Saint Dominic Academy — Lewiston campus, recently announced the following students were named to its first quarter honor roll.
High honors:
Grade 3: Addilyn Caskinette, Emmalyn Little-Fish, Dania Gikundiro, Thomas Langan, Tanner Miller and Kennedy Toussaint.
Grade 4: Joseph Bouffard, Chris Havyarimana, Madelynn Hinkley, Meadow Kutasi, Jillianna Mason, John Porter, James Pushee, Olena Stevenson and Gracelynne Stratman.
Grade 5: Max Belanger, Bailey Bourgoin, Connor Langan, Mia Renaud, Anthony St. Pierre and Emmanuel Tangilamesu.
Honors:
Grade 3: Tyler Abbott, Thomas Adams, Abel Ayer, Jameson Cunningham, Bellamy Cyr-Guzowski, Dominic Dubay, Chase Dyer, Trevor Guimond, Eli Harris, Evalence Iadarola, Ael Kajuga, Isabella Lac, Vanessa Lac, Rhys Landry, Margaret McElrath, Chloe McGraw, Frank Montgomery, Gweneth Nile, Jeremiah Ogagan, Mason Polky, Claire Rioux, Reagan Ross, Ethel Rukundo, Olivia Salzberg, Harper Tassinari, Sophia Veilleux and William Wiers.
Grade 4: Mia Baril, Benjamin Carleton, Brayden Gaudette, Emilia Gradwell, Chance Judd, Hope Landry, Tasia LaValley, Domenic Peloso, Bailey Poisson, Jason Roy and Dean Tramonte.
Grade 5: Summer Beaulieu, Lucas Burgess, Owen Carmichael, Brooklyn Dunbar, Bradley Follansbee, Trenton Hammond, Dallas Harris, Preston Lampp, Paxton Lynn, Aniella Gaju Maliza, Caroline Pringle, Rayhana Roble, Noah Rousseau, Jacob Veilleux, Conor Wilding, Gennaro Withington and Jielin Wu.
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