BATH — Bath Middle School has announced its honor roll for the third quarter.
Grade 6
High honors
Micailah Albertson, Andrew Barber, Samantha Barnes, Connor Bennoch, Quinlan Boyle, Christian Brookhouse, Margaret Chipman, Morgan Cowette, Andrew Dean, Schyler Eaves, Caiden Fraser,
Ethan Gagnon, Alexander Gates, Avram Gersh, Emma Gould, Sebastian Hale Krull, Logan Howard, Antonina Keyes, Spencer Knowles, Alexander Martin, Aubrey Martin, Zenaide McCarthy, Sydney McLuer, Sarah Meyer-Waldo, Abigail Minott,
Madeline Mitchell, Alexis Morton, Braden Olsen, Elizabeth Omo, Paul Ouellette, Genesis Rodriguez, Claudia Serban, Natalie Shultz, Madeline Skroski, Sofia Todd, Leah Totman, Hannah Walker, Sierra Wallace and Caitlyn Ware.
Honors
Moriah Albertson, Chelsea Baker, Caitlyn Belanger, Courtney Bodeen, Alexis Borges, Alexander Carpenter, Kehl Chadwick, Taylor Chickering, Isaiah Cogswell, Bryce Condon, Elijah Damon, Devin Dauphin, Joshua Doughty,
Jordan Douglas, Whitney Durgin, Aspen Easter, Olivia Falbe, Alissa Ford, Tyreik Foster, Connor Foye, Halley Gellatly, Connor Hagerthy, Jack Harrington, Ethen Harrison, Rutger Harrison, Benjamin Hinds, Aaron Jamison, Haley Kinghorn,
Brady Leavitt, Emma Lunn, Emeilia Marsh, Brian McDougal, Anisah McEwan, Madison Nelson, Parker Onorato, Marissa Parks, Zoe Pascuzzo, Meredith Simpson, Syrena Stevens, Gabriella Taylor, Destiny Ter Mors,
Keel Thibodeau, Sebastian Tibbetts, Destiny Tourtelotte, Thomas Troiano, Angelina Valdez, Rosalee Varian, Isabella Viselli, Richard Ward, Kaley West and Sophie Wilson.
Honorable mention
Gabriel Bastien, Stone Berglund, Olivia Carosi, Matthew Chandler, Isabelle Cushman, Hunter Elwell, Jacob Gilliam, Noah Gingrow, Hayley Glidden, Erica Guild, Sky Hogan, Tyler Horning,
Ryan Hutchins, Anthony Irazzary-Perry, Kasey Mathews, Kevin McCoy, Nicholas Pooler, Alexander Reed, Nathaniel Rose and Erik Svien.
Grade 7
High honors
Kelsea Albertson, Raz Baltazar, Tyler Bodeen, Grady Bolton, Samantha Brown, Paige Daigle, Kayla Demers, Isabel Doran, Hope Faulkingham, Lilith Harris, Liz Holbrook, Jessica Homan, Rowan Horton, Brittany Kaler,
Tanager Karchenes, Padraig Keith-Hardy, Marlee Kosakowski, Arielle Leeman, Laura London, Madison Mac- Donald, Daniel Mills, Angel Moore, Olivia Potter, Noa Sreden, Ann Tolan, Alexandra Wright, Cassidy Wyman and Karen Yurek.
Honors
Lynda Abell, Tristan Andrew, Leanna Boucher, Colin Bradford, Kaylee Brooks, Taylor Cleaves, Isabella Comstock, Alexander Fernald, Amanda Gagne, Logan Goodman, Chloe Hill, Sarah Jamison,
Riley Lamarre, Victoria LaRose, Hannah Leclerc, Hailey Lemons, Cameron Marco, Collin McCarthy, Rachel Merrill, Davis Newell, Tait Nygaard, Richard Palm, Emilie Platteter, Mayah Reynolds, Mikayla Rose, Thomas Royall, Taylor Shaw, Chase Smith,
Mick Swanson, Kyle Talbot, Griffin Tibbitts, Connor Upham, Alyson Williams and Mikayla Williams.
Honorable mention
Kiara Allen, Grayson Antreassian, Madison Devlin, Connor Guth, Dillion Havener, Travis Nelson, Damon Osmond and Harmony Wright-Renaud.
Grade 8
High honors
Alexis Anderson, Emma Berkowitz, Megan Curtis, Sean Detwiler, Amelia Franklin, Andrei Klimov, Isabel Kovacs, Molly Mauer, Maeve McGowan, Signe Ostergaard, Aaron Ouellette,
Isabelle Paulus, Kaylee Seekins, Olympia Serban, Meghan Stover, Marissa Wright and Michaela Wright.
Honors
Alexis Banks, Gabrielle Barber, Amanda Barrett, Matthew Belanger, Casey Bennoch, Dalton Bouvier, Olivia Bresnahan, Alexandria Buchanan, Baylie Cram, Olivia Doughty, Ian Fernald, Alizhay Gagnon, Zachary Garvey, Brendan Harper,
Garrett Howard, Courtney Leighton, Keegan McDonough, Cordelia Moye, Madison Olsen, Sara Penuel, Hunter Reed, Marisabel Rodriguez, Emma Rossetti, Madison Savary,
Christine Skroski, Justin Trottier, Christopher Walfield, Alexander Wallace, Tyler Wallace and Spencer Wodatch.
Honorable mention
Justis Anthony, Patricia Arnold, Ayden Brillard, Emma Campbell, Nathan Carpenter, Randi Cowette, Wade Daigle, Nicholas A. Doughty, Logan Elwell, Taylor Freeman, David Recknagel, Kayla Soucy and Alexandria Stevenson.
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