The Tennessean asked Middle Tennessee schools to nominate seniors who have made fantastic contributions to their school community. After a weeklong nomination period, The Tennessean received five responses from guidance counselors, coaches, teachers and principals. Polls are open now and will close at noon on May 15. Vote in the ballot at the end of this article. These are the nominations: Gatlin Dunn: Stewart County High School Dunn comes to school each day with a positive attitude towards students and staff. He is the type of student that, if all were as good as he is, would put all principals out of business because he is that outstanding! Dunn is the most respectful student I have ever encountered. A truly Outstanding Senior! Braden Cole: Beech High School Cole is an exceptional young man and student. Due to his outstanding character, school spirit, reputation, and work ethic, Cole was chosen as the student body president for his senior year. He has taken part in a variety of activities such as serving on student council his sophomore year, working as a Beech Patrol leader and a DECA member. As a DECA member, he also competed at the state level where he won all 3 years and earned a bid to Nationals. He has been an integral part of their Shackle Island community and will be greatly missed when he graduates. Jennifer Gomez Ceba: Pearl-Cohn High School Gomez Ceba exemplifies academic excellence as the valedictorian and a distinguished Bell Tower Scholar. Beyond her achievements, she consistently supports her classmates and fosters a positive, peaceful environment throughout the school. Her leadership, kindness, and dedication make her an outstanding choice for this honor. Cleveland Fuller: Pearl-Cohn High School Fuller is a well-rounded student who shines both in and out of the classroom through his involvement in football, e-sports, and yearbook. He consistently stays on top of his assignments and demonstrates strong responsibility and dedication. With his infectious school spirit and positive attitude, Cleveland is truly a joy to work with and a perfect choice for this honor. Joshua Sims: Pearl-Cohn High School Sims is the definition of a gentle giant — bringing intensity and focus to the football field while remaining quiet and respectful in the building. He maintains straight A grades and leads by example, consistently motivating both his teammates and fellow seniors. His balance of strength, humility, and academic excellence makes him an outstanding choice for this honor. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessean Student of the Week celebrates seniors. Vote now

Greenbrier's Aidan Raymer tops close Student of the Week poll for esports, STEM, robotics
Greenbrier's Aidan Raymer tops close Student of the Week poll for esports, STEM, robotics

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time11-04-2025

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Greenbrier's Aidan Raymer tops close Student of the Week poll for esports, STEM, robotics

Aidan Raymer of Greenbrier High School is the latest Tennessean Student of the Week winner in a category that combined the best esports, STEM and robotics students nominated from area schools. There were seven nominees and every student had well over 1,200 votes. Raymer snagged 25,744 votes. Creek Wood High's Landon Sawyers came in second with 20,905 votes. A junior, Raymer excelled in robotics and is also an outstanding student who is involved in multiple activities at Greenbrier. Sawyers excels in esports and was described as the driving force behind his team at Creek Wood. The Tennessean asks Middle Tennessee high school principals, guidance counselors, teachers and staff to send us their best students in different categories throughout the school year for our Student of the Week feature. We then let you, the reader, decide who deserves the title by voting in our weekly poll. Check on April 14, to vote in our next poll. Here is a look at all the students nominated for the most recent poll and what was said about each by those who made the nominations. His contributions "have redefined what's possible through esports," Landon's nominator said. Landon displays athletic passion and determination to overcome any obstacle and was integral to an undefeated Unified Esports League regional championship. This achievement was a testament to Landon's unwavering spirit and leadership. As an athlete with special needs, he has been the heart and soul of his team; through his infectious humor, relentless drive, and ability to unite his teammates. The junior has been on the esports team since his freshman year and has been the team captain for the past two years. Braden manages team communications and scheduling and is in charge of running practice sessions while taking several honors and AP classes. The freshman has stood out as a well-rounded and driven student, excelling in computer programming languages, while actively participating in Band and the Science Olympiad team. Malachi is enrolled in honors classes and currently pursuing his first CompTIA certification as he exemplifies the spirit of a future STEM and Cyber leader in Tennessee. A sophomore in the school's Academy of Engineering, Fynn started as a coder, but manufactures parts on 3D printers, and is a driver as well. Fynn was able to press an Alpha controller back into service when Beta lost all WiFi capability during a technology event. Fynn is described as being willing to listen to ideas and can improvise when necessary. The sophomore and second-year robotics student has stood out by being willing to try and learn new things and his willingness to work well with others and help when needed. Dylan has managed his team and excelled at documenting the design process with the engineering notebook. Dylan is described as having a "can-do" attitude that makes him an ideal leader. A leader in the classroom and with the robotics team, this junior leads his team and gives every member the opportunity to be involved and provide ideas. He is also very involved in other extracurricular activities and clubs here at GHS. He has a 4.0 grade point average and is enrolled in Dual Enrollment classes. He just finished directing a short film for his Audio Visual class. He was featured by Channel 2 as a Student Musician of the Month in October 2024. The robotics team member at Beech had the drive that was crucial in starting a VEX V5 robotics team at the school. Adam came in as a freshman who had been on the robotics team at Knox Doss Middle and wanted to pursue robotics in high school. Adam showed he was very well versed in robotics building and coding and with he and his teammate's level of confidence the school was able to start a new team. Adam and his teammate worked hard to develop their robot and code it to perform in school competitions. Reach Andy Humbles at ahumbles@ and on X, formerly known as Twitter @ AndyHumbles. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: TN Greenbrier's Aiden Raymer tops Tennessean Student of the Week poll

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