BETHEL — Telstar High School has released its 2023-24 second Semester High Honors & Dean’s List as follows:
High Honors
Accumulated GPA of 3.3+
Class of 2024: Isabella Bennett, Isabella Brassard, Sarah Chase, Makenzie Eliot, Madison Gingras, Bernadette Laforte, Karen Marshall, Gavinn Martin, Rebekah Palmer, Kyra Rose-Espinoza, Lindsy Stephenson, Morgan Zetts, Nicholas Zolad.
Class of 2025: Ella Akers, Rylee Cooper, Kayan DeGruttola, Katherine Devaney, Alice Ford, Kylie Friel, Katalina Hart, Ella Hopps, Grady Kellogg, Caden Malley, Emma Newell, Jocelyn Nivus, Audrey Saito, Hayley Smith, Lily Souther, Gabrielle Thompson, Wylie Williamson, Hunter Winslow.
Class of 2026: Hannah Bailey, Reginald Billings, Vivienne Charette, Connor Deprey, Thomas LaPointe, Cyrus Mills, Michaela Mowery, Evan Parsons, Adam Stephenson, Dylan Van Buren, Jake Zolad.
Class of 2027: Olivia Buck, Sawyer Coffin, Sophia Percival, Brennan Walker, Cameron Wright,
Dean’s List
Accumulated GPA of 3.0+
Class of 2024: Mikaylah Danforth-Gordon, Izaac Greenburg, Mason Hamel, Myles James, Cruze Kimball, Gavin Mitchell, Holden Monzo, Mariah Palmer.
Class of 2025: Isabella Brown, Collin Cole, Maylyn Hastings, Claire Henderson, Kyle Kimball, Elliot Norton, Thomas Skinner, Timothy Wakefield.
Class of 2026: Gage Berry, Landon Bryant, Camden Johnston, Hunter Koskela, Taejyah Lego, Melina Patten, Mason Perks, Blakely Strength.
Class of 2027: Landon Blaisdell, Mya Buck, Davon DeGrutolla, Brayden Easterlin, Jaykob George, Olivia Hughes, Addisyn Kimball, Emma McPherson, Max Merrill, Austin Mosher, Cooper Morgan, Lucas Peterson, Isabella Petillo, Reece Pierce, Hannah Stetson, Steven Walker, Lukas Yates.
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