JAY — Spruce Mountain Middle School has announced its third trimester honor roll students for the 2023-24 academic year.
Grade 6 — High honors: Ella Adams, Elle Belanger, Sophia Brown, Barrett Bryant, Brody Chretien, Austin Churchill, Isabelle Cordes, Evangeline DiPasquale, Jaa’Liyah Fields, Harlee Foss, Jaden Gibbs, Lexus Hebert, Benjamin Irving, Noah Johnson and Cloe Judd.
Also, Mason Knowles, Crystal Mitchell, LIly Niedner, Ashlyn Rowley, Madelyn Rowley and Carter Yahn.
Honors: Kaleb Bangs, Hannah Bennett, Genevieve Berry, Landyn Buote, Piper Colburn-Earle, Carson Dalot, Emmett Dalton, Natayshia Davis, Sophia Haskell, Kashlyn Edwards, Carter Gendreau, Ava Goodwin, Ariannah Jordan, Piper Jordan and Patrick Nawfel.
Also, Kaydance Osborne, Phoebe Paradis, Dakota Peart, Thomas Perkins, Mason Pillsbury, Caitrin Pratt, Dakota Saucier, Lea Smith, Helen Snowdale, Kristina Wilson, AnnaRae Wright and Avery White.
Grade 7 — High honors: Kallie Allen, Avery Cook, Jailinn Fortin, Jaxon Giroux, Brooke Knox, Maxim McDaniel, Jayda McDonald, Isabella Quintero, Emma Rowley and Rachel Small.
Honors: Ava Beckler, Kera Bouchard, Chloe Corson, Kyrah DeMillo, Olivia Fiore, Lucas Foss, Reese Gats, Eli Gross, Rogue Hatch, Quinn Johnson, Brylen Kelley, Isaac Leduc, Genesis Maldonado, Jackson Marston-Blais, Grayson Mitchell, Anna Moffett, Sophie Morton and Ashleigh Moseley.
Also, Shreyans Patel, Isabella Peacock, Colby Prescott, Piper Richard, Piper Robichaud, Mikayla Welch and Chloe Wyly.
Grade 8 — High honors: Aisla Armandi, Isaiah Ayer, Baylee Brown, Patrick Chen, Huck Dube, Zoey Foss, Shay-Lynne Giroux, Michaela Grant, Noelle Hughes, Alaina Kachnovich, Linda Lake, Summit Woodcock, Ryley Wright and Elyssa Yannelli.
Honors: Jackson Archer, Lily Bellerose, Drew Boivin, Griffin Bradeen, Emily Espeaignnette, Finley Fortier, Brayden Fournier, Hunter Greeley, Marley Jarvis, Norman Lake, Clinton Murray, Rivers Purrington, Dante Roy, Layla Ryder, Aden Salvato and Wyatt Steward.
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