JAY — Spruce Mountain High School has announced its honor roll for the second quarter of the 2016-2017 school year.
Highest Honors
Grade 12: Camryn Berry
Grade 11: Jordan Daigle and Rylee Delaney
Grade 10: Gabrielle Beaudoin
High Honors
Grade 12: Eli Krout
Grade 11: Arianna Gordon, Savannah Paul and Rylee Saunders
Grade 10: Lilly Towers
Grade nine: Connor Beaulieu, Levi Hawkins, Katelynn Ladd and Abigail Thurston
Honors
Grade 12: Kaylin Beck, William Brenner, Alana Cole, Devon Darling, Mallory Doiron, Trevor Doiron, Allyssa Ellis, Austin Gilboe, Nathanial Goodine, Ashley Greenleaf, Jade Hutchinson, Cassi-Mae Parker, Noah Preble, Gabrielle Richards, Alexis Tibbetts, Tyler Tibbetts and Brooke Tracy.
Grade 11: Alexis Beardsley, Rhylie Bubier, Lauren Cornelio, Morgan Dalton, Lyndzi Dolloff, Megan Fowler, Alexa Harmatys, Tanna Herlihy, Madison Lecowitch, Skyler Lewis, Matthew Nichols, Hailee Perkins, Mason Shink and August Thornton.
Grade 10: Parker Beaulieu, Anna Bradford, Harmony Castonguay, Maximillian Dayson, Julianne Doiron, Emaline Dorey, Noah Gilbert, Grace Higgins, Paige Hutton, Natalie Luce, Hannah Maurais, Erin McPherson, Maximus Ouellette, Hunter Quirrion, Abigael Redman, Orion Schwab, Zakary Toothaker, Deaken Trask, Haley Turcotte, Emily White, Emily Wilson and Cody York.
Grade nine: Kayla Adams, Joshua Brochu, Jack Bryant, Cameron Cain, Skye Chretien, Bailey Coates, Jaycee Cole, Annabelle Collins, Alison Dubord, Angel Espinoza, Acacia Fournier, Dylan Gould, Riley Gray, Grace Harmatys, Hunter Haynes, Adria Plourde, Bryce St. Pierre and Abigail Turcotte.

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