FAIRFIELD — Lawrence Junior High School has announced the following students were named to its third-quarter honor roll for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Grade 8 — High honors: Kiera Allstrom, Addison Battis, Dawson Chapman, Hannah Dostie, Gabriel Fairbrother, Paige Goodwin, Natalee Gordon, Lilly Gray, Mackenzy Greene, Michael Hamlin, Elizabeth Holden, Ryan Lea, Muirean Lynch, Kayleigh Marchetti, Mykenna Martin, Taylor Pellerin, Kallie Richards, Abigail Taylor and Alyssa Welch.
Honors: Ryder Bernier, Alyssa Carter, Jordyn Douglass, Khloe Drake, Dylan Dugal, Domanic Golder, Yeiler Amisday Gonzalez Diaz, Elijah Huffer, Zoe Hutchins, Russell Newell, Madisyn Niles, Nicholas Ouellette, Lucas Proctor, Manuel Rodriguez, Preston Roy, Tynaya Traynum, Danielle Wilson and Noah Young.
Grade 7 — High honors: Jillian Boyden, Hannah Carlton, Grace Gagnon, Arianna Goodwin, Samantha Hamilton, Jayde Hebert, Ryeko How, Brock Merrill, Natalie Pelletier and Noah Richard.
Honors: Leighton Bradford, Chandler Church, Payton Cole, Kiera Day, Stella-Moon Devine, Nathan Fotter, Jenna Furchak, Autumn Green, Troy Hamlin, Madison Hinkel, Gabriel Johnson, Isaac Johnson, Garrett Leclerc, Brooklynn Lewis, Joshua MacArthur and Keenan McLain.
Also, Trenton Paquette, Bryton Rood, Amarie Sam, Ashley Shores, Abigail Sims, Abigale Stewart and Cayden Veilleux.
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