Mt. Abram High School in Strong has announced its top 10 seniors for the Class of 2024. Top from left are Payton Mitchell, Ryleigh Frost, Samuel Cockerham, Willow Emery and Katelyn Holt. Bottom from left are Brooke Douglas, Aiyana Savage, Morgan Thibodeau, Nadia Davis and Lindsey White.

SALEM TOWNSHIP — Mt. Abram High School has announced its top 10 seniors for the Class of 2024 by rank.

Payton Mitchell Submitted photo

Payton Mitchell of Freeman Township is the son of Jonah Mitchell and Mackenzie Dudley. He plans to attend Thomas College to study sports management.

 

Ryleigh Frost Submitted photo

Ryleigh Frost of Strong is the daughter of Keith and Jamie Frost. She plans to attend Thomas College to study business.

 

Samuel Cockerham Submitted photo

Samuel Cockerham of Kingfield is the son of James and Brenna Cockerham. He plans to attend Bates College to study biology.

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Willow Emery Submitted photo

Willow Emery of New Portland is the daughter of Randy and Tabitha Emery. She plans to attend Husson University to study pharmacy.

 

Katelyn Holt Submitted photo

Katelyn Holt of New Portland is the daughter of Daniel and Jeanette Holt. She plans to attend the University of Maine at Augusta to study nursing.

 

Brooke Douglass Submitted photo

Brooke Douglass of Madrid Township is the daughter of Lance and Judy Douglass. She plans to attend Central Maine Community College to study nursing.

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Aiyana Savage Submitted photo

Aiyana Savage of Kingfield is the daughter of Callandra Brown. She plans to take a gap year.

 

Morgan Thibodeau Submitted photo

Morgan Thibodeau of Carrabassett Valley is the son of Mark and Nikki Thibodeau. He plans to attend Springfield College to study sports management.

Nadia Davis Submitted photo

Nadia Davis of Strong is daughter of Glenn and Crystal Davis. She plans to attend Southern Maine Community College to study nutrition.

 

Lindsey White Submitted photo

Lindsey White of Phillips is the daughter of Derek and Laura White. She plans to attend Kennebec Valley Community College to study occupational therapy.

 

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