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Class of 2020: Meet Covington’s Top 10

By Echo Day on May 18, 2020

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Tonight, Covington’s Class of 2020 will graduate.

The ceremony will split the class in two, with honor students and those with last names A-L at the 6 p.m. ceremony and M-Z at the 8:30 p.m. ceremony.

Here is the class’s top 10 students:

1. Laura Gail Billings, 4.0, 33; daughter of Mark Billings of Drummonds and Kathy Billings of Covington

2. John Travis Turner, 4.0, 32, 98.0; son of John and Amber Turner of Covington

3. Sydnee Lanier Erickson, 4.0, 32, 97.6; daughter of Shan and Nikki Erickson of Covington

4. Justice Cole Mack, 4.0, 31; son of Joseph and Jennifer Mack of Munford

5. Alyssa Brooke Ray, 4.0, 29, 98.9; daughter of Scott and Rebecca Ray of Covington

6. Leah Elizabeth Beasley, 6, 4.0, 29, 98.5; daughter of Shannon and Stefanie Beasley of Covington

7. Madeline Rose Potter, 4.0, 29, 98.3; daughter of Alicia Potter of Covington and Nicholas Potter of Los Angeles, Calif.

8. Allison McKenzie Falkner, 4.0, 26, 98.0; daughter of Kizzy Young of Covington and Darryl Falkner of Memphis

9. Eleanor Grace Naifeh, 4.0, 26, 96.5; daughter of Michael and Anita Naifeh of Covington

10. Kadysha Frankayla Halliburton, 4.0, 23; daughter of Marcus and Kanisha Dawson of Covington

The Leader will honor the Class of 2020 with its annual graduation magazine on June 25.

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