WATERVILLE — Temple Academy has announced its first-quarter honor roll for the 2021-22 academic year.
Grade 12 — Highest honors: Lens Louis, Joseph Poulin, Isaiah Simoneau, Faith Sweetser, Panharoth Tep and Nicholas Zimba.
High honors: Joshua Dow, Hung Nguyen, Aiden Sherwood and Bradley True.
Honors: Carlos Aleixandre, Gunnar Hendsbee, Ridza Louis and Noah Young.
Grade 11 — Highest honors: Mya Chadburn, Bell-Anna Derosiers, Nedjee Dezy, William Dumond, Kaylan Haber, Shivon Larsen, Grace Paradis, Sofia Recio and Laura Sales Alonso.
Grade 10 — Highest honors: Ainslie Milewski, Sarah O’Hara, Ava Ryan and Maxwell Smith.
High honors: Isabella Baker, Ariana Giguere and Caleb Sherwood.
Honors: Samuel Clark and Anthony Isgro.
Grade 9 — Highest honors: Owen Chadburn, Briley Dixon, Holly Lindeman, Noah Mathews, Devon Tanner and Alexander Tompkins.
High honors: Karissa DeWitt and Peyton Reckards.
Honors: Stephen Anderson, Charity Dow, Silas Hassele and Sage Ullrich.
Grade 8 — Highest honors: Deetra Simoneau, Meredith Thompson and Logan Whitney.
High honors: Carmen Corey and Isabelle Tompkins.
Honors: Joseph Dow and Hannah Greeley.
Grade 7 — Highest honors: Knowlen Dixon, Sofia Isgro, Zachary Rancourt and Melanie Thompson.
High honors: Cody Grondin, Anaya Harrington and Henry Lindeman.
Honors: Tristan Box, Hailey Buttery, Thomas Poissonnier, Saylor Tribou and Liam Willey.
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