Winslow Junior High School has named its fourth quarter honor roll students for the 2023-24 academic year.
Grade 8 — High honors: Haleigh Blackstone, Gabriel Bovee, Olivia Coldwell, Alexander Davis, Emma Fales, Belen Farnham, Frank Farnham, Jack Flaherty, Natalie Lagasse, Tylee Latham, Katerine Martin, Maria Moumouris, Brinlyn O’Toole, Silver Picard and Simo Toivola.
Honors: Abigail Bertone, Brody Brockway, Cooper Canavin, Emilee Feyler, Kolby Gibbs, Cruz Hamilton, Natalie Hussey, Scott LeClair, Jaxon Lizzotte, Adrianna Lombardi, Aria Markes, Brooklyn Michaud, Eva Nadeau and Quincy Nesbitt.
Also, Oliver Olson, Eva Marie Pinette, Aiden Powell, Benjamin Powell, Bailey Richard, Cody St. Pierre, Benjamin Schmidt and Lawson Violette.
Honorable mention: Mikayla Achorn, Melody Beaulieu, Levi Bouthot, Logan Cimino, Jada Evans, Giovanni Garcia, Annah Jenkins and RaeLeigh Starkey.
Grade 7 —High honors: Lilliana Byers, Noah Jenkins, Luna Meak, Sumire Page, Weston Pappas, Callen Pooler and Fallyn Soucy.
Honors: Eban Barbeau, Savannah Calvo, Emma Clifford, Parker Gagne, Emma Gallagher, Kaitlyn Giles, Camryn Gosselin, Liam McKenney, Rex Morin, Frederick Ouellette, Cooper Routhier-Starkey, Jenicka Stetson, Kaiser Stewart and Addisyn Willette.
Honorable mention: Jacoby Bragdon, Isaac Bulger, Zachary Burnham, Emma Duplessie, Layne Ferran, Logan Frappier-Shaw, Addilyne Gallagher, Clareese Jones, Adyson Lessard and Madalynn Loubier.
Also, Avery Marshall, Elizabeth Morrison, Erica Mulamba, Jackson Powell, Brandon Roderick, Jorga Sharp, Stephan Sullivan, Ella Vigue, Tucker Waldie and Lily-Ann Willigar.
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