Richmond High School Honors
Richmond — Richmond High School recently announced its Third Trimester Honor Roll. Honored students include:
Grade 9
Cum Laude: Destiny Anair, Samantha Barnes, Kyle Provencal and Olivia Winokurzew
Grade 10
Cum Laude: Hunter Curtis, Josee Geaghan, Jennifer Lorbeski, Zachary Marseglia and Caleigh Shulman
Grade 11
Summa Cum Laude: Autumn Acord and Nicole Knight
Magna Cum Laude: Kelsea Anair, Logan Anair, Taylor Houdlette, Kalah Patterson, Julie Plummer and Elsie Winokurzew
Cum Laude: Nicholas Anan, Jade Gammon, Leanne Gorman, Stefanie Johansen, Caleb McArthur, Elizabeth Porter, Michael Stewart and Nathan Vintinner
Grade 12
Magna Cum Laude: Cameron Emmons and Bailey Johansen
Cum Laude: Nicholas Blake, Sabrina Keenan, Samantha Oakes, Alexander Payson, Dakoda Roinestad, Paige Stone and Katherine Umberhind
Richmond Middle School
RICHMOND — Richmond Middle School recently announced its Third Trimester Honor Roll. Honored students include:
Grade 8
Cum Laude: Ashley Brown, Emma Carbone and Shane Edwards
Grade 7
Cum Laude: Abigail Johnson, Theodore Merrill, Olivia Ridenour and Spencer Soule
Georgetown Central School
GEORGETOWN — Georgetown Central School recently announced its Fourth Quarter Honor Roll. Honored students include:
Grade 6
High Honors: Brook Kulis and Grady Suhr
Honors: Alicia Burns, Elliot Harkins, Henry Pinkham, Anora Rice and Althea Rogenes
Grade 5
High Honors: Samuel Taft
Honors: Fiona Mann, Lucas Martin, Maggie Pinkham and Nylaina Wilson
Grade 4
High Honors: Tristan Beveridge, Katahdin Lang and Brooke Lindsay
Honors: Antonio Brown and Kiernan Mann
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