BIDDEFORD–St. James School has announced its first quatrer honor roll for students.
Grade 4
Highest Honors: Camryn Houle, Emma Houston, Ayla Lagasse
High Honors: Daphne Blake, Evelyn Carson, McKenna Castle, Emily Frechette, Roman Mahoney, Parker Plourde, Victoria Sparks
Honors: Nicholas Curro, Samantha DeGeorge, Taylor Gonneville, Henry Kenniston, Olivia Libby, Collin Namiotka, Noah Tarring
Grade 5
Highest Honors: Jeffrey Lafrance
High Honors: Chloe Cadorette, Jaylee Coleman, Maxwell Forcier, Madelyn Gelinas, Matthew Gonneville, Isabella Hazlerig, Gage Lamontagne, Serenity Namiotka, Erin Norbert, Devin Plante, Mia Rogers, Connor Shea, Emily Troegner
Grade 6
Highest Honors: Madisyn Ayres, Rose-Mary Blake,
High Honors: Simon Blake, Charlotte Donovan, Carlos Macdonald, Emma Paquet, Marielle Rue, Jeannette Schultz-Aboujaoude
Honors: Elliana Durkee, Misha King, Caroline Mahoney, William Palmer, Kiley Vela, Baylor Wilkinson
Grade 7
Highest Honors: Bella Ciampi, Avery Cadorette
High Honors: Chloe Harding, William Goodwin, Ella Ellis-Daley
Honors: Marieanna Schultz-Aboujaoude, Grace Poirier, Daniel Macolini, Kyle Dion
Grade 8
Highest Honors: Nicholas Hill, Blake Wilkinson
High Honors: Jordina Coleman, Christian Lafrance, Joshua Paquet, Alannah Shevenell, Julia Violette
Honors: Aidan Donovan, Isaac Dostal, Alexandra Dutil, Tommy Gonneville, Colton Vela
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