LISBON — Lisbon High School has announced its second quarter honor roll.
Grade 12
High honors
Jordan Beauparlant, Jessy Bosse, Ryan-Lee Buzzell, Jessiah Carlson, Breanna Cota, Alex Danforth, Haley Eck, Maranda Eveson, Samantha Foote, Sarah Giraldo, Holly Hogan, Bethany Lemay, Katherine Lemieux, Danielle Malesiewski, Cassandra Morin and Garrett Starr.
Honors
Jessica Campbell, Justin Campbell, Nehemiah Chase, Steven Elwell, Kenneth Fairbanks, Jamalyn Fowler, Justin Grant, Alexander Hall, Alexa Harmon, Melissa Hoskins, Patrick Hutchins, Kimberly Morse, Kyle Priddle, Jeremy Skelton and Shane Tanguay.
Grade 11
High honors
Miranda Carroll, Tyler Daly, Aaron French, Leah Goldsberry, Aaron Halls, Chelsea Huston, Brenten Laffely, Logan McGuire and Jaymi Thibault.
Honors
Kayla Angelico, Rachel Ball, Ryan Brewer, Nicholas Collins, Sarah Stone and Denise Thomas.
Grade 10
High honors
Dillon Clifford, Jennifer- Lynn Clifford, Sierra Crosby, Robert Dall, Paige Galligan, Shantal MacWhinnie, Abigail Roy, Jennifer Smith and Coby Williams.
Honors
Dylan Busler, Nicholas Corey, Bailey Cutler, Andrea Danforth, Delanie Ouellette and Cameron Ramich.
Grade 9
High honors
Monica Austin, Stevie Charest, Abigail Curtis, Patrick Dexler, Mia Durgin, Amanda Hazelton, Kailyn Hill, Arianna Kahler, Taylor Plourde, Hannah Stritch, Charles Sult, Draven Walker and Johnny Yim.
Honors
Allison Bubar, Connor Craig, Taylor Feehan, Erika Gardner and Jeffrey Willey.
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