Collage of six Class of 2026 valedictorians and salutatorians from Bladen County Schools, congratulated

Bladen County Schools proudly announces the valedictorians, salutatorians, and junior marshals for East Bladen High School, West Bladen High School, and marshals for Bladen Early College High School. These students have demonstrated exceptional academic dedication, earning some of the highest honors in their respective schools.

Valedictorian and Salutatorian Honors
The valedictorian and salutatorian titles are awarded based on weighted grade point averages (GPA) at the end of the first semester of senior year. The valedictorian represents the student with the highest GPA, while the salutatorian holds the second-highest ranking. These students have consistently excelled in their coursework, setting a high standard for academic achievement.

The Class of 2026 honorees are as follows:

  • Bladen Early College High School

    • Valedictorian: Jenna Dove

    • Salutatorian: Joshua Knuth

  • East Bladen High School

    • Valedictorian: Jackson Bridgers

    • Salutatorian: Dajour Davis

  • West Bladen High School

    • Valedictorian: Jonah Bryan

    • Salutatorian: Michael Reyes Maldonado

Junior Marshals
Junior marshals represent the top academic students from the junior class and serve as ambassadors at important academic events, including graduation ceremonies. Selection is based on students’ weighted GPAs at the end of the third nine-week grading period. The junior marshal with the highest GPA is named chief marshal. At Bladen Early College High School, sophomores and freshmen qualify for the marshal honor due to their accelerated course track.

The following students have been selected as junior marshals for the Class of 2026:

  • Bladen Early College High School

    • Natalia Zarate Flores (Junior), Chief Marshal

    • Mallory McDuffie (Junior)

    • Awnnica Ringer (Junior)

    • Anthony Mena Martinez (Sophomore)

    • Marco Zarate Flores (Sophomore)

    • Phoenix Nickol, Phoenix (Freshman)

    • Sairy Ramos George (Freshman)

  • East Bladen High School Junior Marshals

    • Claire Devane, Chief Marshal

    • Tatum Allen

    • Janice Alvarez-Nunez

    • Annika Bass

    • Ta’Mani Brown

    • Taylor Dowless

    • Jonah Duncan

    • Tyler Eason

    • Tyliah Freeman

    • Justin Garrett

    • Jaxon Hair

    • Emily Hancock

    • Jayce Hatcher

    • Ashton Howell

    • Natalie Kropp

    • Ethan Metz

    • Jaimee Perkins

    • Jamiya Peterson

    • Marlee Potter

    • Ruby Stephens

  • West Bladen High School Junior Marshals

    • Greer Pope, Chief Marshal

    • Ethan Bourhill

    • Ryleigh Brothers

    • Robert Bryan

    • Charlotte Cookson

    • Kimberly Dowless

    • Karlee Gause

    • Lydia Harris

    • Jamie Harvey

    • Carrie Jones

    • Payton Kinlaw

    • Cylee Lugenbell

    • Alajeh McMillan

    • Liberty Osborne

    • Wendy Sandoval-Barrios

    • Melissa Sandoval Garcia

    • Emma Singletary

    • Connor Sykes

    • Aidan Trinidad

    • Justin Van Valkenburg

Bladen County Schools Superintendent Dr. Jason Atkinson congratulated the honorees stating, "These students represent the very best of Bladen County Schools. Achieving the distinction of valedictorian, salutatorian, or junior marshal requires years of dedication, perseverance, and a commitment to excellence both inside and outside the classroom. Their accomplishments reflect not only their own hard work, but also the support of their families, teachers, and school communities who have encouraged them every step of the way.  We are incredibly proud of these students and the example they set for others. They embody the values of leadership, responsibility, and academic excellence that define our schools. We look forward to seeing the many ways they will continue to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond."

Bladen County Schools commends these students for their hard work and academic achievements. Their dedication exemplifies the district’s commitment to excellence in education.