NORTH ANSON — Carrabec Community School recently announced the following students were named to its third quarter honor roll for the 2021-22 academic year.
Grades 3-5
All As — High honors: Brooke Atwood, Alice Barton, Keegan Caparotta, Zander Carpenter, Elizabeth Clausen, Arabella Ebneter, Kaylee Emery, Kolbe Day, Dakota Dodge, Jedidiah Keen, Luke Lightbody, Justin Sales and Nathaniel Shamaly.
As and Bs: Honors: Wendy Brewster, Noah Caldwell, Aubrey Carmichael, Celena Davis, Ella Hutchins, Lakoda Johnson, Dasen Keen, Logan Knox, Bradley Lane, Jazlynn Laney, Johnathan McLaughlin, Theodore Mihos, Leah Miller and Samantha Miller.
Also, Wyatt Nelson, Delaney Scheve, Samuel Swihart, Dillon Wellman and Jonathan White.
Grades 6-8
All As — High honors: Bradley Allen, Chandler Atwood, Ashlyn Courtney, Kaitlin Dellarma, David Dixon, Colburn Dube, Lane Frost, Leeyah Nelson, Macie Plourde, Jillian Robinson, Thomas Roderick, William Rogers, Austin Sales and Ava Welch.
As and Bs — Honors: Brooke Allen, Karen Baker, Jackamo Benner, Madyson Buker, Liliana Caldwell, Paul Craig, Eleanor Dahms, Zachary Davis, Katelyn DeLeonardis, Rylie Deuble, Alexis Fortin, Patricia Hale, Alecxander Leeman and Kayden Longley.
Also, Kendall Scheve, Kaylee Schinzel, Brooklyn Siconio, Hickory Smith, Parker Swihart and Peter Vicneire.
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