PARIS — The following students made the Honors and High Honors lists at Oxford Hills Middle School for Quarter 1.
High Honors, Grade 8:
William S. Abbott, Emiliani E. Acosta Heredia, Aiden G. Baker, Atalie C. Campbell, Lauren E. Dorr, Antonella M. Gilbert, Anya J. Hodgdon, Colby G. Komulainen, Allison R. Langelier, Hailey L. Lussier, Emma G. McConkey, Caitrin S. Meagher, JD R. Nutt, Kayla N. Palmer, Kimberly S. Paul, Madeline E. Poland, Marlee J. Pratt, Cameron W. Pulkkinen, Isabel D. Shiers, Shilynn E Simas, Annabell E. Simpson, Hayley M. Smith, Michael C. Stokes, Hannah G. Strohl, Brooke M. Taber, Jonathan R. Tilton, Desirae D. Travers, Dylan P. Truman, Rylynne C. Ward, Emily A. Wilson.
Honors, Grade 8:
Jes A. Bernier, Libby A. Bezio, Hunter W. Brown, Ronan J. Brown, Jennifer Campbell, Alyson T. Cash, Willow L. Cohen, Emma Cooper, Hunter R. Cotton, Angel A. Diaz, Alexza Dunham, Quincy P. Edson, Conner J. Elsman, Sophia M. Fickett, Grant W. Frost, Paul M. Geyer, Britney A. Givens, Hannah R. Gomes, Kayleigh Gomez, Braylin L. Gordon, McKendra R. Griffiths, Isabella J Hall, Anne Hatch, Bryce M. Hazelton, Mackenzie P. Henderson, Carson A. Holme, Colton J. Jendrick, Mallory L. Kennaugh, Nicole A. Langlois, Rylie A. Lee, Landen J. Libby, Tredon M. Marshall, John E. Marston, Cameron B. Mayhan, Steven S. McCann, Owen R. McKenzie, Samantha McPhail, Caleb Morrison, Kyeria M. Morse, Brayden S. Murch, Elle C. Nielsen, Ayden J. Nightingale, Autumn E. Palmer, Ayla R. Pelchat, Kaylin J. Philbrook, Bethany A. Reed, Conner J. Richard, Allyson J. Richards, Christina Rogers, Cameron M. Roy, Harlowe L. Smith, Katie E. Smith, Connor J. St. Laurent, Jackson W. Stack, Carson E. Stevens, James Tedeschi, Cassandra Thibeault, Maddison E. Tripp, Abigail L. Trundy, Reagan J. Wilson, Carson G. Wing, Garrett S. Wooster, Cedar B. Worster, Taylor B. Youngs.
High Honors, Grade 7:
Mia K. Beaulieu, Thomas R. Bennett, Cheyanne J. Bonang, Fern A. Carter-Hill, Jazmine R. Cartonio, Violet M. Desrosier, Haley Ellis, MacKenzie L. Federico, Rowan E. Gallagher, Liam A. Gregoire, Chloe S. Grover, Hailey A. Groves, Oleana L. Laganas, Colvin R. Marshall, Grady Miller, Rowan J. O’Hanlon, Asher L. Roy, Hannah Thiboutot, Annasophia J. Walker, Kerrigan E. Watson, Ayla M. Wigton.
Honors, Grade 7:
Nathan M. Anderson, Keegan R. Anketell, Tristan N. Atwell, Nathaniel Barton, Calyssa A. Berry, Makena R. Blais, David J. Boos, Alison N. Boulet-Hunter, Gary Bowden, Chloe M. Bowen, Amelia G. Brassard, Autumn G. Brooks, Ervin R. Brown, Skylar L. Callina, Quinn D. Carr, Natasha A. Child, Peyton M. Cleveland, Delia G. Cloutier, Jacob J. Davis, Max G. Davis, Larissa-Marie A. Denbow, Brayleigh B. Denlinger, Hollie M. Denning, Ryder P. Dougherty, Michael T. Eppinger, Ryck A. Foster, Abby J. Garey, Ambellina L. Garrett, Katherine A. Gerard, Ava M. Gonzalves, Daymien J. Goyette, Lydia R. Goyette, Julia G. Graham, Olivia K. Grover, Brayden S. Hawley, Brooklynn M. Henley, Grady T. Hewson, Riley A. Hoyt, Nevaeh K. Hussey, William D. Jennings, Owen S. Koback, Keeley E. L’Heureux, Addison R. Landers, Brodey J. Landers, Isabella R. Lawrence, Szimon K. Lee, Cooper H. Libby, Peyton M. Lipscomb, Brendyn J. Little, Ryley M. Little, Hayden M. Lockard, Skyler L. Mack, Kobe M. Manson, Avery L. Marston, Maylonna M. Mason, Evan S. McAllister, Mason A. McLeod, Brooks A. Merrill, Karyssa A. Morse, Grayson J. Newell, Naomi E. Nichols, Dawson S. Norcross, Autumn C. Padgett, Gabriel H. Paradis, Joseph L. Paz, Adilynne J. Pelletier, Carter E. Pike, Jeffrey M. Prange, Riley A. Pulkkinen, Avigail Rader, Alyssa A. Richards, Milan R. Robinson II, Coltin T. Rolfe, Zanidee E. Rouille, Dacien W. Russell, Camron J. Salo, Emily A. Seames, Ryan J. Smith, Ian J. Stimson, Richard A Stoehner, Ashton R. Tanner, Bella Teceno, Jordan T. Terry, David L. Thurlow, Anna M. Touchette, Emily M. Touchette, Gunner Truman, Derrik J. Trybus, Hailee J. Twitchell, Kirby L. Vaughn, Anthony M. Vladyka, Lily M. Waugh, Elizabeth M. Wilkins, Ellie R. Winslow, Bently M. Worden.
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