
BETHEL — Telstar High School High Honors and Dean’s List students for 2024-25 first semester:
High Honors
Accumulated GPA of 3.3+
Class of 2025: Ella Akers, Azaria Alcide, Isabella Brown, Collin Cole, Rylee Cooper, Kayan DeGruttola, Katherine Devaney, Kylie Friel, Maylyn Hastings, Claire Henderson, Ella Hopps, Grady Kellogg, Kyle Kimball, Emma Newell, Jocelyn Nivus, Hayley Smith, Lily Souther, Gabrielle Thompson, Timothy Wakefield, Wylie Williamson, Hunter Winslow.
Class of 2026: Hannah Bailey, Reginald Billings, Cadence Campbell, Vivienne Charette, Jonathan Marshall, Halea Monelt, Michaela Mowery, Alyssa Norton, Evan Parsons, Mason Perks, Dylan Van Buren, Courtney Walker, Jake Zolad.
Class of 2027: Caylee Bedard, Mya Buck, Olivia Buck, Sawyer Coffin, Davon DeGruttola, Brayden Easterlin, Addisyn Kimball, Hayden Lockard, Emma McPherson, Cooper Morgan, Austin Mosher, Sophia Percival, Lucas Peterson, Hannah-Sue Stetson, Brennan Walker, Steven Walker.
Class of 2028: Idella Cooley, Quinn Coolidge, Alexia Indermuehle, Luke Mowery, Connor Nguyen.
Dean’s List
Accumulated GPA of 3.0+
Class of 2025: Zachary Dougherty, Ethan Johnson, Brody Morgan, Eliot Norton, Audrey Saito, Alexis Seames.
Class of 2026: Seth Dupuis, Thomas Lapointe, Taejyah Lego, Cyrus Mills.
Class of 2027: Angel Cote, Natalia Danforth-Gordon, Davidson Leduc, Szimon Lee, Maximus Merrill, Teresa Poudereux, Lukas Yates.
Class of 2028: Zachary Brennan, Jack Colby, Alexander Dougherty, Baylee Dunham, Eva Garant, Graig Groves, Nicholas LaPointe, Bryan Lee, Meshia Lee, Kayde Ridlon, Luka Rose-Espinoza, Matthew Wakefield, Bryson Walker, Travis Young.
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