James Clemens High School, Madison, News, RSS Facebook, RSS General, RSS Twitter, Schools
 By  GreggParker Published 
7:29 am Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Time management leads Avery to salutatorian title at James Clemens

Katrina Avery, at left, and her sister Victoria Avery pause for this photo. (CONTRIBUTED)

Katrina Avery, at left, and her sister Victoria Avery pause for this photo. (CONTRIBUTED)

MADISON – Katrina Avery, salutatorian at James Clemens High School, attributes time management as her key to good grades.

“I had to balance multiple advanced-placement classes while dedicating many hours to track and volleyball meets,” Avery said. “I refused to allow myself to be distracted.”

On a typical school day, she arrived home about 6 p.m. after track practice, studied until 10 or 11 p.m., while squeezing in time for dinner and household chores.

“The world fascinates me,” Avery said. “I strive to learn as much about it as possible.”

Usually, she could gauge the required work “to emerge from the class with an A.” She never overexerted, realizing she couldn’t concentrate without much sleep.

“Don’t be scared of challenges; they will only prepare you for your future,” Avery said. Her only regret … not taking AP U.S. history.

Avery’s final GPA was 5.02. Her favorite class was AP physics – electricity and magnetism with Greg Duvall. She commuted to Bob Jones High School for this class.

“I was overwhelmed at how willing everyone was to work with me,” she said. Avery also acknowledged AP teachers Cory Wright, Amy Protos and Greg Ennis.

Avery’s most valued award was third place for high jump at the 2014 state track meet.

“I’m really going to miss people (in) track while I’m at college. They’ve basically become my family,” she said. “Track allowed me to believe in myself and attack my classes with a competitive spirit.”

Avery was a National Merit Finalist, participated in National Honor Society and volunteered at Asbury Community Thrift Store.

Her parents are Brian and Marina Avery. He works as an environmental manager at Nucor Steel Mill. Katrina has a brother at Auburn University and a sister at James Clemens.

She appreciates her parents’ support. “They provided an optimal environment to allow my reaching for success … and to pursue my interests in sports,” Katrina said.

Katrina will study chemical engineering at Auburn. “I’m keeping my plans wide open in regards to graduate school,” she said.

Also on The Madison Record
Easter Bunny hops into Madison for egg hunts this weekend
A: Main, Events, Madison County Record, ...
Gregg Parker 
March 25, 2026
MADISON – The Easter Bunny arrives in Madison this weekend. Before Easter arrives on April 5, several Easter egg hunts will give an entertaining, mean...
All-Nashville Roadshow adds Madison as concert stop
Events, Madison County Record, News, ...
GREGG PARKER gregg@themadisonrecord.com 
March 25, 2026
MADISON – Home Place Park will be feeling the vibe of the Music City when the All-Nashville Roadshow entertains with its concert performances on May 9...
James Clemens ranked No. 1 in girls soccer, a program first
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
Bob Labbe 
March 25, 2026
MADISON - For the first time in program history, the James Clemens girls soccer team is ranked No. 1 in Alabama among both Class 7A schools and the Su...
Trash Pandas to play in their first pre-season exhibition game at Toyota Field next week
b-Sports, Events, Madison County Record, ...
Bob Labbe 
March 25, 2026
MADISON - The Rocket City Trash Pandas 2026 team will arrive in North Alabama within the week and will play its first pre-season exhibition game in th...
James Clemens Science Bowl Team claims championship
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
Bob Labbe 
March 24, 2026
MADISON – For the second, consecutive year, the Science Bowl Team at James Clemens High School has claimed the championship at regional Science Bowl c...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *