Saint Dominic Academy’s Lewiston campus, has named the following students in third, fourth and fifth grades to the second-quarter honor roll for the 2021-2022 academic
year.
High Honors
Grade 5: Gretchen Dunbar, Romeo St. Pierre, Joseph Stratman and Arianna Wasnea-Floyd.
Grade 4: Summer-Rae Beaulieu, Bailey Bourgoin, Connor Langan, Mia Renaud, Noah Rousseau, Anthony St. Pierre, Andrew Trytek and Jielin Wu.
Grade 3: Joseph Bouffard, Heidi Bates, Carter Dube, Brayden Gaudette, Emilia Gradwell, Madelynn Hinkley, Chance Judd, Meadow Kutasi, Hope Landry, Jillianna Mason, Jack Porter, James Pushee, Makena Smirles, Gracelynne Stratman and Olena Stevenson.
Honors
Grade 5: Julia Andrews, Sofia Bennett, Dominic Dumais, Patrick Franciose, Charlotte Godfrey, Amber LaValley, Julyan Levasseur, Kestin Poulin, Matthew Ramsden, Dexter Wilbert and Sage Yarnevich.
Grade 4: Maxwell Belanger, Owen Carmichael, Brooklyn Dunbar, Serenity Eastman, Bradley Follansbee, Charlotte Frohlich, Everleigh Kvedar, Trenton Hammond, Dallas Harris, Benjamin Lambert, Paxton Lynn, Jayce Pelletier, Caroline Pringle, Emmanuel Tangilamesu, Jacob Veilleux and Conor Wilding.
Grade 3: Sophia Asselin, Mia Baril, Bea Cobb, Tasia LaValley, Avery Hanson, Owen Nadeau, Domenic Peloso, Bailey Poisson, Juliana Ramsey, Myah Repetti, Jaxson Roy and Fiona Theberge.
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