OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Administrators at Old Orchard Beach High School have announced outstanding academic performers achieving honor roll status for the second quarter of the 2016-2017 school year.
Students on the honor roll include:
SENIORS
Highest Honors
Carolyn Graves, Victoria Niedzwiecki, and Jack Timmins.
High Honors
Thomas Fregeau, Tiffany Leclair, and Gabriel Reed.
Honors
Liam Bock, Robert Harding, Josette Hartley, Joseph McCullum, Julia-Rose Sawtelle, and Nicholas Watkins.
JUNIORS
Highest Honors
Alexandra Coleman, Nicholas Downes, Danika Evangelista, and Megan Niedzwiecki.
High Honors
Marcas Anderson, Meagan Dyer, Lane Gaudet, Morgan Howlett-Brown, Payje Leclerc and Sarah Thayer.
Honors
Kyle Allen, Alek Beard, Mackenzie Belanger, Dylan Boudreau, AvaClark, Matvei Cloutier, Allison Fish, Aaron Gagnon, Preston Kempton, Madison LaChance, Meghan LaPlante, Conor Noonan, Ian Regan, Isabella Russo, and Rayven Waddell.
SOPHOMORES
Highest Honors
Cierra Albert, Rose Cyr, Amy Nguyen, Morgan Rooney and Kara Trott.
High Honors
Hannah LaCourse, Abagail Nadeau, and Celina Ouelllette.
Honors
Joyce Doucette, Jacob Kennie, Meghan Pelletier, Breanna Perrigo, and Leah Rubin.
FRESHMEN
Highest Honors
Sophia Loranger, Caitlin Perrigo, and Vernon Wells.
High Honors
Zackery Dubois, and Zoe Young.
Honors
Riley Blatchford, Tamisha Britton, Hope Cote, Isabella Ferguson, Benjamin Holt, Austin Inkpen, Maxwell Ledoux, Kareem Niare, Elizabeth Owen, Ryan Schildroth, Troy Thibodeau, Emily Violette, Logan Waddell, Charles Walker III, and Ethan Weber.
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