Saint Dominic Academy — Lewiston Campus has announced the following students were named to its fourth quarter honor roll for the 2021-22 academic year.
High honors
Grade 5: Gretchen Dunbar, Kestin Poulin, Romeo St. Pierre, Joseph Stratman and Arianna Wasnea-Floyd.
Grade 4: Maxwell Belanger, Bailey Bourgoin, Charlotte Frohlich, Connor Langan, Paxton Lynn, Mia Renaud, Noah Rousseau, Anthony St. Pierre, Andrew Trytek and Jielin Wu.
Grade 3: Heidi Bates, Joseph Bouffard, Madelynn Hinkley, Chance Judd, Meadow Kutasi, Jillianna Mason, Jack Porter, James Pushee, Makena Smirles and Gracelynne Stratman.
Honors
Grade 5: Julia Andrews, Isaac Beauchesne, Sofia Bennett, Dominic Dumais, Patrick Franciose, Charlotte Godfrey, Amber LaValley, Julyan Levasseur, Matthew Ramsden, Keegan Rousseau, Charlotte Sveinsson, Dexter Wilbert and Sage Yarnevich.
Grade 4: Summer Beaulieu, Lucas Burgess, Owen Carmichael, Brooklyn Dunbar, Jace Dunphy, Serenity Eastman, Nikola Fisher, Harper Fortin, Trenton Hammond, Dallas Harris, Jocelyn Labonte, Benjamin Lambert, Caroline Pringle, Emmanuel Tangilamesu, Jacob Veilleux and Conor Wilding.
Grade 3: Sophia Asselin, Molly Blair, Benjamin Carleton, Carter Dube, Reagann Fecteau, Brayden Gaudette, Emilia Gradwell, Avery Hanson, Logan Heieren, Hope Landry, Tasia LaValley, Harper Lilly, Domenic Peloso, Bailey Poisson, Juliana Ramsey, Myah Repetti, Jaxson Roy, Olena Stevenson and Fiona Theberge.
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