NORTH ANSON — Carrabec High School has announcedthe following students were named to its first-quarter honor roll for the 2022-23 academic year.
Grade 12 — High honors: Jessica Benedict, Luke Carey, Joel Gehrke, Mliss Hem, Caitlyn Oliver and Conner Peabody.
Honors: Zebadiah Burnham, Laci Dickey, Lindsay Hamilton, Robert Lindblom Jr., Gabriella Manzer, Hunter Sousa, Faith Willette, Joshua Wilson and Josiah Wyman.
Grade 11 — High honors: Kolby Carpenter, Jayden Cates, Devyn DeLeonardis, Cooper Dellarma, Molly Hay and Dillon Nelson.
Honors: Jana Alfoudari, Hunter Bragg, Riley Crocker, Trevor Donahue, Sascha Evans, Jersey Flanders, Nevaeh Holmes, Daisy Page, Daniel Paine, Navada Sayles, Alyssa Schinzel and Hailey Wyman.
Grade 10 — High honors: Kobi Jennings, Haley McFadyen, Machaon Pierce, Desmond Robinson and Lillian Cooley.
Honors: Jeremy Barcelos, Logan Caldwell, Kallie Ebneter, Thomas Ingersoll, Dayna Jean Labonte, Seamus Miller, Seth Price, Gerald Rollins, Josephine Scheve, Ian Smith, Brooks Sousa and Ciarrah Whittemore.
Grade 9 — High honors: William Rogers.
Honors: Karen Baker, Kaileigh Burnham, Emma Campbell, Zachary Davis, Colburn-James Dube, Patricia Hale, Alecxander Leeman, Sierra-Lynn Patenaude, Macie Plourde, Thomas Roderick Jr. and Hickory Smith.
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