WATERVILLE — Temple Academy has announced the following students were named to its second-quarter honor roll of the 2021-22 academic year.
Seniors
Highest honors: Joshua Dow, Gunnar Hendsbee, Lens Louis, Hung Nguyen, Joseph Poulin, Aiden Sherwood, Faith Sweetser, Panharoth Tep and Nicholas Zimba.
High honors: Ridza Louis, Isaiah Simoneau and Bradley True.
Honors: Carlos Alexandre, Noah Brooks, Isaac Main and Karalee Milewski.
Juniors
Highest honors: Mya Chadburn, William Dumond, Kaylan Haber, Shivon Larsen, Grace Paradis, Sofia Recio and Laura Sales Alonso.
High honors: Belle-Anna Desrosiers and Nedjee Dezy.
Honors: Katelyn Rose.
Sophomores
Highest honors: Maxwell Smith.
High honors: Samuel Clark and Ainslie Milewski.
Honors: Isabella Baker, Ariana Giguere, Ruoshi Hu, Anthony Isgro, Sarah O’Hara, Ava Ryan and Caleb Sherwood.
Freshmen
Highest honors: Briley Dixon, Holly Lindeman, Peyton Reckards and Alexander Tompkins.
High honors: Owen Chadburn and Devon Tanner.
Honors: Karissa DeWitt, Addison Frank, Silas Hassele and Noah Mathews.
Grade 8
Highest honors: Deetra Simoneau, Isabelle Tompkins and Logan Whitney.
High honors: Carmen Corey and Meredith Thompson.
Honors: Joseph Dow, Timothy Dow, Hannah Greeley and Madison McManus.
Grade 7
Highest honors: Knowlen Dixon, Anaya Harrington, Zachary Rancourt and Melanie Thompson.
High honors: Cody Grondin and Henry Lindeman.
Honors: Tristan Box, Hailey Buttery, Sophia Isgro, Thomas Poissonnier, Saylor Tribou and Liam Willey.
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