Grade 12:
Highest Honors: Elwood Gray, Charlotte LaSalle, Jesse Rowland, Charlotte Thompson.
High Honors: Sara Alemtsehay, Evan Alivizatos, Spencer Cook, Chloe Drown, Ryan Giguere, Thatcher Gilchrest, Zoeana Plourde, Riley Provencher, Emily Simpson.
Honors: Brennan Amsden, Thomas Daudaras, Brayden Mansur, Joana Massanga, Kylie Mininni, Ethan Pendleton, Brady Plante, Colby Thomas, Nicole Tsicouleas, Charlotte Yoho.
Grade 11
Highest Honors: Olivia McInnis, Zachary Musto, Kayla Townsend.
High Honors: Samantha Darling, Wesley Gallant, Ryan Oliver, Colby Pulk, Ransom Randall, Kiley Reynolds, Gibson Villaneuva.
Honors: Gaige Barrett, Maria Caron, Megan Dow, Ella Febbi, Kooper Gervais, Anthony Hutchins, Trot Moody, Gavin Needham, Aidyn Panizo, Tom Pierko-Perry, Mathew Stevens, Isla Tweedie, Hannah Webber.
Grade 10:
Highest Honors: Lea Alivizatos, Chloe Cushna-Leonard.
High Honors: Liliana Albair, Vanessa Alley-Thayer, Robert Dion, Aiden Hodgkins, Rebeca Massanga, Mia Perez, Arianna Ramirez, Alayna Robichaud, Alexis Sweeney.
Honors: Methos Barna, Geno Criado, Brianna Crone, Caleb Dupee, Madison Duplisea, Emmaline Ellison, Calum Flaherty, Giana Goodell, Sierra Herrick, Davina Kita, Talan LaChance, William McKenzie, Jordyn Methot, Sierra Ordway, Dexter Orifice, Wyatt Raymond, Davio Richards, Lily Shaw, Ailish Tucker, Kaydence Turner.
Grade 9:
Highest Honors: Corinne Androkitis, Daniel Cashman, Ian Cook, Aidan Henderson, Jaival Patel, Shaelynn Sanderson, Samarra Winn.
High Honors: Kamryn Arey, Justin Gorham, Brooklyn Mansur, Lilah Morris, Eve Tweedie.
Honors: Caleb Aube, Noah Kullson, Emelia Michaud, Evan Moody, Vivienne Provencher, Trevor Skelton, Pietro Teixeira Dos Santos, Savanah Winn.
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