NORTH ANSON — Carrabec High School has announced the following students were named to its first quarter honor roll for the 2023-24 academic year.
Grade 12 — High honors: Kolby Carpenter, Jayden Cates, Devyn DeLeonardis, Cooper Dellarma, Trevor Donahue, Nevaeh Holmes, Summer Lindblom, Dillon Nelson and Hailey Wyman.
Honors: Hunter Bragg, Dakota Cahill, Sarah Craig, Jersey Flanders, Kayliy Folco, Toby-Nicholas Gower, Molly Hay, Emma Junkins, Mikayla Loubier, Ryan Parlin, Jordyn Plourd, Navada Sayles, Alyssa Schinzel and Lucas Vicneire.
Grade 11 — high honors: Dayna Jean Labonte, Haley McFadyen, Desmond Robinson and Ciarrah Whittemore.
Honors: Jeremy Barcelos, Cortney Cote, Mason Courtney, Kobi Jennings, Selena Jimenez, Caleb Miller, Machaon Pierce, Seth Price, Gerald Rollins, Josephine Scheve, Brooks Sousa, Caleb Tracy and Joey Young.
Grade 10 — high honors: Emma Campbell, William Rogers and Myah Williams.
Honors: Jackamo Benner, Anna Canales, Zachary Davis, Alexis Fortin, Patricia Hale, Jackson Newton and Aaron Soosman.
Grade 9 — high honors: Chandler Atwood, Kaitlin Dellarma, David Dixon, Jillian Robinson and Katie Scalese.
Honors: Mary Brewster, Kaylynn Clark, Ashlyn Courtney, Jordan Kramer, Alexandria McDonough, Leah Price, Austin Sales, Olivia Scholz and Reed Smith.
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