Winslow Junior High School has announced its second-trimester honor roll for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Grade 8 — High honors: Raneen Ali, Addison Benavente, Zachary Campe, Quinn Cutten, Emily Daignault, Ashton Darrell, Brody Davidson, Makayla Ellis, Katelyn Gibbs, Hassan Hobbi, Jocelyn Lizzotte, Karleigh Marcoux, Shawna Martin and Aubrey Moores.
Also, Sakura Page, Braedyn Parker, Madisyn Pandexter, Mylee Petela, Bella Pinnette, Bryanna Prentiss, Amara Rioux, Rachel Stone, Briana Veilleux and Kathryn Wahl.
Honors: Nolan Barbeau, Andrew Bryant, Charles Byers, Mary Grace Day, Tyson Doucette, Abby Doughty, Bryce Doyon, Addison Duplessie, Corey Faucher, Lucas Fisher, Liem Fortin, Isabelle Giguere, Awsten Jordan, Dylan Letourneau, Graysen Murray, Kyle Petrovic, Gabriella Reyes, Lillian Stafford, Angeline Steeves and Salmon Vigue.
Honorable mention: Tabetha Ahlgren, Isabella Carrero, Kennedy Dumond, Lillian Gorneau, Liam MacQuarrie, Tyler Palmer, Liliana Parsons, Lexi Reynolds and Lucas Spencer.
Grade 7 — High honors: Evan Barlow, Meadow Bradbury, Landon Davis, Ava Fortuna, Samuel Gagne, Abigail Harrington, Mirra Meak, Julia Ortins and Reese Siodla.
Honors: Ava Beck, Dinah Bellows, Kera Bilodeau, Carter Calvo, Breana Castagnetto, Mayleigh Crews, Minx Erickson, Delana Ferran, Caden Giroux, Donovanl Hamlin, Morgan Henderson, Davanee Kimball, Neveah LaCroix and Kaydence McKenney.
Also, Tenley Nadeau, Renton O’Toole, Brody Peaslee, Elaina Rioux, Chassidy Shorty, Eliott Stepp, Camdyn Turmelle, Olivia Webb, Gwendolyn Wildman and Stella Wynne.
Honorable mention: Nolan Bell, Riven Bradbury, Madison Cochran, Jason Feyler, Olivia Giroux, Isabella Loubier, Abigail Marquis, Quincy Morin, Elizabeth Roberson, Peyton Stewart, Benjamin Thomas and Melora Willigar.
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