TOPSHAM — Mt. Ararat Middle School has announced its honor roll for the third quarter.
Grade 6
High honors
Emelia Barker, Ella Beattie, Nolan Blessington, Camila Ciembroniewicz, Lily Collier, Morgen Coughlin-Doyle, Madeline Daulerio, Tess Hahesy, Erin Harty, Jace Hollenbach,
Hannah Kenney, Emma Kopp, Olivia Tobin, Katherine Wallace, Allie Ward and Jonah Zell.
Honors
Anthony Alvarado, Bronwyn Balboni, Autumn Barry, Camille Beaudoin, Robert Bennett, Austin Berry, Erin Billinger, Elsa Blease, Jacqueline Brochu, Evan Bursey,
Raegen Burt, Arianna Calimlim, Gabriella Carter, Andrew Chamberland, Kianna Chance, Sydney Chatman, Nathaniel Cohen, Simon Coker, Jaydah Colby, Luke Curnin,
Olena Cutko, Frederick Czerwinski,
Zachary D’Andrea, Cal Davies, Chloe Despres, Izabellah Deviney, Kassidie Doble, Hannah Dow, Sylvette Dupe-Vete-Congolo, Brandon Durant,
Margaret Dwinal, Jacquelyn Ellsworth, Olivia Fusco, Ethan Gaidola, Isabelle Gardiner, Cecelia Greenleaf, Alexa Gurney, William Hagan, Andrew Haler, Ema Hawkes,
Hazel Hughes, Samuel Hughes, Breanne Hunter, Hannah Huston, Sophie Hymers Horne, Bayli Johnson, Drew Kinkade, Elizabeth Lamoreau, Hannah Lawrence, Karli Leighton,
Elaine Lemieux, Elizabeth Libby, Margaret Libby, Jaden Lohr, Abigail Lucas, Kylie MacDonald, Lauren Magno, Nathan Mao, Sophia Minet, Leah Newcomb,
Kylie Newkirk, Devin Nile, Hannah Patterson, Leigh Ann Patton, Marina Piehl, Emilia Pinette, Natalia Pinette, Bethany Pratt, Addison Rineer, Thomas Saucier,
Eli Schoenberg, Bane Slocum, Jasmine Smith-Hurley, Cora Spelke, Sarah Stewart, Shane Tanguay,
Clark Tankersley, Adelaide Thomas, Damien Weed, Jaimey-Leigh Weidner,
Deirdre Whittemore, Annie Wilkins, Alexander Wing, Emily Wormwood, Samuel Wright, Owen Yabsira, Daniel York, Madeleine Young and Winston Zhuang.
Grade 7
High honors
Anna Cox, Wyley FitzPatrick, Jorja Hooper, Emma Lapreziosa, Caleb Manuel, Amy Pollack, Brennan Thiboutot and Caroline Thompson.
Honors
Morgann Allard, Mikaila Babb, Rileigh Bayard, Lucas Bergeron, Lisandro Berry-Gaviria, Zachary Bisson, Kathryn Blanc, Colton Chubbuck, Gabriel Crowley, Dominic-Anthony Cusano,
Nicholas D’Andrea, Autumn Damon, Kassidy Dixon, Camryn Doody, Kaitlyn Doughty, Alexa Eaton, Carson Estela, Genevieve
Feeney, Jolie Gagnon, Trinity Gajilan,
Frances Garver, Hannah Giggey, Sydney Gilliam, Kyla Greenleaf, Brooke Greenstone, Gabriella Head, Alexis Holman, Breanna Holtet, Anna Jackson, Daniel Jackson,
Janie Jenkins, Dakota Karcz, Will Kinney, Sterling Kloberdans, Olyvia Levasseur, Elias Linkel, Katelyn Lynch, Ashley McCourt, Riley Morin, David Neufeld,
Evan Norzow, Olivia Palmer, Annabella Perron, Sydney Phillips, Jeffrey Remis, Camille Rowe, Jacob Sargent, Lily Schenk, James Singleton, Adriele Smith,
Tatiana St.Laurent, Conner Theriault, Grace Trebilcock, Reese Turcotte, Isabella West, Caroline Wheeler and Tristan Zell.
Grade 8
High Honors
Alexander Bryant, Caitlin Chambers, Griffin Downs, Abigail Holt, Hayden Libby, Hunter Lohr, Dakota Lopez, Kody Noyes, Zoe Pinkham,
Benjamin Pollack,
Emma Pottle, Max Spelke, Zoe Stevenson and Sara York.
Honors
Mackenzie Almy, Eli Begert, Tyler Bernier, Anthony Braley, Ainsley Bryant, Amber Card, Tristan Caswell-Riday, Brewster Chard, Cade Charron, Hannah Clemons,
Jessica Cloutier, Alyssa Dau, Alyssa Folger, Alexander Gaidola, Macy Galietta, Colby Gardner, Abigail Hagan, Lyndsey Hanna, Benjamin Hickson, Payton Hill,
Jax Hollenbach, Madeleine Horrocks, Jade Hurley, Will Kavanaugh, Lauren Lemieux, Ian MacGillivray, Gabrielle Mason, Jack Mathieu, Laney Phillips, Sydney Plant,
Daniel Pratt, Hali Pullen, Abigayle Richardson, Emily Robbins, Sean Roberts, Riley Robertson, Luccas Rousseau, Tyler Ruby, William San Pedro, Kyle Secone,
Dakota Sexton, Abby Sirois, Parker Swanson, Sydney Swanson, Campbell Tankersley, Nathan Taylor, Devin Tobin and Aidan Woods.
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