BETHEL — Telstar High School’s 2023-24 Semester 1 High Honors & Dean’s List
High Honors
(Accumulated GPA of 3.3+)
Class of 2024: Isabella Bennett, Isabella Brassard, Sarah Chase, Anthony Conant, Makenzie Eliot, Madison Gingras, Bernadette Laforte, Karen Marshall, Holden Monzo, Rebekah Palmer, Kyra Rose-Espinoza, Morgan Zetts, Nicholas Zolad.
Class of 2025: Ella Akers, Rylee Cooper, Kayan DeGruttola, Katherine Devaney, Kylie Friel, Ella Hopps, Grady Kellogg, Kyle Kimball, Sarah Miner, Brody Morgan, Emma Newell, Jocelyn Nivus, Thomas Skinner, Hayley Smith, Lily Souther, Gabrielle Thompson, Wylie Williamson, Hunter Winslow.
Class of 2026: Hannah Bailey, Reginald Billings, Vivienne Charette, Connor Deprey, Michael Early, Thomas LaPointe, Taejyah Lego, Cyrus Mills, Michaela Mowery, Melina Patten, Dylan Van Buren.
Class of 2027: Mya Buck, Addisyn Kimball, Austin Mosher, Sophia Percival, Lucas Peterson.
Dean’s List
(Accumulated GPA of 3.0+)
Class of 2024: Mason Hamel, Caleb Howe, Myles James, Mariah Palmer.
Class of 2025: Maylyn Hastings, Dreah Moore, Timothy Wakefield.
Class of 2026: Robert Ai Ballou, Cadence Campbell, Benjamin Corriveau, Camden Johnston, Hunter Koskela, Alyssa Norton, Evan Parsons, Mason Perks, Adam Stephenson, Blakely Strength.
Class of 2027: Olivia Buck, Sawyer Coffin, Angel Cote, Davon DeGrutolla, Blaine Dehetre-Corbin, Brayden Easterlin, Jaykob George, Olivia Hughes, Carter Inman, Hayden Lockard, Emma McPherson, Max Merrill, Cooper Morgan, Liam Nichols, Reece Pierce, Lilah Sharkey, Hannah Stetson, Brennan Walker, Steven Walker, Cameron Wright, Lukas Yates.
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