Winslow Junior High School recently named the following students to its 2021-22 first-trimester honor roll.
Grade 8 — High honors: Charles Byers, Zachary Campe, Quinn Cutten, Emily Daigneault, Ashton Darrell, Brody Davidson, Makayla Ellis, Katelyn Gibbs, Hassan Hobbi, Karleigh Marcoux, Shawna Martin, Braedyn Parker, Madisyn Pendexter, Mylee Petela, Bella Pinnette, Bryanna Prentiss, Amara Rioux, Rachel Stone and Briana Veilleux.
Honors: Raneen Ali, Nolan Barbeau, Addison Benavente, Andrew Bryant, Mary Grace Day, Abby Doughty, Bryce Doyon, Kennedy Dumond, Addison Duplessie, Zane Erickson, Lucas Fisher, Liem Fortin, Awsten Jordan, Dylan Letourneau, Jocelyn Lizzotte, Liam MacQuarrie, Aubrey Moors, Graysen Murray, Sakura Page, Tyler Palmer, Kyle Petrovic, Ethan Rancourt, Gabriella Reyes, Lillian Stafford, Angeline Steeves, Salmon Vigue and Kathryn Wahl.
Honorable Mention: Tyson Doucette, Corey Faucher, Isabelle Giguere, Lillian Gorneau, Bretton Lambert and Jade St. Claire.
Grade 7 — High honors: Evan Barlow, Meadow Bradbury, Landon Davis, Ava Fortuna, Abigail Harrington, Morgan Henderson, Mirra Meak, Renton O’Toole, Julia Ortins, Brody Peaslee, Elizabeth Roberson, Reese Siodla and Peyton Stewart.
Honors: Liam Barron, Ava Beck, Nolan Bell, Dinah Bellows, Ciara Bunker, Carter Calvo, Breana Castagnetto, David Coffman, Mayleigh Crews, Dawson Dutil, Minx Erickson, Delana Ferran, Samuel Gagne, Caden Giroux, Davanee Kimball, Nevaeh LaCroix, Stanley LeClair, Isabella Loubier, Aram Marayan, Alexandria McDonough, Kaydence McKenney, Quincy Morin, Tenley Nadeau, Elaina Rioux, Chassidy Shorty, Eliott Stepp, Benjamin Thomas, Camdyn Turmelle, Gwendolyn Wildman and Stella Wynne.
Honorable Mention: Rory Barry-Spaulding, Madison Cochran, Jason Feyler, Derek Gillo, Olivia Giroux, Donovan Hamlin, Talya LaChance, Pierson LaVerdiere and Melora Willigar.
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