HOUSTON COUNTY, GA – Veterans High School senior Andrew Scott Babbitt is the 2017-2018 System Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) Student for Houston County. His STAR Teacher is Jennifer Douglass, a Science teacher at Veterans High School. The winners were announced during a program hosted by the Robins Regional Chamber and Perry Area Chambers of Commerce on February 21st at the Houston County Board of Education Auditorium in Perry. Babbitt and Douglass will attend the Region STAR banquet in March. To obtain the nomination, high school seniors must have the highest score on a single test date on the SAT. Students must also be in the top 10 percent or top 10 students of their class based on grade point average. Each STAR student selects a STAR teacher who has been the most influential in his or her academic success.

2017-2018 STAR honorees from the Houston County School System are:

Houston County High School
Devin Hajjari, STAR Student & Shirl Williams, STAR Teacher

Northside High School
Harry A. Patel, STAR Student & Patricia Ogletree, STAR Teacher

Perry High School
Ryan James Faulkner, STAR Student & Thomas Dunbar, STAR Teacher

Veterans High School
Andrew Scott Babbitt, STAR Student & Jennifer Douglass, STAR Teacher

Warner Robins High School
Laurence Alexander Leon, STAR Student & Mark Stevens, STAR Teacher

The Westfield School
Madelaine Ruth Kinnebrew, STAR Student & Judy McLure, STAR Teacher

Each STAR Student received a $100 scholarship from the Robins Regional Education Foundation. In addition, the System STAR Student and Teacher each received an additional scholarship award from the Education Foundation.

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ABOUT STAR

The Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) program honors Georgia’s highest achieving high school seniors and the teachers who have been most instrumental in their academic development. Since its creation in 1958 by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, the STAR Program has honored nearly 25,500 high school seniors who have in turn chosen their STAR Teachers to share in this recognition. Every accredited high school in Georgia is eligible to participate in this preeminent student/teacher academic recognition.

In the mid-1990’s the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) Foundation was asked by the
Georgia Chamber and the State Department of Education to assume responsibility for the oversight,
administration and promotion of the statewide STAR program. PAGE’s 90,000-plus members and the PAGE Foundation Board of Trustees are privileged to continue the tradition of recognizing Georgia’s future leaders and honoring the professional educators who have nurtured these scholars.

To obtain the STAR nomination, high school seniors must have the highest score on any single test date of the three-part SAT taken through the November test date of their senior year and be in the top 10 percent or top 10 students of their class based on grade point average. Nominees’ SAT scores must be equal to or higher than the latest available national average on the critical reading, math and writing sections. Each high school STAR Student is asked to name his/her STAR Teacher. High school STAR Students compete for system titles; and system STAR Students in turn compete for region-wide honors in the 12 STAR Regions. Region winners and their STAR Teachers are invited to Atlanta to compete for the state STAR scholarships and awards. Locally, STAR Students and STAR Teachers are honored by their schools and receive special recognition in their communities from the more than 165 civic organizations and businesses that serve as local STAR sponsors. Region recognitions are coordinated by Region Chairs who serve as ambassadors for the state program in the 12 STAR regions.

The State PAGE STAR Banquet, held in Atlanta each year, is a gala affair attended by several hundred STAR supporters, including STAR Students and Teachers (who attend as guests of their local sponsors), their families, civic and business leaders and many Georgia educators. At the state banquet, the Region Winners and all local winners attending are recognized. Region Winners are interviewed, and the State PAGE STAR Student and STAR Teacher are announced. At the local, region and state levels, the PAGE STAR Program unites educators with the business and civic community to honor academic excellence.