JAY — Spruce Mountain High School has announced the following students were named to its third-quarter honor roll for the 2020-21 academic year.
Grade 12 — Highest honors: Hannah Coates, Drew Delaney, Rachel Hanson and Kaitlyn Paul.
Honors: Auriana Armandi, Alicia Bridges, Ethan Brown, Megan Brown, Jack Gilbert, Hanni Johnson, Kaden Maberry, Autumn Park, Elise Spencer, Hannah Turcotte and Kirstyn Wetherell.
Grade 11 — Highest honors: Summer Chretien.
High honors: Leah Gilbert.
Honors: Jayden Achorn, Christy Beaudoin, Owen Bryant, Madelyn Castonguay, Kaila Godbey, Courtney Hogan, Brendan Jacques, Trent Keene, Brady Nichols, Isaac Parker and Ella Plourde.
Grade 10 — Highest honors: Chance Brooks, Mackenzie Michaud, Emma Towers and Lucas Towers.
High honors: Caitlyn Brown, Ava Coates, Emily Dubord, Abrahm Geissinger and Samuel Perkins.
Honors: Austin Adams, Lily Bailey, Shayna Bonnevie, Brooke Brochu, Ethan Carleton, Brian Daigle, Quincy Delano-Haynes, Emma Diaz, Mariyah Fournier, Ella Hamilton and Alexis Hutchinson.
Also, Peyton Martin, Kaylee Mercier, Ava Moffett, Gabriella Rodriguez, Jazmin Ryder, Acadia Sawyer, Owen Schwab and Joel Thornton.
Grade 9 — Highest honors: Leah Burgess, Megan Craig, Faith Maurais and Jonah Moore.
High honors: Kasey Burns, Arianna Donahue, Acadia Guay, Aubrey Kachnovich and Bryce Marston.
Honors: Hunter Bibeau, Piper Bussier, Darian Chapman, Boston Fournier, Elizabeth Grondin, Mayr Hamblin, Brett Hubbard, Gabriella McMullen and Connor Roy.
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