LEWISTON — The following students, grades three through five, were named to the second quarter honor roll at Saint Dominic Academy’s Elementary School preschool through five.
High Honors
Grade three: Summer Rae Beaulieu, Bailey Bourgoin, Brooklyn Dunbar, Londen Gustafson, Connor Langan, Ava Langlais, Paxton Lynn, Mia Renaud, Noah Rousseau, Anthony St. Pierre, Jielin Wu.
Grade four: Joseph Stratman, Owen Wallingford.
Grade five: Caroline Bosse, Avianna D’Auteuil, Koen Fairbanks, Kaleigh Follansbee, Athina Nikas, Elouise Porter, Olivia Tassinari, Jackson Vincent.
Honors
Grade three: Madeline Adams, Maxwell Belanger, Owen Carmichael, Serenity Eastman, Bradley Follansbee, Harper Fortin, Trenton Hammond, Dallas Harris, Jocelyn Labonte, Benjamin Lambert, Jayce Pelletier, Carolyn Pringle, Emmanuel Tangilamesu, Andrew Trytek, Jacob Veilleux, Conor Wilding.
Grade four: Julia Andrews, Maxx Bailey, Cameron Davis, Dominic Dumais, Gretchen Dunbar, Patrick Franciose, Charlotte Godfrey, Amber LaValley, Kestin Poulin, Keegan Rousseau, Romeo St. Pierre, Easton Theriault, Dexter Wilbert.
Grade five: Gabrielle Adams, Dante Carbona, Christopher Johnson, Adeline Langan, Elizabeth Lavalley, Logan LeClair, Kalvin Lovering, John Lydon, Whitney Richardson, Hannah Sherman, Alex Theberge, Lydia Trytek, Cash Watson.
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