
Madison Area Memorial High School has announced its top 10 seniors for the class of 2023, listed by rank.
Ashlee Clough, class valedictorian, is the daughter of Scott and Jennifer Clough of Madison. Clough plans to attend Eastern Maine Community College to study nursing.
Maci Belanger, class salutatorian, is the daughter of Lindsay Cool of Madison and Peter Belanger of Bingham. Belanger plans to attend the University of Maine Orono to study mechanical engineering.
Natalie Haley is the daughter of Charles Haley and Kathleen Kenney-Haley of Anson. Haley plans to attend George Mason University to study forensic science.
Amzi Olson is the daughter of Josh and Jennie Olson of Madison. Olson plans to attend Kennebec Valley Community College to study biological sciences.
Peyton Estes is the daughter of Ryan and Myra Estes of Madison. Estes plans to attend the University of New England to study medical biology; pre-dental.
Gavin Landry is the son of Jason and Emily Landry of Solon. Landry plans to attend KVCC to study electrical technology.
Kayden Hibbard is the son of Jeremy Hibbard of Madison and Jennifer Hibbard of Solon. Hibbard is undecided on his college and study of choice.
Olivia Askew is the granddaughter of Janet Stonick of Madison. Askew plans to attend UMaine for liberal studies.
Madison Askew is also Stonick’s granddaughter. Askew plans to attend UMaine for liberal studies.
Isaac Ouellette is the son of Paul Ouellette and Lois Ouellette, both of East Madison. Ouellette plans to attend KVCC for welding.










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