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Grade 12
Highest Honors: Brie Blanchette, Brady Croteau, Gabriella Gagne, Elise MacNair, Margaret Nason, Adyson Peters, Jamie Sperlich and Summer St. Louis.

High Honors: Ally Blanchette, Camryn Blatchford and Madelyn Dow.
Honors: Ethan Baker, Ashlyn Baldridge, Nichole Bennett, Noah Davis, James Erickson, Simon Girard, Landen Johnson, Kavi McQueen, Hope Merrill, Kiauna Provencal and Elijah Vasquez.
Grade 11
Highest Honors: Drisana Barna, Catherine Clark and Casey Zecchinelli.
High Honors: Sarah Davis, Alaynah LeBlond, Joseph Phalen, Abigayle Roy and Madison Shaw.
Honors: Kevin Alemtsehay, Ian Blake, Gabriel Edwards, Mason Ladakakos, Xayden Laikupu, Kailee Morin, Nicole Tsicouleas and Derric Webber.
Grade 10
Highest Honors: Evan Alivizatos, Spencer Cook, Brady Plante, Riley Provencher, Jesse Rowland and Charlotte Thompson.
High Honors: Sara Alemtsehay, Chloe Drown, Catherine Dube, Charlotte LaSalle, Joana Massanga, Zoeana Ploude, Emily Simpson and Colby Thomas.
Honors: Juniper Butler, Abigail Caya, Ryan Giguere, Thatcher Gilchrest, Elwood Gray, Sarah Inkpen, Ethan Pendleton, Levi Perrone and Evan Schneider.
Grade 9
Highest Honors: Wesley Gallant, Colby Pulk, Christopher Thronton and Gibson Villanueva.
High Honors: Jayden Jencks, Olivia McInnis, Ryan Oliver, Ransom Randall and Ethan Tucker.
Honors: Gaige Barrett, Kooper Gervais, Alex Lavigne, Grae MacNair, Dominic Militrano, Zachary Musto and Shawn O’Donnell.
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