BETHEL — High Honors (Accumulated GPA of 3.3+)
Class of 2022: Francisco Campra, Adeline Charette, Nicole Cox, Bailey Fraser, Macie Hallett, Sophie Hanscom, Julia Head, Eleanor Hoff, Ava Hopps, Andrew Leighton, Myles Lilly, Jacob Lyman, Tanner Martin, Natasha Mason, Brayden Stevens
Class of 2023: Janna Botka, Shye Buck, Emily Cummings, Violet Howe, Ryan Nivus, Cassandra Sylvester
Class of 2024: Isabella Bennett, Sarah Chase, Caleb Cunnington, Makenzie Eliot, Madison Gingras, Mae Hoff, Myles James, Bernadette LaForte, Karen Marshall, Rebekah Palmer, Kyra Rose-Espinoza
Class of 2025: Ella Akers, Rylee Cooper, Kayan DeGruttola, Katherine Devaney, Kylie Friel, Octavia Hooper, Ella Hopps, Grady Kellogg, Emma Newell, Jocelyn Nivus, Lily Souther, Gabrielle Thompson, Wylie Williamson, Hunter Winslow
Dean’s List (Accumulated GPA of 3.0+)
Class of 2022: Samuel Corriveau, Megan Cox, Jacob Danforth-Gordon, Katelynn Evans, Nolan Fowles, Alex Giddings, Taylor Hoyt, Leah Kimball, Kyle Locklin, Matthew Marques, Isaac McAlister, Molly Pereira
Class of 2023: Payton Berry, Codi Duclos, Gabrielle Groves, Dakota Hart, Colby Hastings, Felicity Indermuehle, Logan Martin, Chris Morton, Cameron Palmer, Hayden Soto, Keaton Spiller, Autumn Thompson, Allen White
Class of 2024: Matt Bean, Mikaylah Danforth-Gordon, Caleb Howe, Holden Monzo, Scarlett Quick, Nicholas Splitstone, Morgan Zetts
Class of 2025: Isabella Brown, Tehya Buck, Claire Henderson, Olivia Malley, Brody Morgan, Audrey Saito, Alexis Seames, Tommy Skinner, Timothy Wakefield, Brody Walker
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