NINTH GRADE
Highest Honors: Cierra Albert, Rose Cyr, Haylee Hinkle, Amy Nguyen, Lennox Nicholson, Celina Ouellette, Morgan Rooney, Kara Trott, Samantha Donnell, Hannah LaCourse, Meghan Pelletier and Breanna Perrigo.
Honors: Tucker Beal, Nhu Dang, Aiden Davenport, Matthew Doody, Joyce Doucette, Colby Dudley, Bradley Houle, Mark Johnston, Chole Kocian-Parker, Leah Rubin and Matthew Toohey.
10TH GRADE
Highest Honors: Ava Clark, Meagan Dyer, Dankia Evangelista, Morgan Howlett-Brown, Meghan LaPlante, Payje Leclerc, Megan Niedzwiecki and Brianna Plante.
High Honors: Marcas Anderson, Alexandra Coleman, Nicholas Downes, Lane Gaudet, Maegan Halle, Madison LaChance, Livia Lionette, Conor Noonan, Amanda Palmer, Ian Regan and Evan Sawyer.
Honors: Delaney Babb, Mackenzie Belanger, Lea Cobb, Noah DiPietrartonion, Madisyn Feitz, Allison Fish, Aaron Gagnon, Mikayla Grier, Jewel Hurte, Preston Kempton, Natalie Milinski, Jacob Murphy, Mariah Murphy, Hannah Perry, Cameron Rice, Isabellla Russo, Allie Shaw and Katelynn Trott.
11TH GRADE
High Honors: Carolyn Graves, Victoria Niedzwiecki and Gabriel Reed.
Honors: Morgan Berry, Lee Ann Brionez, Natalie Cloutier, Thomas Fregeau, Alexis Gamage, Robert Harding, Katheri Kirby, Lexis Labonte, Tiffany Rae Leclair, Eryca Jean Leclerc, Aubrey Pettey, Alexis Warren, Kayla White and Nikolai Willett.
12TH GRADE
Highest Honors: Mariah Bouthiller and Joshua Kennie.
High Honors: Samuel Bernier, Jennt Cobb, Erik Hogan, Grace Letze, Zachary Maksut, Sydney Pettey and Jesse Raymond.
Honors: Joseph Anderson, Connor Cushman, Nathaniel Doody, Elizabeth Harlan, Chenoa Ingham, Nicholas LaCourse, Joshua Martin, Jennifer Marie Palkovic, Emily Remillard, Brandon Saucier, Grace Sullivan and Nicholas Watkins.
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