Thornton Academy Middle School
Fourth quarter
Sixth grade
First Honors: Caleb Do, Ezra Graciano, Evan Gregoricus, Marissa Hanf, Mackenzie Hebert, Adele Herrick, Silas Johnson, Henry Litwinetz, Brady Lydon, Olivia Martin, Cody Ochoa, Grayson Vire and Catherine Waterhouse.
Second Honors: Tucker Boucher, Sean Cleary, Blake Daigle, Arianna Derose, Bryn Dickson, Alivia Fortier, Ruby Gould, Maxim Hanmer, Jacob Litwinetz, Madison Major, Luci Pastor, Olivia Robichaud-Knight, Quincy Russell, Otis Sommer, Roger Souliere, Grace Sughrue, William Webber and Maddisin Williams.
Third Honors: Caelyn Cook, Kenley Donilon, Braydon Doyon, Violet Leach and Isabella Steppe.
Seventh grade
First Honors: Ava Barber, Brennan Belanger, Emery Boudreau, Malia Collins, Addison Harris, Benjamin MacDougall, Violet Miller, Julia Morgenbesser, Sri Prisha Pillai, Aubrey Ranalla, Acadia Regan, Kiera Shea, Shelby Shepherd, Sophia Sirois, Ries Van der Does, Mclean Van der Riet, Brianna Warde and Althea Webber.
Second Honors: Lula Babcock, Alivia Cloutier, Tyler Crook, Evan Dewitt, Laycee Dubois, Alyssa Jachimowicz, Minsol Kim, Olivia Moreau, Jack Perkins, Nicholas Searcy and Korrah Seavey.
Third Honors: Madison Boucher, Aiden Carle, Lily Goldman, Jacob Johnson and William Tripp.
Eighth grade
First Honors: Ruby Anderson, Keira Bailey, Caroline Colson, Emilee Davis, Ailly Handa, Jaxon Kurkul, Emile Olins, Ava Pavlick, Jonathan Perry and Mielo Symeonidis.
Second Honors: Ryan Bolduc, Bradyn Carpenter, Anna Chen, Dalton Cole, Hayden Conway, Quinn Cook, Chase Daigle, Zoey Dancause, Landon Demers, Ryan Gagnon, Matthew Gay, Aleksander Grinyuk, Evan Hunt, Cameron Huot, Kenny Kim, Katarina Leach, Avalynne McAfee, Quinn Purvis, Adrian Rivera, Hannah Sunwoo, Brennan Tabor, Zachary Toppen and Ptolemy Tyler.
Third Honors: Adam Cole, Colton Cross, Willem Donovan, Charles Howard, Lilly Laverriere, Aubrey LeBlanc, Amelie Lourdeau, Owen Mills, Chase Paquette, Ariana Puckett and James Tracy.
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