WELLS — Administrators at Wells High School have announced top academic performers achieving distinction on the school’s honor roll for the first trimester of the 2018-2019 school year.
Seniors
High Honors
Gary Andrews, Lauren Bartlett, Tyler Bridge, Matthew Chase, Mackenzie Foss, Seamus Graffam, Odin Kammerer, Karissa Kenyon, Brianna Michaud-Nolan, Emily Morrison, Brian Niznik, Brianna Ordway, Drew Ramsey, Katherine Reidy, Natalie Robinson, Hailey Smith, and Kimberly Towne.
Honors
Macy Austin, Alyssa Bacon, Delaney Bailey, Jonathan Box, Duncan Campbell, Jack Caterino, Carrie Chase, Hannah Cottis, Jared Damren, Hannah Davis, Hunter Denis, Heidi Fortin, James Garcia, Anna Guerrette, Ryan Harriman, Brian Hayden, Kiah Holdsworth, Lily Iannillo, Hailey Kelly, Ranaldo Linton, Emilee Mathieu, Parker McDermott, Emma Nelson, Andrew Niznik, Delaney O’Brien, Margaret Patterson, Jaden Poulin, Spencer Poulin, Julie Signoretti, Kyle Stone, Olivia Talevi, Aiden Webb, Morgan Welch-Thompson, and Sophia Zurlo.
Juniors
High Honors
James Ackerman, Logan Bedell, Ashleigh Bolduc, Grace Bradish, Hannah Bradish, Tyler Carpenter, Kaitlyn Chrisemer, Decovan Dufort, Matthew Elderkin, Tyler Evans, Joel Foley, Maxwell Gates, Alyson Hall, Samantha Jones, Alyssa Kenney, James Luttrell, Payton MacKay, Guss Madsen, Givon McLean, Katie Plourde, Francesca Ramsdell, Samuel Strange, Madison Teti, Alyssa Wallingford, Gwen Wallingford, Sarah Webb, and Gabriella Zurlo.
Honors
Griffin Allaire, Jordan Belanger, Alexandra Bento, Meredith Bogue, Graham Bridges, Nathan Chandler, Samuel Chaplin, Verena Daxlberger De La Merced, Ashlynn Dolan, Abigail Durost, Joseph Eremita, Shea Harrington, Avery Hubbard, Skyler Klinner-Lozano, Andrew Knott, Evan Leach, Abigail Legere, Chaya Lord-Rozeff, Frank Lorusso, Nathan Mahoney, Timothy Martell, Ethan McAllister, Olivia Michaud, Matthew Ouellette, Jaidyn Patel, Michael Patnaude, Elliana Poulin, Logan Pratt, Wyatt Rowe, Jasmine Rutberg, Jacob Scott, Zachary Steere, Grace-Ann Walker, Mackenzie Webb, Savanah Wilder, Hannah Wrigley, Andrew Wuerthner, and Kimberly Yurga.
Sophomores
High Honors
Mallory Aromando, Hayden Barker, Kathryn Cafaro, Lily Clough, Leah Cluff, Aiden Drake, Stacia Gadomski, Emily Gleason, Gavyn Leighton, Rhiannon McQuaide, Jacob Michaud, Lindsey Parker, Kate Pinette, Jonah Potter, Amanda Ring, Kai Rosenberg, Grace Stevens, Nora Stevens, Leah Theriault, and Kadia Thompson.
Honors
Lily Arbelo, Zoe Clark, Owen Coggeshall-Beyea, Heaven Conley, Caleb Corey, Ruthann Emerson, Jaiden Greaves, Andrew Iles, Ashton Jacobson-Theriault , Hayden Jellison, Emma Keniston, Connor Lavigne, Sabrina Lawrence, Joseph Love-Searles, Antonia MacEwen, Negel Martell, Isabel Martin, Sydney McDermott,Veronica Ryder, Hannah Tufts, and Thomas Ward.
Freshmen
High Honors
Charlotte Allaire, Emma Badger, Colby Bolduc, Grace Boucher, Justin Boulay, Ryan Boulay, Olivia Chase, Nathan Coleman, Anavi Curtiss, Jillian Evans, Brayden Fazzina, Leah Finn, Brady Fox, Gretchen Graffam, Riley Hansen, Sophie Killam, Emma Kondor-Ouellette, Ariana Leighton, Elle Meffert, Tristan Michaud-Nolan, Theodore Morin, Camden Morrison, Andrew Mott, Zachary Naffah, Maura Ragnarsson, Grace Ramsdell, Ella Richard, Ryan Robinson, Ava Tavares, Samuel Ward, Libby Webb, and Connor Woodward.
Honors
Meredith Adams, Delia Bailey, Trevor Bickford, Ryan Bridges, Evan Brouillard, Joseph Calcina, Zachary Carpenter, Tyler Chase, Auguste Ciorra, Caroline Clarrage, Erin Davis, Michael Ducharme, Lauren Dunham, Travis Foster, Pierce George, Kathryn Gilbert, Peyton Haggerty, Haley Hennessey, Lily Heyland, Jack Kaszubinski, Kira Littlefield, Lauren Luttrell, Jacob Marshall, Heath McHugh, Ruby McMinis, Owen Neville, Aaron Patnaude, Caitlyn Perron, Lindsay Plourde, Joshua Price, Laci Raso, Alexander Romanov, Robey Rose, Lileigh Schoonover, Camden Sevigney, Sarah Shackford, Grace Ward, and Kiana Webber.
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