NORWAY — Guy E. Rowe Elementary School has announced its third trimester honor roll for the 2016-2017 school year.
Fourth grade: Mollee Akers, Meghan Baxter, Ligan Bottomley, Mason Bourget, Grady Brown, Emilie Camous, Tehya Cashin, Olivia Cherry, Isabella Colby, Nikolas Colby, Ryan Cotton, Kate Dilworth, Abriel Dustin, Preston Field, Piper Gordon, Lillian Hakanson, Lily Hammond, Gracie Hart, Katalina Hart, Adelaide Hawthorne, Avery Hilden, Elli Hill, Carter Holbrook, Tyler Larrivee, Balian L’Heureux, Hannah Lovell, Tessa Moore, Aubriana Morin, Levi Morin, Preston Newcomb, Alyssa Page, Mataya Perkins, Damien Pike, Sierra Powell, Kylie Robbins, Eben Rogers, Dean Rudman, Abby Toohey, Yuric Tripp, Xian Tripp, Noah Turner and Thomas White.
Fifth grade: Brynn Bean, Kate Belanger, Jack Bessette, Tyler Britton, Isaac Chase, Mariah Cotton, Kassidy Edwards, Reece Grant, Evan Hamm, Ares Heath, Hayden Hethcoat, Molly Hill, Molly Kimball, Jayden Langelier, Maddy Miller, Adriana Mills, Annaliese Paradis, Sophia Paradis, Ciara Rice, Cody Roy, CJ Schultz, Adrienah Skinner, Jacob Small, Alex Snow, Olivia Tripp, Brady Truman, Hope Waterman, Carter Weed, Scarlett Woodcock and Bayleigh Young.
Sixth grade: Bryce Atkisson, Kolby Brown, Carlee Mae Cash, Kylie Danforth, Sophia Damon, Destiny Davis, Troy Edmunds, Austin Fox, Elizabeth Hallee, Anastasia Hill, Isabelle Knightly, Alex Leduc, Allegra Meagher, Lauryn Merrill, Lauren Morse, Ava Reynolds, Mariss Rivas, Alison Slicer, Aiden Strout, Silas Timm and Jennah Ward.
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