YARMOUTH — The following students who live in The Times Record’s circulation area attained honor roll status for the first trimester at North Yarmouth Academy.
Grade 12
Highest honors
Hadley Gibson of Freeport, Rudolph Guliani of West Bath, Sarah Jordan of West Bath and Benjamin Randall of Lisbon Falls.
High honors
Alex Coffin of Freeport, Hillary Detert of Brunswick, Evan Kendall of Durham, Grant McPherson of Durham, Maggie Meixell of Westport Island, Ryan Salerno of Brunswick and Kevin Schwarm of Freeport.
Honors
Ryan Rousseau of Brunswick and Jake Susla of Freeport.
Grade 11
High honors
Carly Lappas of Durham and Gianna Nappi of Freeport.
Grade 10
High honors
Lillian Dearing of Lisbon and Abigail McKelvy of Freeport.
Honors
Wesley Bright of Freeport, Sydney Garcia of Brunswick, Sohyun Jeon of Freeport, Austin Kidder of Topsham, Ian Moore of Freeport and Alexander Paige of Brunswick.
Grade 9
Highest honors
Abigail Hinchman of West Bath, Virginia Hinchman of West Bath, and Ellis Miskell.
High honors
Emilie Burrill of Topsham, Elise LeBihan of Freeport, Diana McLeod of Woolwich, Mary Noyes of Freeport, and Bradley Potter of Freeport.
Honors
George Doolan of Freeport and Isabella Munro of Freeport.
Grade 8
Highest honors
Acacia Bright of Freeport
High honors
Emily Baker of Topsham, Madeline Henderson of Brunswick, Claire Maurer of Freeport and John Nappi of Freeport.
Honors
Thomas Hanson of Brunswick, Matthew Lapoint of Freeport, Hunter Mahoney of Durham, Jonathan Snell of Durham, and Andrei Vile of Freeport.
Grade 7
Highest honors
Zelda Clegg of Brunswick, Grace Hayden-Hunt of Pownal, and Henry Quesada of Freeport.
High honors
Henry Briggs of Arrowsic
Honors
Samantha Lake of Bath
Grade 6
Highest honors
Youssef Ayad of Freeport and Grier Miskell.
High honors
Isaac Saunders of Freeport
Honors
Owen Curnin of Topsham, Colby Mills of Freeport, Tessa Quattrucci of Freeport and Aiden Snell of Durham.
Grade 5
High honors
Lloyd Lathrop of Pownal
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