Richmond High School has announced the following students were named to its semester one honor roll for the 2020-21 academic year.
Seniors — Summa cum laude: Derek Barrett, Justyna Blicharz, Macy Carver, Erica Dickey, Abigail Pearson, Margret Scott, Bryannah Shea, Marybeth Sloat, Andrew Vachon, Breanna Vintinner, Adam Votocek, Averi Wallace and Leah Wescott.
Magna cum laude: Makayla Bergeron and Lindsey Roinestad.
Cum laude: Lucia Benavente, Wyatt Crowe and Genevieve Sposato.
Juniors — Summa cum laude: William Edwards.
Magna cum laude: Jacob Molnar, Lillianna Riddle, Gracia Swan and Nicole Tribbet.
Cum laude: Cole Alexander, Laura Brown, Braedan Clifford, Julie Johansen, Ryann Leonard, Alyssa Letendre, Ricky Mann, Andrew Molnar and Chance Taylor.
Sophomores — Summa cum laude: Kara Briand, Jayden Brillant and Max Viselli.
Magna cum laude: Stephanie Balduf, Ash Chappelow, Lily Foster and Sophia Wells.
Cum laude: Alivia Beckim, Bailey Caraway, Tiffany Caron, Beau Clark, Lucas Cote, Badji Diakite, James Goodall, Maxwell Gould, Shyann Miller, Evelyn Roberts, Maxwell Trask, Connor Vashon and Lorelei Zoulamis.
Freshmen — Summa cum laude: Alexa Kelsey, Isaac Soule and Tyler Wescott.
Magna cum laude: Carson Cassidy, Katelyn Chapman, Avery Crowe, Alana Hixon, Koleman Kroesser, Hunter Mason, Damian Millett, Isabelle Stewart and Lila Viselli.
Cum laude: Autum Cousens, Payton Cray, Teeghan Gilpatric, Brianna Mackie, Skyler McKenzie, Macaila Onnen, Lauren Roinestad, Abigail Sun and Natalie Wagurak.
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