FAIRFIELD — Lawrence Junior High School has announced the following students were named to its second-quarter honor roll for the 2020-21 academic year.
Grade 8 — High honors: Kiera Allstrom, Paige Goodwin, Natalee Gordon, Lilly Gray, Michael Hamlin, Elizabeth Holden, Jai Kao, Ryan Lea, Kayleigh Marchetti, Mykenna Martin, Brooke Parsons, Taylor Pellerin, Abigail Taylor, Tynaya Traynum and Alyssa Welch.
Honors: Addison Battis, Ryder Bernier, Dawson Chapman, Nash Corson, Kylie Delile, Gabriel Fairbrother, Mackenzy Greene, Zoe Hutchins, Ryan Levesque, Muirean Lynch, Connor Mayo, Russell Newell, Madisyn Niles and Nicholas Ouellette.
Also, Ruby Pierce, Liam Poulin, Lucas Proctor, Kallie Richards, Anthony Roy, Tobey Simpson, Noah Spaulding, Danielle Wilson and Deven Young.
Grade 7 — High honors: Jillian Boyden, Hannah Carlton, Jenna Furchak, Grace Gagnon, Arianna Goodwin, Samantha Hamilton, Brock Merrill, Trenton Paquette, Natalie Pelletier, Noah Richard, Bryton Rood and Ashley Shores.
Honors: Leighton Bradford, Chandler Church, Payton Cole, Kiera Day, Stella-Moon Devine, Brooklyn Dostie, Xayvier Garcia, Autumn Green, Troy Hamlin, Jayde Hebert, Madison Hinkel, Ryeko Howe, Gabriel Johnson and Addison King.
Also, Garrett Leclerc, Landon Letourneau, Joshua MacArthur, Keenan McLain, Madalyn Provost, Natalie Robinson, Kayci Ross, Abigail Sims and Abigale Stewart.
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