DIXFIELD — T.W. Kelly Dirigo Middle School is participating in the President’s Education Awards Program for academic recognition.
Recipients of the Academic Excellence Award have received an 85 or higher in all subjects and scored in the top 10% of their cohort on the NWEA reading, language usage or math assessment.
Recipients of the Academic Achievement Award met one but not both of these criteria.
Grade 8 Academic Excellence: Sophia Archer, Carter Fuller, Mitchell Giberson, Amelia Maillet, Reeghan Nisbet, Whyatt Perham and Braylee Tracy.
Grade 8 Academic Achievement: Ella Cote, Braden Cottle, Noah Downs, Xavier Harris, Shayne Henry, Madison Knowles, Jack Sweatt and Kaiden Varnum.
Grade 7 Academic Excellence: Marlee Gray, Riley Jordan, Hudson Lufkin, William Morris, Salem Remington, Grace Ridley, Kaeden Swan, Stetson Thurston and Mitchel Wolf.
Grade 7 Academic Achievement: Colby Averill, Marley Berry, Paige Blanchard, Aurora Breau, Makenzie Coffin, Mason Huggins, Elizabeth Labrecque, Kiley LaFollette, Xandria Libby, Raeleigh Ricci, Elliott Richardson, Samantha Searles, Elizabeth Varnum, Madison Welch, Makala Worcester and Shawnee Worcester.
Grade 6 Academic Excellence: Zoey Bordeau, Queenie Dorotan, Griffin Grant, Griffin Houghton, Layne Johnston, Dayton Kidd, Aurora Maillet and Makenzie Woods.
Grade 6 Academic Achievement: Walker Flagg, Jackson Merrill, Andrea Polenske, Leah Turnbull, and Emma Witas.
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