SACO — Thornton Academy Middle School recently announced the following students were named to the second quarter honor roll for the 2013-14 academic year:
First Honors: Christina Casvikes, Shelby Heiman, Meagan Huard, Julia Ivanov, Ellie Kimball, Sam Lamontagne, Fayth Nedeau, Olivia Paradis, Cole Paulin, Maris Podgurski Lilly Shaw, Mia Taranko, Olivia Howe, Alyson LaBrecque, Calliope Landgrebe, Morgan LeBlanc, Meg Noble, Ellis Ryder, Andrew Straffin, Grace Toshach, Samantha Underwood, Chandler Bilodeau, Eric Heiman, Daniel Laverriere, Wyatt LeBlanc, Adeline Paradis, Asher Thompson, Ari True, Michael Underwood; Second Honors: Caleb Aportria, Travis Belanger, Colby Bolduc, Ares Bourque, Matthew Campbell, Allison Cloutier, Alizabeth Conant, Colby Dumont, Eve Gagne, Kobe Gaudette, Travis Gosselin, Colby Hanscom, Brad Henderson, Ethan Hunt, Deanna Ivanov, Evelyn Kellum, Destiny Keohan, Lindsay LaBrecque, Colby Lands, Zachary Lapierre, Zachary McLaughlin, Sophia Meyer, Olivia Moody, Dylan Nguyen, Jack Rogers, Sophie Speed, Lily Stark, Austin Thayer, Lillian Welter, Sawyer Wirsing, Joshua Wormwood, Kayla Cloutier, Halle Farnsworth, Elise Hebert, Tegan Jackson, Wade Jarvis, Alyssa Lajoie, Jacob Lamontagne, Emily Murray, Gabe Paulin, Owen Thurm, Chris Toshach, Airik Cloutier, Madison Dexter, Lenore Famosi, David Keohan, Ryan Kyle, Calli-Ann Leach, Felicia Lemieux, Alexys Libby, Sabrina Nguyen, Elijah Older, Jackson Pierce, Miranda Rose, Ethan Smith, Alivia Sobey, Brady Speed, Emily Temple, Jack Webb; Third Honors: Jesse Belanger, Tallulah Carroll, Stephen Emerson, Chantal Biggar, Brett Collard, Anastasia Colomb, Tyler Gilbert, Anson Robichaud, Makayla Sanborn, Henry Sylvester, Garon Woods, Nick Beaudoin, Dianne Dervis, Zachery Litvinchyk, Skyler Merkison, Julia Toshach and Victoria Williams.
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