Monmouth Academy has announced its first-semester honor roll for the 2020-21 academic year.
Seniors
Summa Cum Laude: Amaya Bauer, Ace Blundon, Kylie Brown, Alicen Burnham, Jocelyn Coffin, Chloe Dwinal, Abby Flanagan, Delaney Houston, Emma Johnson, Sophie Jones, Jason Kulinski, Stella Libby, Hayden Luce, Rhayna Poulin, Brooke Rooney, Lydia Roy, Madison Sharples, Benjamin Story and Grace Vierling.
Magna Cum Laude: Jared Martin.
Cum Laude: Cameron Armstrong and Alex Fox.
Juniors
Summa Cum Laude: Alexa Allen, Crystal Frandsen, Megan Ham and Lily Turcotte.
Magna Cum Laude: Natalie Aube, Averi Beaudoin, Gage Carr, Ethan Handley and Nicholas Levesque.
Cum Laude: Haley Atwood, Dalton Delorme, Hayden Fletcher, Casey Kaplan, Ian MacDonald, Andrea McDonald, Mara Poulin, Taylor Truman and Jacob Umberhind.
Sophomores
Summa Cum Laude: Olivia Degen, Holly Hunt, Adam Knell and Isaac Oliveira.
Magna Cum Laude: Owen Harding, Ostin Hasenfus-Smith, Grace Levesque, Allyson Lewis and Mia Luce.
Cum Laude: Tristen Bauer, Immanuel Calder, Brosnan Comeau, Christine Downs, Brooklyn Federico, Hunter Frost, Mackenzie Grant, Evelyn Guimond, Matthew Marquis, Ryan Michaud, Raven Moffett, Ethan Nagle, Alexander Orne, Kerstin Paradis, Dominic Trott, Whitney White and Hope Zuis.
Freshmen
Summa Cum Laude: Ezekiel Delorme, Isabelle Hamann, Mallory Langlois and Lucas Harmon.
Magna Cum Laude: Reese Beaudoin, Megan Burnham, Ian Fournier, June Foyt, Reilly McCabe and Aubry Paradis.
Cum Laude: Abigail Atwood, Mason Ham, Madison Herr, Carter O’Connell, Nadiah Ruopp, Talen Smith and Jaylee Soucy.
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