BUCKFIELD — Buckfield Junior/Senior High School 2024 – 2025 Honor Roll ~ Trimester One
High Honors:
Grade 12 – Brittany Carrier, Carmen Crockett, Nicholas Maney, Audrey Stimson, Madison Wallace,
Grade 11 – Chloee Bennett, Elizabeth Bills-Lafayette, Christian Esparza, Gunnar Hicks,
Grade 10 – Grace Lebida,
Grade 9 – Nya Cousineau, Bodin Gray, Taylor Harvey, Anthony Principe,
Grade 8 – Evelyn Bryant, Haleigh Campbell, Daisy Vining,
Honor Roll:
Grade 12 – Joseph Bostel, Zoe Chu, Jonas Culleton, Cayden Durgin, Myia Gombos, Amelia Hill, Seamus Keough, Cori Merrill, Cody Monto, Alyssa Poulin, Andrew Smith, Noah Smith, Kallista Stearns, Colby Stevens, Coleman Sylvia, Annabelle Thone, Kai Trenoweth, Gabriel White,
Grade 11 – Bobby Bernier, Alyssa Breton, Benjamin Burgess, Sarae DeVoe, Neil Haylock, Emma Hooper, Krystal McKinney, Sara McLeish, Brayden
Michaud, Presley Morris, Gaven Parsons, Carrigan Principe, Alexis Sears, Elyza Silva, Karlee Smith,
Grade 10 – Ava Carsley, Gavyn Kimball, Kyleigh McAlister, Thomas McInnis, Ethan Profenno, Breydan Ridlon, Addison Smith, Elijah Smith, Mackenzi Spear, Zoe Thone,
Grade 9 – Ella Bernard, Levi Crowell, Eve Culleton, Ezra DeVoe, Jack Hackett, Connor Haley, Brodie Lavoie, Nolan Litchfield, Natalie Maney, Felix Marshall, Addison Morris, Kamryn Spencer, Evan Springer, Austin Verrill, McKinley Violette, Savannah Rose Warren, Avery Zielinski,
Grade 8 – Hadley Bragg, Alyssa Farrar, Ava Farthing, Dustin Guilmette, Hayley Guilmette, Adam Hill, Jackson Hooper, Jastin Mitchell, Aiden Moody-Capalbo, Kailey Parsons, Adelyn Rouille, Isaac Smith, Evan St. Pierre, Aidan Stoodley, Grace Veinott,
Grade 7 – Lillie Bachelder, Drew Dunham, Kadence Farrar, Kaylee Hinkley, Amelia Holbrook, Landen Leavitt, Bentley Mann, Joseph Principe, Ayla Varney, Sadie Warren, Lydia Wright
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