JAY — The second-quarter honor roll for Spruce Mountain High School has been announced.
Seniors
Highest Honors: Alecia Castonguay, Levi Hawkins, Abigail Thurston.
High Honors: Joshua Brochu, Acacia Fournier, Ngan Hynh, Katelynn Ladd.
Honors: Kayla Adams, Bryson Bailey, Sydney Bonnevie, Jack Bryant, Elizabeth Burnham, Emily Castonguay, Skye Chretien, Bailey Coates, Annabelle Collins, Trey Davis, Colby Hamblin, Grace Harmatys, Logan Harvell, Scott Jackson, Cassandra Landry, Kayley Langlin, Eugene Lindsey, Marissa McMannus, Nathan Moody, Skylar Moreau
Adria Plourde.
Juniors
High Honors: Megan Brown, Drew Delaney, Elise Spencer.
Honors: Jordan Blais, Jordan Blanche, Hannah Coates, Megan Dodge, Krystian Gardner, Madeline Labonte, Lorelei Munro, Alexas Newcomb, Kaitlyn Paul, Hannah Turcotte.
Sophomores
Highest Honors: Courtney Hogan.
High Honors: Leah Gilbert.
Honors: Jayden Acorn, Christy Beaudoin, Ashley Chicoine, Summer Chretien, Matthew Fenlason, Quinlin Fournier, Kaila Godbey, Evan Hamblin, Trent Keene, Andrew McHugh, Isaac Parker, Cheyanne Patterson, Ella Plourde, Caitlin Smiley, Benjamin Wright.
Freshmen
Highest Honors: Samuel Perkins, Emma Towers.
High Honors: Nora Castonguay, Emily Castonguay, Abraham Geissinger, Mackenzie Michaud.
Honors: Lily Bailey, Connor Blanche, Brooke Brochu, Chance Brooks, Ava Coates, Drian Daigle, Emma Diaz, Mariyah Fournier, Mackenzie Reed, Owen Schwab, Lucas Towers.
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