Winthrop High School has announced the following students were named to its second quarter honor roll for the 2023-24 academic year.
High Honors
Seniors: Sam Brito, Max Cheng, Jordyn Kinsman, Chris Pottle, Liz Roman and Teddy Wagner.
Juniors: Ashley Arsenault, Colton Baird, Sienna Beauchesne, Braden Branagan, Isaac Breau, Caroline Corgan, Samantha Cruz, Izzy Folsom, Logan Harrison, Katherine Hart, Lauren Miller, Anabeth Murphy and Sylvia Norton.
Also, Abigail Rounds, Joseph Szakas, Libby Unangst and Madeline Wagner.
Sophomores: Brody Adams, Evan Bilodeau, Grace Drown, Cate Gustin, Olivia Huri, Breanna Rosenbaum and Abigail St. Clair.
Freshmen: Anna August, Ben Cheng, Sam Drown, Derrick Gould, Grace Grant, Avery Hart, Daniel Hickey, Cole Montgomery, Alena Slocum, Sam St. Germain, Alayna Veilleux, Bryn Veilleux and Nick Wagner.
Honors
Seniors: Selma Adam, Natalie Bressette George Ferguson, Dave Gustin, Eben Michaud, Adam Siniak, Courtney Taylor, Payton Tully, Harold Vance, Haley Williams and Grace Woodard.
Juniors: Zion Armstrong, Finn Barrett, Cody Cobb, Carter Collin, Trent Collin, Cole Dufour, Riley Fyfe, Gabrielle Galbreath, Will Grant, Autum Johnson, Barrett Perkins, Christopher Reed, Ella Rice, Carter Rivers and Connor Williams.
Sophomores: Brock Dewar, Mason Frost, Connor Hachey, Emily Kempton, Isaiah Libby, Madelyn Marx, Cayleigh McKay, Ben Porter, Haley Roman, Brady Shuman and Lydia St. Amant.
Freshmen: Isaac Aube, Eleanor Barrett, Gabe Beauchesne, Abraham Bryant, Alfie Cognata, Travis Donovan, Nora Belle DuRocher, Ross Fichthorn, Joshua Foster, Harper Fyfe, Gianni Haefele, Cyara Harriman, Gabriela Janik and Jonah Janik.
Also, Raegan Littlefield, Sarah Malinowski, Mira Mendez, Chloe Moody, Aerilynn Murphy, Tyler Poulin, Maksim Praschak and Dakota Tavary.
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