Buckfield Junior/Senior High School has announced its second trimester honor roll for the 2022-23 academic year.
High Honors
Grade 12: Chloe Gordon, Madisyn McAlister and Emma Stevens-Belanger.
Grade 10: Brittany Carrier and Audrey Stimson.
Grade 9: Alyssa Breton, Gunnar Hicks and Gaven Parsons.
Honors
Grade 12: Jeremy Allen, Gavin Charest, Michael Greenlaw, Zeppelin Holt, Alexis Jasper, Roger “Taz” Keough III, Hailey Litchfield, Rowan Nelson, Abigail Prokey, Sofia Sepulveda and Madison Turcotte.
Grade 11: Mya Austin, Nolan Keene, Lillian Sharples, Addison Stevens-Belanger and Jasmine Stump.
Grade 10: Benjamin “Saylor” Bourassa, Carmen Crockett, Jonas Culleton, Nathaniel DeLisle, Cayden Durgin, Amelia Hill, Seamus Keough, Elizabeth Marin, Cori Merrill, Kallista Stearns, Colby Stevens, Coleman Sylvia, Annabelle Thone and Gabriel White.
Grade 9: Chloee Bennett, Camryn Brickel, Sarae DeVoe, Neil Haylock, Emma Hooper, Sara McLeish, Blake Muller and Carrigan Principe.
Grade 8: Ava Carsley, Grace Lebida, Autum Mercier, Stone Philbrick, Breydan Ridlon, Mackenzi Spear, Sophie St. Pierre and Mya Sylvia.
Grade 7: Ella Bernard, Jazmin Bernard, Eve Culleton, Taylor Harvey, Brodie-Shawn Lavoie, Wynter McCoach, Addison Morris, Anthony Principe, Evan Springer and Savannah Rose Warren.
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