Winthrop High School has announced the following students were named to its first quarter honor roll for the 2023-24 academic year.
High Honors
Grade 12: Sam Brito, Max Cheng, Jordyn Kinsman, Chris Pottle, Liz Roman, Bennett Ross, Harold Vance, Teddy Wagner and Grace Woodard.
Grade 11: Ashley Arsenault, Sienna Beauchesne, Braden Branagan, Isaac Breau, Caroline Corgan, Samantha Cruz, Katherine Hart, Lauren Miller, Anabeth Murphy, Sylvia Norton, Abigail Rounds, Joseph Szakas, Elizabeth Unangst and Madeline Wagner.
Grade 10: Brody Adams, Grace Drown, Olivia Huri, Elliot Martin, Cayleigh McKay, Breanna Rosenbaum, Brady Shuman, Lydia St. Amant and Abigail St. Clair.
Grade 9: Anna August, Ben Cheng, Sam Drown, Nora Belle DuRocher, Roswell Fichthorn, Derrick Gould, Grace Grant, Avery Hart, Daniel Hickey, Harper Jackson and Jonah Janik.
Also, Mira Mendez, Cole Montgomery, Chloe Moody, Alena Slocum, Sam St. Germain, Alayna Veilleux, Bryn Veilleux and Nicholas Wagner.
Honors
Grade 12: Selma Adam, George Ferguson, Dave Gustin, Eben Michaud, Cameron Pinero, Alwil Ring, Adam Siniak, Courtney Taylor, Payton Tully and Haley Williams.
Grade 11: Jaxon August, Colton Baird, Finn Barrett, Cody Cobb, Carter Collin, Trent Collin, Cole Dufour, Izzy Folsom, Hayden Friedland, Ian Fuller, Riley Fyfe, Gabrielle Galbreath, Will Grant and Cameron Gravel.
Also, Jayde Huckey, Autum Johnson, Katie Kaherl, Barrett Perkins, Christopher Reed, Ella Rice and Carter Rivers.
Grade 10: Evan Bilodeau, Cole Buzzell, Jacob Cobb, Mason Frost, Joseph Grant, Cate Gustin, Connor Hachey, Emily Kempton, Keenan Libby, Madelyn Marx, Sladyn Nutt, Jackson O’Hearn, Ben Porter, Chan Ring and Haley Roman.
Grade 9: Eleanor Barrett, Sophie Beckwith, Abraham Bryant, Samuel Corgan, Madison Dall, Travis Donovan, Reece Dubreuil, Joshua Foster, Harper Fyfe, Jacob Galusha, Jacob Gauthier and Gianni Haefele.
Also, Raegan Littlefield, Sarah Malinowski, Aerilynn Murphy, Keura Pearson, Tyler Poulin, Maksim Praschak, Haley Roman, Camden Ross, Bradock Suetin, Dakota Tavary, Maryah Vereen, Ivy Wess and Emerson West.
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