Winslow Junior High School has announced its third trimester honor roll students for the 2022-23 academic year.
Grade 8 — High honors: Ava Fortuna, Abigail Harrington, Mirra Meak, Renton O’Toole, Brody Peaslee, Reese Siolda, Benjamin Thomas and Max Willigar.
Honors: Evan Barlow, Kera Bilodeau, Meadow Bradbury, Carter Calvo, Breana Castagnetto, Minx Erickson, Delana Ferran, Jason Feyler, Samuel Gagne, Caden Giroux, Morgan Hednerson and Davanee Kimball.
Also, Talya LaChance, Nevaeh LaCroix, Isabella Loubier, Kaydence McKinney, Quincy Morin, Tenley Nadeau, Julia Ortins, Elaina Rioux, Eliott Stepp, Peyton Stewart, Camdyn Turmelle and Kyle Wildman.
Honorable mention: Ava Beck, Madison Cochran, Mayleigh Crews, Landon Davis, Jameson Delile, Eboni Gordon, Donovan Hamlin, Pierson LaVerdiere, Alyson Small, Bryce Whitman and Stella Wynne.
Grade 7 — High honors: Haleigh Blackstone, Belen Farnham, Frank Farnham, Cruz Hamilton, Tylee Latham, Katherine Martin, Brooklyn Michaud, Brinlyn O’Toole and Simo Toivola.
Honors: Piper Banda, Brody Brockway, Casper Chartrand, Jacob Coffman, Olivia Caldwell, Emma Fales, Emilee Feyler, Jack Flaherty, Kolby Gibbs, Natalie Hussey, Jacob Jordan, Natalie Lagasse, Hayden Little and Adrianna Lombardi.
Also, Aria Markes, Quincy Nesbitt, Silver Picard, Eva Marie Pinnette, Benjamin Powell and Cody St. Pierre.
Honorable mention: Melody Beaulieu, Levi Bouthot, Cooper Canavin, Giovanni Garcia, Scott LeClair, Jaxon Lizzotte, Oliver Olson, Aiden Powell, RaeLeigh Starkey, Isabella Veilleux, Lawson Violette and Noah Whitman.
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