Catherine McAuley High School
Third quarter
Seniors – High Honors: Grace Fosler, Amelia Krahe, Kathryn McManus;
Honors: Rachael Bornheimer, Kristen Brown, Margaret Cruz, Emily Daigle, Samantha Dedian, Cara Fontaine, Emily Gajewski, Mary Julia Haverty, Bridget Kelly, Mae L’Heureux, Danielle LaCasse, Noori Lee, Olivia Locke, Nena Marlin, Victoria McAllister, Sarah Morrell, Janessa Napolitano, Amy Richard, Zornitsa Savova, Natalie Stone;
Commendable: Rebecca Tanous.
Juniors – High Honors: Olesia Horodnuik, Aoife Ryle;
Honors: Priya Ahluwalia, Katerina Arabatzis, Agnes Baldenweck, Autumn Becker, Katherine Burns, Nicole Connolly, Tabitha Dupuis, Jennifer Field, Allison Goodridge, Paige Hickey, Emma Kenney, Rachel Lorenzo, Elizabeth McGarvey, Sara Mercier, Jessica Murphy, Danielle Street;
Commendable: Olivia Porch.
Sophomores – High Honors: Dannielle Allen, Taxiarhia Arabatzis, Wendy Doan, Rebecca Kaiser, Katherine Lizewski, Kira Pilger;
Honors: Abbie Corbeau, Olivia Crozier, Alden Devine, Katherine, Dubois, Kateri Jefferey, Clare McLaughlin, Christina Murray, Dakota Murray, Abigail Nee, Arianna Nickerson, Kathryn O’Donoghue, Caroline Schroeder, Jaemin Shin, Nicole Traugh, Ashley Webster;
Commendable: Sadie DiPierro, Katherine Poulin.
Freshmen – High Honors: Allana Agren, Taylor Church, Caitlyn Connolly, Hannah Cooke, Quincy Dean, Molly Mack, Caroline Martin, Samantha Rideout, Samantha Schildroth, Samantha Sivovlos;
Honors: Taylor Blatchford, Felicia Bridges, Lindsey Chadburn, Claire Christian, Lauriana Gaudet, Megan Goodridge, Elizabeth Houston, Brittany Kopec, Amber Libby, Natasha Locke, Savannah MacLean-Coffin, Hana Martinez, Molly Miller, Elizabeth Mitchell, Kathleen Neault, Danielle Nickless, Lindsay Owen, Kathleen Profenno, Mary Redmond, Delaney Regan, Olivia Smith, Audrey Thames, Gabriella Townsend.
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