WATERVILLE — Temple Academy has announced the following students were named to its second quarter honor roll for the 2022-23 academic year.
Grade 12 — Highest honors: Mya Chadburn, Bell-Anna Desrosiers, Nedjee Dezy Kaylan Haber, Shivon Larsen, Grace Paradis and Katelyn Rose.
Honors: Lou Benitez and Artur Silva.
Grade 11 — Highest honors: Maxwell Smith.
High honors: Ruoshi Hu and Paul Monzat.
Honors: Hunter Bussell, Nathan Corey, Ariana Giguere, Anthony Isgro, Ainslie Milewski, Sarah O’Hara, Ava Ryan and Caleb Sherwood.
Grade 10 — Highest honors: Lucy Bonacci, Owen Chadburn, Briley Dixon, Holly Lindeman, Josiah Lewin, Peyton Reckards, Devon Tanner and Alexander Tompkins.
Honors: Karissa Dewitt, Mia Fitzpatrick, Addison Frank, Silas Hassele, Mariah Johnson, Noah Mathews, Dixie Szabo, Sage Ullrich, Nattan Wattana and Kieran Weisher.
Grade 9
Highest honors: Carmen Corey, Deetra Simoneau and Isabelle Tompkins.
High honors: Caleb Chase, Timothy Dow and Logan Whitney.
Honors: Joseph Dow and Meredith Thompson.
Grade 8 — Highest honors: Knowlen Dixon and Zachary Rancourt.
High honors: Tristan Box, Anaya Harrington, Jaimie Poissonnier and Melanie Thompson.
Honors: Gunner Bussell, Cody Grondin, Sofia Isgro and Henry Lindeman.
Grade 7 — Highest honors: Macy Ouellette and Claire Sherwood.
High honors: Madelyn Corey.
Honors: Cody Connell, Dylan Dodge, Gideon McGee and McKenzie Stotz.
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