SANFORD — Administrators at Sanford High School have announced the top academic performers achieving distinction on the school’s honor roll for the second quarter of the 2017-2018 school year.
HIGH HONORS
Grade 12: Jenna Beaudoin, James Beaupre, Sydney Clendaniel, Sophie Cote, Stephanie Lane, Taylor MacDonald, Owen McGrath, and Savanna Perry.
Grade 11: Gianna Beninati, Emily Dickerson, Adam Genereux, Andrea Giles, Alex Kong, Jennifer Lansing, Ashley Lord, Emma Lunny , Samuel Mercer, Hannah Morgan, Isaac Plante, Kyra Pulkinen, Khang Truong, Kevin Voter, and Jose Yong.
Grade 10: Sarah Hale, Isabelle Kallis, and Rachel Ledue.
Grade 9: Jacob Cao, Ellen Coleman, Dawson Knapp, Madeline Ledoux, Makayla Mills, Lydia Tanguay, and Paige Wilson.
HONORS
Grade 12: Ali Al Beadhany, Jacob Allain, Joshua Allain, Kelli Ames, Samuel Anderson, Colleen Belanger, Elizabeth Bernier, Molly Boissonneault, Andrew Bradford, Phoenix Demers, Kayla Dunning, Kara Fraiser, Marcus Gould, Adam Grant, Haley Hartnett, Abigail Hopple, Journey Jackson, Alexander Jaques, Brittany Kaplowitz, Daniel Khat, Kayleigh Little, Mikala Lucas, Nathaniel McGrath, Ellen Morley, Silas Noble, Luciano Omorogbe, Nikita Perez, Abraham Phillips, Brianna Racicot, Jared Scarpelli, Gregory Sebastian, Aaron Signore, Joshua Sirois, Ashnell Stamp, Travis Tovey, Brendon Tremblay, Isabella Troop, Tran Truong, Cooper Van Gieson, William Walton, Joshua Webber, and Holly Webb.
Grade 11: Ciara Allaire, Timothy Anderson, William Andrews, Ethan Arrowsmith, Kendra Bodwell, Victoria Bodwell, Joshua Bowker, Brooke Camire, Katrina Chanthaboury, Samuel Chapdelaine, Cameron Corbett, Hanah Couture, Valentina Drown, Avery Dyer, Lexi Farley, Hailey Goodwin, Ezra Gouin, Kody Greene, Shelby Hagan, Isabel Jett, Anna Johnson, Lauren Johnson, Asher Kelewae, Kaleb Kerrigan, Charles Krout, Christopher Lantagne, Sarah Lapenta, Julia Long, Erin Malcolm, Felix Meas, Sarah Nickerson, Megan O’Connell, Mariah Parison, Niraj Patel, Cody Rabida, Megan Roy, Dona Sophea, Tiffany Twombly, Danielle Velush, Paige Wales, Trinity Wilson, and Andrea Cobena Yong.
Grade 10: Jocelyn Ames, Alyssa Auger, Harrielle Bernard, Ashley Blood, Porter Bodkin, Victoria Broad, Wenjie Cao, Paige Cote, Dines Dideriksen, Hunter Dobson, Sydney Eggleston, Kaylee Frey, Zachary Klingensmith, Christopher Langley, Wyatt L’Heureux, Catlyn Marcotte, John Matlosz, Madison McNutt, Taylor Moreau, Matthew Nickerson, Judah Ollennu, Camden Palmer, Madison Pierce, Ryan Rosander, Samya Santiague, Abigail Shaw, Beau Silva, Jared Slowik, Juwan Snow, Julia St. Amand, Richard Steele, Madison Teti, Erin Tierney, James Tuck, Makenzie Valerio, Kaitlyn Weese, Madyson Woodill, and Baileigh Zielke.
Grade 9: Alexis Babel, Hannah Ball, Jordan Burnes, Graydon Burr, Ellis Civiello, Aiden Crawford, Etain Cullen , Aaron Denbow, Hope Doiron, Alice Fall, Kaylee Fernald, Hunter Ham, Leela Hartnett, Samantha Hebert, Rhys Hill, Vanessa Hlastawa, Mollie Hludik, Yasmine Ibrahim, Landon Jones, Andy Khiev, Dominic Lagace, Tori Lawrence, Juliana Levesqeue, Jillian Lizotte, Lillian MacLean, Tristan Malcolm, Hailey Mariano, Felicia Meas, Kassidy Plante, Patrick Powell, Nicholas Quade, Meredith Rickard, Kyla Terril, Abigail Toothaker, Samuel Toussaint, Isaac Webber, and Aislynn Worden.
HONORABLE MENTION
Grade 12: Kayla Alicea, Jessica Bucklin, Kayla Conley, Linda-Mae Courtois, Emily Farley, Laura Fitzgerald, Thaddeus Forner, Ashley Fowler, Nicholas Giberti, Gabrielle Greenlaw, Kameron Grondin, Cameron Jourdain, Khaalid Kakande, Kyle Kelly, Allison Lewis, Michael Lunny, Kelsi Malloy, Dalton Marriot, Timothy Millea, Kaylee Muise, Matthew Orr, Serena Paquet, Ryan Rideout, Josiah Scott, Amber Singleton, Julia Thompson, and Jacob Zucco.
Grade 11: Camilo Azcarate, Michael Baker, Alicia Beaulieu, Daniel Belanger, Carson Bickford, Dylan Cao, Alyssa Chasse, Benjamin Daigle, Taylor Demers, Emma Dubois, Tiana-MarieDurgin, Gabrielle Gorgoglione, Lindsey Gould, Alyssa Guillemette, Danielle Guillemette, Jocelyn Korpaczewski, Jacob Mayo, Miranda McCall, Daniel McKinney, James Meggison, Dane Mohr, Stetson Muder, Cody Remick, Abigail Rickard, Mathew Romano, Chad Rosander, Tyler Sar, and Delaney Tanguay.
Grade 10: Ashlee Abdill-Morales, Mousa Al Beadhany, Nokomis Chabot, Caven Cogswell, Joshua Cole, Jacob Cote, Peter Cusack, Gabrielle Garneau, Simon Glavin, Elizabeth Guillemette, Ethan Guillemette, Dalton Hannel, Justin Hanson, Ethan Hoenig, Paige Hoskins, Nickolas Irving, Jayden Jacques, Jade Jamison, Shaun Kaeppel, Alyssa Littlefield, James Montgomery, Nickolas Moulton, Gavyn Moyer, Kayla Pierce, Jillian Sadick , Ethan Shain, Brandon Shaw, Alysha Simpson, Natalie St. Onge, Angela Surels, Kameron Urquhart, Jonathan Vitale, Mariette Waterhouse, and Marie Wood.
Grade 9: Faith Barrett, Sean Belanger, Zachary Berry, Kelsey Betrand, Emily Cormack, Hannah Crosby, Gabriel Daigneault, Anthony Day, Ryan Demers, Gavin DeRosie, Ethan Doyle, Lillian Durgin, Alexander Gardner, Amaya Ireland, Justice Kelley, Benjamin LaChapelle, Jake Lamontagne, Skyla Leighton, Jack Martineau, Francis Meggison, Rosaleigh Moulton, Jordan Myers, Alice Nolin, Kailyn Robichaud, Madeline Roy, Lucas Russo, Derek Shmaeling, Faith Scott, Felicity Scott, Jasmine Soucy, Tiffany Stoval, Jocelynn Tapley, Kayla Tremblay, and Olivia Whitney.
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