WISCASSET — Wiscasset High School has announced its honor roll for the fourth quarter.
Grade 9
Highest honors: Ridge W. Barnes, Maeve Carlson, Kayla Gordon, Miranda McIntire and Dylan McMahon.
High honors: Hanna Foye, Nathan Haley, Trinity Jacques and Mason Whitaker.
Honors: Rachael Berry, Haley Bogaczyk, Paul Hodgdon, Jessica McLeod, Katie- Lyn Mills, Krishtiana Morrow, Victor Pearce, Charlene Reed, Jasmine Smith and Hannah Welborn.
Grade 10
Highest honors: Nathan M. Panarese and Madeline D. Wehrle.
High honors: Briana Goud, Sarah Hanley and Michaela Trudeau.
Honors: Alexa V. Burns, Cassius Carr, Cassandra Crawford, Derek Flowers, Logan Grover, Nathan Howard, Allyson Lambert, Chandler Longfellow and Matthew Mills.
Grade 11
Highest honors: Megan Corson and Alyssa Urquhart.
High honors: MacKenzie Chancellor, Cameron Mugnai, Heidi Pinkham, Kyle Shute and Cormac Walsh.
Honors: Joseph Chapman, Kathryn Connors, Brandon Delano, Zachary Ellison, Rebecca Erskine, Ryan Hanley, Rebecca Moody, Alyssa Smith, Brittany Smith, Edward Stewart and Jordan Wahlstrom.
Grade 12
Highest honors: Steven Smith
High honors: Emma J. Corwin, Carolyn Footer, Abigail Foster, Devin Grover, Benjamin R. Smith and Barbara Welborn.
Honors: James Andretta, Kayla Connors, Devin Fisk, Nicole Jewett, Jordan Jones, Michaela Thibeault and Jason Weatherbee.
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