Winslow Junior High School has announced its second trimester honor roll for the 2022-23 academic year.
Grade 7 — High honors: Haleigh Blackstone, Brody Brockway, Alexander Davis, Belen Farnham, Frank Farnham, Tylee Latham, Katherine Martin, Brooklyn Michaud, Brinlyn O’Toole and Cody St. Pierre.
Honors: Mikayla Achorn, Hailee Buker, Skyla Bunker, Casper Chartrand, Jacob Coffman, Olivia Coldwell, Emma Fales, Emilee Feyler, Jack Flaherty, Kolby Gibbs and Kayla Giroux.
Also, Cruz Hamilton, Danica Holmes, Natalie Hussey, Natalie Lagasse, Adrianna Lombardi, Aria Markes, Quincy Nesbitt, Oliver Olson, Silver Picard, Eva Marie Pinette, Benjamin Schmidt, Simo Toivola, Owen Vigue and Lawson Violette.
Honorable mention: Piper Banda, Abigail Bertone, Levi Bouthot, Livia Hayden, Annah Jenkins, Jacob Jordan, Jaxon Lizzotte, Benjamin Powell, RaeLeigh Starkey, Isabella Vielleux and Braelyn Waters.
Grade 8 — High honors: Meadow Bradbury, Ava Fortuna, Samuel Gagne, Abigail Harrington, Mirra Meak, Renton O’Toole, Brody Peaslee, Reese Siodla and Max Willigar.
Honors: Evan Barlow, Kera Bilodeau, Carter Calvo, Breana Castagnetto, Mayleigh Crews, Landon Davis, Jameson Delile, Minx Erickson, Delana Ferran and Davanee Kimball.
Also, Talya LaChance, Nevaeh LaCroix, Pierson LaVerdiere, Stanley LeClair, Isabella Loubier, Kaydence McKenney, Quincy Morrin, Tenley Nadeau and Julia Ortins.
Also, Elaina Rioux, Elizabeth Roberson, Eliott Stepp, Peyton Stewart, Benjamin Thomas, Camdyn Turmelle and Kyle Wildman.
Honorable mention: Jason Feyler, Donovan Hamlin and Morgan Henderson.
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