LISBON — Lisbon High School has announced its second quarter honor roll students for the 2024-25 academic year.
SENIORS
High honors: Ayden Barr, Adeline Burkhardt, Hannah Card, Ava Corson, Braiden Edens, Patience Harvey, Caleb Hayes, Odessa Kay, Bryce Merrill, Addison Poulin, Julia Richter, Emily Schreiber, Gerek Theriault Guay and Jacob Ward-LeBlanc.
Honors: Andrew Brockman, Jayden Camp, Riley Catalano, Demetrius Clark, Erin Coffin, Sydney Crosskill, Owen Desrosiers, Emma Funk, Ethan Gilbert, Aiden Golino, Evan Highfill, Olivia Kuietauskis, Kaiden LaValley, Chloe McDaniel, Delaney McGrath and Brook Norman.
Also, Cody Osmond, Jacob Parsons, Emily Ray, Camryn Reuling, Avia Russo, Max Shute, Mackenzie Theriault and Tyler Weeks.
JUNIORS
High honors: Victoria Babbin, Kasie Booker, Abigail Broadbent, Jared Francis, Anthony Irish, Raelee King, Samuel Liudvinaitis, Victoria McGrath, Jaxon Moore, Tiana Seaborne and Eric Soucie.
Honors: Brock-Anthony Bernard, Aubriana Bright, Vivianne Corriveau, Amelia Dunn, Greggory Hauger, William Kuhl, Macallum Laudieri, Malachi Madore, Halen Richard, Tatiana Stewart-Calder and Carter Wilson.
SOPHOMORES
High honors: Emma Bourgoin, Kyle Deane, Zoe Desrosier,Victoria Hartzell, Kylee Kaye, Riley Kiuetauskas, Lauran Moreau, Cam’ron Patteron and Marlie Wilson.
Honors: Talon Amiot, Leah Barry, Natalie Bichrest, Amelia Blanchard, Sydney Corriveau, Spencer Franks, AustinMarie Graham, Emma Grenier, Brody Hall, Sarina Huy, Emmaus Kay, Cayhleigh Kemp, Isabel Lauzier, Skylar Meserve, Mason Moore, Nolan Parker, Melanie Simmons and Owen Styer.
FRESHMEN
High honors: Molly Austin, Hunter Case, Brynn Chase, Zoey Cote, Soufyan Djama, Clara Highfill, Connor Jenney, Sophia Kuhl, Jack MacVane, Clara Madore, Branwyn Obptande, Mackenzie Ranta, Nicolas Thurlow and Ambrielle Wallace.
Honors: Jacob Barone, Bella Bean, Bentley Bosse, Ella Charest, Dominic DiPiazza, Madison Earle, Kristopher Kruger, Ryeder Ramsey , Katelyn Thompson and Lauren Vella.
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