LISBON — Lisbon High School Principal Susan E. Magee has announced the second-quarter honor roll students for the 2016-2017 school year.
High honors
Grade 12: Andrew Balser, Joseph Couillard, Jacob Fusaro, Joshua Huston, Caitlin Johnson, Jasmin Le, Mikella Kipri Steele and Hayley Wheeler.
Grade 11: Sydney Douglass, Morgan Fenderson, Hailey Splude, Megan Stone and Melissa Wood.
Grade 10: Carly Drischler and Amber Soucy.
Grade nine: Xin Yi Dong, Benjamin James, Timber Mattson and Vannessa Wasielewski.
Honors
Grade 12: Ryley Austin, Alesha Bard, Elise Chase, Chase Collier, Silas Crosby, Paige D’Amboise, Bree Daigle, Kyra Gamache, Ciara Gendron, Alyssa Hall, Alexis Harris, Leona Kittrell, Kaylin Le, Amanda Mason, Tanton Mattson and Michael Schlotterbeck.
Grade 11: Nickolas Austin, Savannah Czechalski, Erin Davenport, Zoe Feehan, Mikaylia Harnden, Brittany Norman and Jonah Sautter.
Grade 10: Noah Austin, Emily Chase, Olivia Clark, Emma DiGregorio, Valerie Doucette, Kirsten Dunn Peyton Gosselin, Ashley Greene, Nolan Havlicek, Alyssa Judd, Jordan Ott, Sydney Plourde, David Schlotterbeck, Geoffrey Shambarger, Kane Strout and Grace Tibbetts.
Grade nine: Oceana Assignon, Kierra Bouchard, Rebecca Budesheim, Eva Deveau, Jacob George, Corbin Hall, Jordyn Maloy, Siara Martin, David Poulin, Kadrian Rugullies, Courtney Sargent, Jack Tibbetts and Willow Young.
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