LEWISTON — Saint Dominic Academy has announced its fourth-quarter honor roll for the 2020-21 academic year for grades 3 to 5.
High honors:
Grade 3: Summer Rae Beaulieu, Maxwell Belanger,Bailey Bourgoin, Connor Langan, Ava Langlais, Paxton Lynn, Mia Renaud, Anthony St.Pierre, Emmanuel Tangilamesu and Jielin Wu.
Grade 4: Julia Andrews, Dominic Dumais, Gretchen Dunbar, Patrick Franciose, Charlotte Godfrey, Amber LaValley, Romeo St.Pierre, Joseph Stratman, Owen Wallingford and Dexter Wilbert.
Grade 5: Caroline Bosse, Dante Carbona, Avianna D’Auteuil, Koen Fairbanks, Athina Nikas, Vladimir Petrocy, Elouise, Porter, Whitney Richardson, Hannah Sherman, Olivia Tassinari and Lydia Trytek.
Honors:
Grade 3: Owen Carmichael, Brooklyn Dunbar, Serenity Eastman, Nikola Fisher, Bradley Follansbee, Harper Fortin, Charlotte Frohlich, Trenton Hammond, Dallas Harris, Jocelyn Labonte, Benjamin Lambert, Aurora McLeod, Jayce Pelletier, Caroline Pringle, Noah Rousseau, Andrew Trytek, Talan Morrilly and Conor Wilding.
Grade 4: Maxx Bailey, Cameron Davis, Kestin Poulin, Matthew Ramsden, Keegan Rousseau, Charlotte Sveinsson and Sage Yarnevich.
Grade 5: Gabrielle Adams, Morgan Bates, Kayleigh Follansbee, Christopher Johnson, Adeline Langan, Logan LeClair, Alexander Theberge and Jackson Vincent.
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