BIDDEFORD — Administrators at St. James School have announced the top academic performers achieving distinction on the school’s honor roll for the third trimester of the 2018-2019 school year:
GRADE FOUR
Highest
Josiah Blain, Ethan Pettyjohn, Prescott Plourde, and Ariana Puckett
High
Julia Blanchette, Ryan Bolduc, Rhys Cote, Cameron Huot, Hannah Kenniston, Isaac Tarring, and Brynn Wilkinson
Honors
Colin Cleary, Cordelia Kane, and Augustus Van Wickle
GRADE FIVE
Highest
Sophie Blanchette, Chantal Chen, Maeve Donovan, Joshua Dube, and Olivia Frederickson
High
Blake Bolduc, Aiden Leighton, and Andre’ Sauvageau
Honors
Addison Boucher, Lilliana Boucher, Zachary Namiotka, Calista Saucier, and Hunter Stearns
GRADE SIX
Highest
Camryn Houle
High
Daphne Blake, and Emily Frechette
Honors
Isaac Burnette, Nicholas Curro, Kali England, Taylor Gonneville, Sydney Googins, Emma Houston, Henry Kenniston, Ayla Lagasse, Anna Mathiang, Parker Plourde, and Noah Tarring
GRADE SEVEN
Highest
Jeffrey Lafrance,
Honors
Chloe Cadorette, Matthew Gonneville, Madison Ham, Isabella Hazlerig, Gage Lamontagne, and Sarah Patil
GRADE EIGHT
Highest
Madisyn Ayres, Rose-Mary Blake, Charlotte Donovan, and Elliana Durkee
High
Marielle Rue
Honors
Simon Blake, Carlos Macdonald, Emma Paquet, Jeannette Schultz-Aboujaoude, Kiley Vela, and Baylor Wilkinson
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