The following local students have attained honor roll status for the first semester of the 2021-22 academic year at North Yarmouth Academy.
Highest honors
Grade 5: Obi Eichler and Jack Sheffler, both of Topsham.
Grade 6: Amos Eichler of Topsham and James Vaillancourt of Lewiston.
Grade 10: Matthew Powers of Turner.
Grade 11: Anna Belleau of Lewiston and Sarah English of Poland.
High honors
Grade 6: Clementine Feeley of Topsham.
Grade 7: Nathan McGillicuddy of Lisbon and Connor Morissette of Lewiston.
Grade 8: Avery Cologna of Turner.
Grade 9: Zoe Holmes and Chris Noreika, both of Durham; and Genevieve Vaillancourt of Lewiston.
Grade11: Emma Gagnon of Auburn, Dimitrios Papavasiliou of Lewiston (Laval, Quebec, Canada); and Nadia Rosenberg of Topsham.
Grade 12: Madeleine Vaillancourt of Lewiston and Logan Welch of Auburn.
Honors
Grade 6: Camden Welch of Auburn.
Grade 7: William Michaelis of Auburn and Deagan Nadeau of Sabattus.
Grade 8: Eva Cusano of Topsham and William Emmons of Durham.
Grade 9: Caitlin Michaelis of Auburn.
Grade 11: Euan Martin of Auburn (Ottawa, Canada), and Cooper St. Hilaire and Daxton St. Hilaire, both of Lewiston.
North Yarmouth Academy is an independent, college preparatory, coeducational school for toddlers to students in grade 12.
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