Winslow Junior High School recently named the following students to the first-quarter honor roll for the 2024-25 academic year.
Eighth Grade
High honors: Lilliana Byers, Parker Gagne, Addilyne Gallagher, Tylee Latham, Adyson Lessard, Luna Meak, Elizabeth Morrison, Sumire Page, Weston Pappas, Callen Pooler, Fallyn Soucy and Addisyn Willette.
Honors: Eban Barbeau, Jacoby Bragdon, Isaac Bulger, Zachary Burnham, Savannah Calvo, Emma Clifford, Emma Dameron, Claire Dunton, Luna Erickson, Sophie Fortin, Kaitlyn Giles, Evan Goss, Camryn Gosselin, Noah Jenkins, Clareese Jones, Naveah Knight, Madalynn Loubier, Avery Marshall,Liam McKenney, Grace McPherson, Brayden Melvin, Rex Morin, Erica Mulamba, Frederick Ouellette, Aurora Phillips, Brandon Roderick, Cooper Routhier-Starkey, Jorga Sharp, Ryder Southern, Layla Stanford, Jenicka Stetson, Kaiser Stewart, Mara Tyler, Tucker Waldie and Sophie Willette.
Honorable mention: Anthonny Clark, Emma Duplessie, Logan Frappier-Shaw, Maddox Lambert, Tenley Marcellino, Prestyn Myatt, Virginia Palmer, Jackson Powell, Stephen Sylvain and Ella Vigue.
Seventh Grade
High honors: Kayla Fales, Cooper Hachey, Emma McCaslin, Anderson O’Brien, Kallen Oakes, Saylor Pierce, Emelia Severy, Sadie Snell, Amaya Tantoco, Ava Tantoco, Lea Toivola, Riley Tozier and Autumn Veilleux.
Honors: Cameron Akoa, Helen Ali, Preston Bailey, Gabrielle Bushey,Stephen Dyer, Shannon Eley, Leah Fate, Benjamin Fisher, Gerard Fortin, Kaitlyn Gray, Deegan Grenier, Matthew Harrington, Aidyn Haver, Xavier Juerta-Martinez, Ashleigh Hussey, Sophia LaChance, Holly LeClair, Keegan Myatt, Eli Nadeau, Bronsen Nelson, Ezilo Orsini, Bradley Poulin, Jace Poulin, Emmaley Raymond, Asariah Rodriguez, Nathan Rossignol and Braydon Ward.
Honorable mention: Cameron Beaster, Carson Bellows, Candace Davidson, Caiden Dufresne, Kyle Gagne, Braydin Galouch, Jordan Gorneau, Makenna McCafferty, Ashlyn McDermott, Emmanuella Malumba, Trinity Pelletier, Chase Rancourt, Cohen Severance, Storm Slater, Coralie Spencer, Arianna Tompkins-Rodrigue, Rusty Vigue and Owen Watrouos.
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