BUCKFIELD — 2023 – 2024 Honor Roll ~ Trimester One
The following students have been named to the Honor Roll for the first Trimester of the school year.
High Honors – Grade 12 – Mya Austin, Molly McPeak, Hailey Savage,
Grade 11 – Brittany Carrier, Jonas Culleton, Noah Smith,
Grade 10 – Gunnar Hicks,
Grade 9 – Grace Lebida,
Grade 8 – Taylor Harvey, Avery Zielinski,
Grade 7 – Evelyn Bryant, Daisy Vining,
Honor Roll – Grade 12 – Dylan Bickford, Nolan Breton, Braden Cousineau, Brogan Hutchinson, Brayden Jack, Jacob Jasper, Nolan Keene, Kakoa Laliberte, Leon Landry, Owen LaPointe, Hunter
Morris, Caylie Principe, Addison Stevens-Belanger, Kyen Teixeira, Emily Tilton,
Grade 11 – Joseph Bostel, Benjamin “Saylor” Bourassa, Cora Brewster, Zoe Chu, Carmen Crockett, Cayden Durgin, Cori Merrill, Naomi Muller, Andrew Smith, Annabelle Thone, Madison Wallace, Gabriel White,
Grade 10 – Chloee Bennett, Bobby Bernier, Alyssa Breton, Camryn Brickel, Benjamin Burgess, Sarae DeVoe, Ethan Dutil, Neil Haylock, Joshua Lacasse, Sara McLeish, Blake Muller, Gaven Parsons, Carrigan Principe,
Grade 9 – Ava Carsley, Lylah Cowett, Dominic Davis, Autum Mercier, Brayden Monto, Stone Philbrick, Breydan Ridlon, Mackenzi Spear, Sophie St. Pierre,
Grade 8 – Ella Bernard, Jazmin Bernier, Jolene Campbell, Nya Cousineau, Levi Crowell, Eve Culleton, Ezra DeVoe, Bodin Gray, Connor Haley, Nolan Litchfield, Natalie Maney, Addison Morris, Anthony Principe, Kamryn Spencer, Austin Verrill, Marissa White,
Grade 7 – Hadley Bragg, Haleigh Campbell, Alyssa Farrar, Ava Farthing, Adam Hill, Gabriel LaBrecque, Isabelle Lane, Kayleigh Levesque, Justin Mitchell, Kailey Parsons, Adelyn Rouille, Trevor Ryan, Gunner Spear, Gabriel Spencer, Evan St. Pierre,
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