LEWISTON – The following students, grades three through five, were named to the third-quarter honor roll at Saint Dominic Academy’s elementary school.
High honors
Grade 3: Summer Rae Beaulieu, Bailey Bourgoin, Connor Langan, Ava Langlais, Mia Renaud, Anthony St.Pierre, Emmanuel Tangilamesu and Jielin Wu.
Grade 4: Julia Andrews, Dominic Dumais, Gretchen Dunbar, Patrick Franciose, Amber LaValley, Romeo St.Pierre, Joseph Stratman, Owen Wallingford and Dexter Wilbert.
Grade 5: Caroline Bosse, Dante Carbona, Avianna D’Auteuil, Kayleigh Follansbee, Christopher Johnson, Adeline Langan, Athina Nikas, Elouise, Porter, Whitney Richardson and Olivia Tassinari.
Honors
Grade 3: Maxwell Belanger, Owen Carmichael, Brooklyn Dunbar, Serenity Eastman, Nikola Fisher, Bradley Follansbee, Trenton Hammond, Dallas Harris, Jocelyn Labonte, Benjamin Lambert, Paxton Lynn, Aurora McLeod, Jayce Pelletier, Caroline Pringle, Noah Rousseau, Andrew Trytek, Jacob Veilleux and Conor Wilding.
Grade 4: Maxx Bailey, Isaac Beauchesne, Charlotte Godfrey, Kestin Poulin, Keegan Rousseau, Charlotte Sveinsson. Easton Theriault
Grade 5: Gabrielle Adams, Willow Ayotte, Jacob Baird, Morgan Bates, Koen Fairbanks, Lily Fortin, Logan LeClair, Kalvin Lovering, Xavier Roman, Hannah Sherman, Gad Tangilamesu, Alex Theberge, Lydia Trytek and Jackson Vincent.
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