Third quarter
Sixth grade
First Honors: Caleb Do, Ezra Graciano, Evan Gregoricus, Marissa Hanf, Maxim Hanmer, Mackenzie Hebert, Adele Herrick, Silas Johnson, Henry Litwinetz, Jacob Litwinetz, Brady Lydon, Olivia Martin, Cody Ochoa, Grayson Vire, Catherine Waterhouse and William Webber.
Second Honors: Bryce Boucher, Tucker Boucher, Sean Cleary, Blake Daigle, Arianna Derose, Bryn Dickson, Kenley Donilon, Braydon Doyon, Alivia Fortier, Ruby Gould, Madison Major, Lyla Merrill, Olivia Robichaud-Knight, Quincy Russell, Otis Sommer, Roger Souliere, Isabella Steppe, Grace Sughrue and Maddisin Williams.
Third Honors: Caelyn Cook, Graysen Doyle, Violet Leach, Leah Nicoletti, Luci Pastor and Jayden Sorlien.
Seventh grade
First Honors: Ava Barber, Malia Collins, Addison Harris, Benjamin MacDougall, Violet Miller, Julia Morgenbesser, Jack Perkins, Sri Prisha Pillai, Aubrey Ranalla, Acadia Regan, Kiera Shea, Shelby Shepherd, Sophia Sirois, Ries Van der Does, Mclean Van der Riet, Brianna Warde and Althea Webber.
Second Honors: Lula Babcock, Jacob Beaudoin, Brennan Belanger, Aiden Carle, Tyler Crook, Evan Dewitt, Laycee Dubois, Lily Goldman, Jacob Johnson, Minsol Kim, Olivia Moreau, Taeyeon Park, Korrah Seavey, Kamdyn Tibbetts and William Tripp.
Third Honors: Alexander Durocher.
Eighth grade
First Honors: Ruby Anderson, Keira Bailey, Bradyn Carpenter, Caroline Colson, Emilee Davis, Ailly Handa, Jaxon Kurkul, Katarina Leach, Emile Olins, Ava Pavlick, Jonathan Perry and Mielo Symeonidis.
Second Honors: Anna Chen, Hayden Conway, Colton Cross, Chase Daigle, Zoey Dancause, Landon Demers, Matthew Gay, Dayeon Jang, Kenny Kim, Avalynne McAfee, Ariana Puckett, Quinn Purvis, Adrian Rivera, Hannah Sunwoo, Brennan Tabor, Zachary Toppen, James Tracy and Ptolemy Tyler.
Third Honors: Ryan Bolduc, Dalton Cole, Quinn Cook, Willem Donovan, Lilly Laverriere, Amelie Lourdeau, Owen Mills, Carter Nelson, Chase Paquette and Anthony Williams.
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