CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
Cullen Cummings of Woolwich and Alec Stuckey of Bowdoinham were named Presidential Scholars for the fall 2017 semester at Clarkson University; Natalie Burch of Harpswell was named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2017 semester at Clarkson University
FREEPORT MIDDLE SCHOOL TRIMESTER 1 HONOR ROLL
Grade 6
Honors: Cooper Delois, Brady Giumarro, William Maneikis, Connor Slocum, Joseph Smith, Porter Towne, Lily West
High Honors: Enoch Boudreau, Audrey Brogan, Abigail Caoette, Maya Carignan, Lilia Collard, Teagan Davenport, Mason Galway, Siona Gruverman, Brielle Hodgkin, Max Maneikis, Alexander Meader, Elizabeth Mellon, Mackenzie Mills-Dudding, Connor Mills-Dudding, Amanda Panciocco, Rosie Panenka, Audrey Piltch, Jennifer Schaefer, Ariella Searfoss, Ian Smith, Lorenzo Sparta, Elliott Spaulding, Nicholas Stebbins, Riley Sterling, Teo Steverlynck-Horne, Cody Wall, YiLin Wang, Margaret Whitaker
Grade 7
Honors: Oliver Beardsley- Stites, Joshua Chirnitch, Tristan Hatton, Jordan Knighton, Kendra Williams
High Honors: Zane Aquiar, Avery Baker-Schlendering, Meredith Carter, Alexander Dawson, Finnian Furtney, Lilian Gillis, Benjamin Grimm, Phoebe Keliher, Ava Klein, Lela Mellin, Will Morris, Nihal Patil, Emmalynn Pierce, Mason Riggs, Lauren Roussel, Kathleen Tracy, Jillian Wight, Isla Wilson
Grade 8
Honors: Zachary Benner, Jackson Giumarro, Ian Grimm, Peyton Landsbergen, Jacie Lavers, Frank Monahan-Morang, Helen Pope, Wil VanNostrand, Augustus Wing
High Honors: Brooke Brier, Meredith Brier, Brian Brogan, Anthony Casale, Vivien Crawford, Colin Cronin, Tessa Errico, Isaac Flood, Alek Gideon, Amelia Goodwin, Brady Grogan, Robert Landry, Samuel Maneikis, Andrew Morrissey, Mary Kate Murphy, Katherine Murray, Ella Nigro, Annie Norman, Brook Pawlowski, Samuel Robinson, Marcello Santomenna, Keigan Shea, Riley Simon, Madeline Smith, Hunter Towne, Savannah Tracy, Ella Vertenten, John Vnek, Lillian Welsher, Zachary Wentworth, Elizabeth Whittier, Kathryn Whittier
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