NORTH ANSON — Carrabec Community School has announced its second quarter honor roll for the 2022-23 academic year.
Grades 3-5
High honors: Brooke Atwood, Dorne Brunton, Keegan Caparotta, Zander Carpenter, Alan Edes, Luke Lightbody, Brevyn Mattingly and Lauryn Tucker.
Honors: Alice Barton, Noah Caldwell, Kolbe Day, Tripp Denis, Shaine Drever, AraBella Ebneter, Rhea Frebert, Saphira Goding, Angel Hernandez and Ella Hutchins.
Also, Jazlynn Laney, Leah Miller, Roman Patterson, Delaney Scheve, Ellie Smith, Dillon Wellman and Alia Whitcomb.
Grades 6-8
High honors: Bradley Allen, Chandler Atwood, Madyson Buker, Ivan Chapman, Ashlyn Courtney, Katelyn DeLeonardis, Kaitlin Dellarma, Lydia Dixon and Lane Frost.
Also, Jayden McKenney, Theodore Mihos, Leeya Nelson, Hunter Pouliot, Jillian Robinson, Sesha Rothert, Austin Sales, Nathaniel Shamaly and Mya Williams.
Honors: Jayda Abbott, Brooke Allen, Isabella Atwood, Cahlilah Bassett, Michael Berube, Mary Brewster, Maxxwell Caplin, Eleanor Dahms, Rylie Deuble and David Dixon.
Also, Sheana Folco, Cicelia Foreman, Karley Gordon, Jacobi Gross, Nathan Harrington, Jedidiah Keen, Logan Knox, Adawna Landry, Noah Lighbody, Alexandria McDonough, Ava Oakes Myers and Aiden O’Neal.
Also, Isabelle Richard, Spencer Rogers, Justin Sales, Katie Scalese, Kendall Scheve, Olivia Scholz, Brooklyn Siconio, Kyle Small, Parker Swihart, Ava Welch and Madison Wyman.
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