YARMOUTH — The following students from The Times Record circulation area attained honor roll status for the second trimester at North Yarmouth Academy.
Highest honors
Grade 12: Hadley Gibson, Sarah Jordan, Maggie Meixell and Benjamin Randall.
Grade 10: Abigail McKelvy
Grade 9: Ellis Miskell, Emilie Burrill, Abigail Hinchman, Tess Hinchman, Diana McLeod and Mary Noyes.
Grade 8: Acacia Bright and Claire Maurer.
Grade 7: Zelda Clegg and Henry Quesada.
Grade 6: Grier Miskell
High honors
Grade 12: Alex Coffin, Rudolph Guliani, Grant McPherson, Ryan Salerno and Kevin Schwarm.
Grade 11: Gianna Nappi.
Grade 10: Lillian Dearing, Sydney Garcia, Josiah Henderson, Austin Kidder and Maxwell Maurer.
Grade 9: Elise LeBihan, Isabella Munro and Bradley Potter.
Grade 8: Emily Baker, Thomas Hanson, Madeline Henderson, Hunter Mahoney, John Nappi and Andrei Vile.
Grade 7: Henry Briggs of Arrowsic and Grace Hayden- Hunt.
Grade 6: Youssef Ayad, Owen Curnin, Colby Mills, Isaac Saunders and Jack Sillin.
Grade 5: Lloyd Lathrop of Pownal
Honors
Grade 12: Hillary Detert, Evan Kendall and Cathy Li.
Grade 11: Carly Lappas and Eliott Wellenbach.
Grade 10: Wesley Bright, Sohyun Jeon and Alexander Paige.
Grade 9: Louisa Mahoney
Grade 8: Matthew Lapoint and Jonathan Snell.
Grade 7: Kamry Stifanyk
Grade 6: Tessa Quattrucci
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