JAY — Spruce Mountain High School has released its second quarter honor roll as follows:
Seniors
Highest Honors: Avery Bessey
High Honors: Isabelle Beane, Jace Bessey, Mallory Clark, Connor Foss, Alex Grimaldi, Katie Johnson, Christina Nelson, Hannah Perkins, Riley Small.
Honors: Makayla Barker, Violet Bellerose, Bluebell Chen, Skylar Condon, Brandon Cooper, Hannah Dube, Grace Espeaignnette, Jenna Farmer, Lorellei Farrer, Lily Fortier, Sarah Hawkins, Hannah Jewett, Lyric Labbe, Max Labonte, Mary Lovewell, Leylah Manning, Amaya McHugh, Alexandria Palmer-Moody, Story Philbrook, Jayvin Saint Louis, Tateum Shaffer-Leclerc, Ryanna Taylor, Olivia Tompkins.
Juniors
Highest Honors: Nathalie Baker, Samuel Geissinger, Zen Wakefield Dostie.
High Honors: Grace Cuthbertson, Mason Labonte, Annalaya Spear, Sophia Steward, Kayauna Tanner.
Honors: Laura Adams, Austin Armandi, Gage Broadway, Zachary Burgess, Madison Cordes, Olivia DiPasquale, Brooke Douglass, Trevor Hogan, Olivia Mancine, Isabelle Niedner, Madysyn Rundlett.
Sophomores
High Honors: Lauren Brackett, Adriana Briggs, Madelyn Grimaldi, Azalia Leach, Natasha McDonald, Ashley Nelson.
Honors: Khloe Ames, Maia Chapman, Erin Chen, Emma Furka, Brianna Gray, Lillieana Hazen, Shaylin Holt, Jacolby Jackson, Owen Kelvey, Jasyn LaGrange, Kyleigh Marcotte, Morgan McDaniel, Mallory Merrill, Aubrey Mitchell, Brannon Moore, Ethan Moore, Madelain Morrell, Lillian Nickerson, Isabella Niemi, Jaycie Paine, Alivia Smith, Gabriella Smith, Alissa Tompkins, Brody Veilleux.
Freshmen
High Honors: Aisla Armandi, Linda Lake, Wyatt Steward, Elyssa Yannelli.
Honors: Jackson Archer, Isaiah Ayer, Lily Bellerose, Drew Boivin, Griffin Bradeen, Baylee Brown, Patrick Chen, Huck Dube, Zoey Foss, Shay-Lynne Giroux, Michaela Grant. Hunter Greeley, Noelle Hughes, Alaina Kachnovich, Norman Lake, Cortney Lawson, Clinton Murray, Maxwell Turner.
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