NORTH ANSON — Carrabec Community School has announced its first quarter honor roll for the 2023-24 academic year.
Grades 3-5 All A’s
High honors: Alice Barton, Abigail Beane, Winter Drever, Kiana Hartley, Brody Miller, Easton Scheve, Richard Shamaly and Connor St. Peter.
Honors: Layla Andrews, Aubrey Carmichael, Calib Dawes, Brooklynn Demillo, Dakotah Dodge, Shaine Drever, AraBella Ebneter, Reagan Gile, Michael Hall, Keylee Harris, Athena Hunt, Dasan Keen, Adryenn Kelly, Haley-Ann Kelly and Zekora Kyes.
Also, Kyah Lawrence, Zalauna Macia-Pinkham, Cooper Mattingly, Leah Miller, Kallie Smith, Lauryn Tucker, Dillon Wellman, Alia Whitcomb and Amelia Whitcomb.
Grades 6-8 All A’s
High honors: Bradley Allen, Brooke Atwood, David Bouchard, Madyson Buker, Noah Caldwell, Keegan Caparotta, Zander Carpenter, Alexander Davis, Rylie Deuble, Lane Frost, Raegan Hutchins, Olive MacDonald, Owen McDonald and Charles Manzer.
Also, Hunter Pouliot, Sesha Rothert, Kendall Scheve and Lily Taylor.
Honors: Brooke Allen, Isabella Atwood, Cahlilah Bassett, Michael Berube, Grace Bowe, Liliana Burris, Ivan Chapman, Kolbe Day, Lydia Dixon, Eleanor Dahms, Damien Freberg, Shelby Fuentes, Harmony Golden, Karley Gordon and Ella Gravel.
Also, Ehren Hill, Allyssa Hutchins, Bronx Ingersoll, Luke Lightbody, Noah Lightbody, Lacie Madore, Jayden McKenney, Kira Medwick, Ryan Medwick, Isabelle Richard, Oliver Richard, Spencer Rogers, Justin Sales, Kaylee Schinzel, Nathaniel Shamaly and Jusiah Skidgell.
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