Waterville Senior High School has announced the following students were named to its second quarter honor roll for the 2023-24 academic year.
Grade 12 — High honors: Kara Anderson, Mason Anderson, Beatrice Beale Tate, Evan Benway, Samuel Bernier, Britney Blow, Jace Bryan, Angel Cloutier, Alyssa Curry, Kiara Deane, Isabel Derosby, Taylor Doane, Abigail Dudley and Lindsey Fitch.
Also, Gabriela Garcia-Pollis, Arian Gilman, Layan Hamdan, Benjamin Hamelin, Olivia Hanley, Jacob Hanson, Dawson Harrison, Alexis Harvey, Morgan King, Abbagail Kinney, Justin Lake, Owen Libby and ILana Lizzotte.
Also, Kaleb Macomber, Anderson Maines, Christopher Morgan, Aivlin Moss, Brianna Nelson, Wes Pease, Gillian Poulin, Marianne Renaud, Chloe Ruane, Matthew Sargent, Raghda Sbat, Sophia Scheck, Julia Scott, Aurora Smith and Gabrielle St. Peter.
Also, Lilian Taylor, Matthew Thorpe, Christopher Wastella, Alice Willette and Madison Yakimchick.
Honors: Qasim Al Jorani, Ixtel Alvarado-Zelaya, Anthony Hyland, Ryland Kendall, Leo Koch, Austin Mason, Joslyn Retamozzo, Nevaeh Shaw, Jayden Swiercz, Skylah Talon, Samuel Wechsler and Emma Young.
Grade 11 — High honors: Savya Acharya, Dustin Bearce, Hayleigh Benacquisto, Willow Cronin, Allison Dorval, Hana Dumont, Maxwell Field, Garrett Gendreau, Fynley Grubbs, Elaf Halwah, Martin Hazlehurst and India Sky Hernandez.
Also, Sarah Johnson, Greta Limberger, Nevaeh Mason, Nathaniel Minot, Christopher Nawfel, Ethayn Pelkey, Mischa Pelletier, Rey Pletcher and Cade Rogers.
Also, Keagan Tavares, George Taylor, Tobin Thibeau, Alexander Turner, Sadie Williams and Louis Williams.
Honors: Abigail Albert, Brenden Beckwith, Kaihla Benito, Evan Brochu, Jaden Brunelle, Gage Chamberlain, Rylee Crowell, Emma Davis, Brady Dyer, Sophia Ferris, Jeffrey Flees, Leen Hamdan, Eric Hansen and Niya Hector.
Also, Elijah Ker, Mariska Maguire, Ethan Martin, Ayden Michaud, Jeffrey Ogori, Lana Patnaude, Aidan Pecararo, Liam Pelotte, Joel Retamozzo, Fatima Sheikh, Mandolin Tredeau, Maeve Wilcox, Cormac Wilcox and Carter Worthen.
Grade 10 — High honors: Ava Allen, Hamad Alsaleh, Hamza Baher, Anna Bearce, Lydia Bragdon, Jaxson Cotnoir, Derek Couture, Maxwell Cyr, Alexander Frost, Madison Gervais, Piper Hamilton, Citlali Jaramillo, Daniel Joler and Allison Lewis.
Also, Starlyn McBreairty, Alyssa Mercier, Elijah Monk, Thomas Mooney, Simon Renaud, Jupiter Starchild, Colby Tardif, Trevor Tardif, Cooper Tardiff, Delia Vaughan, Samuel Withers, Leah Zeimetz and Yan Zhang.
Honors: Rihanna Barron, Caleb Bennett, Amelia Berls, Colby Bowman, Ethan Cole, Rylee Derosby, Noah Drouin-Bryant, Kierstyn Glidden, Lucy Hallen, Grayson Kingsbury, Ayden Landry and Roslyn Leary.
Also, Nevaeh Mason, Francesca Merrill, Kyleigh Parker, Langdon Richards, Keria-Anne Secotte, Abdul Rahman Seif Eddin, Abigail Sims, Emma Soule-Milyaro, Blake White, Madison Wilson, Joaquin Withers and Cali Young.
Grade 9 — High honors: Ilya Ansdell, William Beale Tate, Dinah Bellows, Javon Benjamin, Kaylee Davis, Kourtnee Denis, Abbie Donahue-Beard, Carson Dunn, Penelope Graham, Riviera Hernandez, Isabel Hight, James Jones, Josephine Ker, Ava Libby, Gwendolyn Lord, Maria Nawfel, Michael Paules, Aidan Sayers, Joshua Schmalzel, Sadie St. Peter and Hannah Zeimetz.
Honors: Jason Brooks, Michael Bruckman, Dex Cronin, Elijah Cullen, Elijah Dillaway, Tessa Donovan, Elliot Gerald, Gabrielle Lane, Bryella Leighton, Dennis Pham, Kash Pollard, Elizabeth Rice, Ziggy Richards, Luis Rodriguez Villamil, Simeon Thorne, Annette Veilleux, Katherine White and Paige Willard.
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