AUGUSTA — Cony Middle School recently announced the following students were named to its second quarter honor roll for the 2019-20 academic year.
Grade 8 — High honors: Abigail Bucknam, Claudia Dunn, Maci Freeman, Samuel Goldey, Maya Gould, Kylee Huard, Sequora Kelley, Cassandra Kromer, Brianna Madore, Teaira Matson, Alexis Miller, Tyler Pelletier, Destiny Samare, Parker Sergent, Alivia St. Peter and Torrie Webber.
Honor: Ayman Al Rashid, Zahraa Al-Ali, Rawan Al-Tameemi, Nareman Alsaleh, Natalie Brown, Morgan Cunningham, Raymond Dineen, Martin Ferrusca, Alexander Fournier, Cole Hamner, Travis Harding, Ella Haynes, Shanlee Ingalls and Luke Johnson.
Also, Joshua Kidd, Kaylee Knight, Ean Maske, Kyle Mastrianno, Ainslie Milewski, James Mooney, Anna Norris, Cohen Parker, Alexis Pattershall, Sera Perry, Mya Pineda, Hailey Smart and Maddox St. Pierre.
Grade 7 — High honors: Ryleigh Baldwin, Tenzin Yangchen Denno, Skylar Dixon, Alannah Gove, Lee Hathaway, Emily Kennard, Addison Lebel, Cassandra Lewis, Kaleb Littlefield, Carrigan Manning, Hannah Marshall, Jaymee Merrick, Annabelle Orth, Suri Ramkissoon, Matthew Schriver, Emalynn Smith, Lauren Tyler, Jackson Veilleux, David Vigue, Ethan Vose, Tealah Ward and Allison Wilcox.
Honors: Aya Abdulmohsin, Yasmeen Al Hoshan, Niyemah Assaf, Brady Baxter, Jordan Benedict, Matthew Boston, Brooklynn Bowden, Nicolas Brunelle, Emma Buccellato, Isac Burrill, Zoe Charest, Kassidy Delesline, Logan Escalante, Rachel Fongemie, Carmina Fortin, Penelope Fyfe, Jeanxiel Garcia, Keenan Gearhart and James Giroux.
Also, Isabella Hassell, Thea Kanaris, Gavin McCormick, Kaydence Mills, Samuel Niederer, Briana Parker, Chloe Rickett, Eli Robbins, Briauna Rousseau-Lacroix, Keren Ruboneka, Isabella Seavey, Logan Sousa, Asher Stephenson, Jayden Thatcher, Taurence Tibbetts and Natalya Yorke.
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