BIDDEFORD — Administrators at St. James School have announced the top academic performers achieving distinction on the school’s honor roll for the first quarter of the 2017-2018 school year.
GRADE 4
Highest Honors:
Sophie Blanchette and Chantal Chen.
High Honors:
Blake Bolduc, Addison Boucher, Joshua Dube, Olivia Frederickson, and Aiden Leighton.
Honors:
Lillana Boucher, Maeve Donovan, Lillian Gagne, Calista Saucier, and Hunter Stearns.
GRADE 5
Highest Honors:
Daphne Blake, Evelyn Carson, Sydney Googins, Camryn Houle, Emma Houston, Ayla Lagasse, Collin Namiotka, and Parker Plourde.
High Honors:
Isaac Burnette, Emily Frechette, Taylor Gonneville, Henry Kenniston, and Noah Tarring.
Honors:
Nicholas Curro and Anne Mathiang.
GRADE 6
High Honors:
Chloe Cadorette, Madison Ham, Jeffrey Lafrance, and Gage Lamontagne.
Honors:
Madelyn Gelinas, Sarah Patil, Connor Shea, and Emily Troegner.
GRADE 7
High Honors:
Madisyn Ayres, Rose-Mary Blake, Elliana Durkee, Emma Paquet, Marielle Rue, and Baylor Wilkinson.
Honors:
Simon Blake, Charlotte Donovan, Carlos Macdonald, William Palmer, and Jeannette Schultz-Aboujaoude.
GRADE 8
Highest Honors:
Avery Cadorette, Bella Ciampi, Kyle Dion, and Ella Ellis-Daley.
High Honors:
William Goodwin, Chloe Harding, Daniel Macolini, and Grace Poirier.
Honors:
Lillian Carson and Tyler Chen.
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