Get our local education coverage delivered directly to your inbox. Grade 12: Alexis Arruda, Ethan Barnett, Logan Beattie, Danika Bebe, Brian Camara, Graham Costa, Guilherme Croft, Liam DaSilva, Joshua Dore, Devin Foley, Nicholas Frey, Mackenzie Galhardo, Daniel Garde, Jessica Gonsalves, Jacob Gorman, Matthew Gracia, Carson Hart, Timothy Levakis, Daniel Lopes, Logan Maccarone, Jack Marois, Justin Medeiros, Jeremy Mello, Thomas Mello, Jr., Chase Peirson, Christopher Perry, Emma Phillips, Maximus Piscani-Daugherty, Matthew Potvin, Harley Quicksall, Seth Rodrigues, Alyssa Ronan, Victoria Sartini, Charline Silva, Amy Sylvia, Madison Turcotte, Alina Unwin, Jake Vaillancourt, Jacob Wood and Lauren Wood. Feb 16, 2023. Grade Level. Londonderry Middle School Honor Roll. The February "Above the Line" theme at Grand Avenue Elementary School was "empathy." On Feb. 17, these students received awards from classroom Portage High School honor roll, term 1 Grade 11: Alexis Andrade, Kaliyah Awer, Aja Caldwell, Marisa Cayer, Abbie Chase, Cora Chouinard, Ethan Costa, Matthew Costa, Samuel Costa, Jillian DaSilva, Cheilyn DeFreitas, Ana DeSouza, Sarah Downey, Nicholas Ekstrom, Natalie Ellis, Abigail Forcier, Emma Franklin, Austin Hayes, Chloe Higginbottom, Alyssa Laquerre, Jacob Levesque, Chase Lewis, Rylie Maitland, Hannah Marley, Kate Marshall, Giavanna Mattera, Madison McKenna, Maisie McQueen, Cameron Michaels, Lindsey Monast, Kayley Nagle, Brenna Nobrega, Ryan Oliveira, Jack Paradis, Matthew Parella Mackenzie Pelletier, David Ryan, Nils Schmid, Michelle Umehara, Nathan Upchurch, Julia Vieira and Lauran Wilson. Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. The following students in the Guilford County Schools have achieved academic distinction for the second quarter and are included on the school system's ''A Team.'' Honor Roll -- Average of 92-95 . Honor Roll is awarded to students who achieve a grade point average of 84.5 to 94.5. Grade 7: Maddelin Aguilar, Amaiya Beltre, Madison Biastre, Alexander Boakye, Sage Bogaars, Esme Boxx, Ne'anci Brewer, Isabella Bryant, Zsanae Cabarrus, Charles Angelo Calabrese, Devon-ta Campbell, Elinor Cannon, Gabriela Castillo Argueta, Zoila Chavarria-Pleitez, Nichelle Collier, Julia Connelly, Justice Conner, Christopher Connerton, Nathan Tomaz DeSouza, Alexander Driscoll, Robert Dufault, Alexia Edwards, James Enwright, Ju-nasia Evans, Michael Fisher, Logan Geas, Alicia Gutierrez, Mariah Hazard, Brenda Jolon Munoz, Jolie Krones, Wren Long, Dylan Marvelle, Darien Matta, Jean Michel, Lulanni Montanez, Tristan Morris, Quinn Murphy, Sindy Ortiz Perez, Aspen Pearson, Mason Pearson, Timothy Rahn, Jasani Ramos, Lillian Reilly, Kaylee Rodrigues, Paola Rosario Tejada, Angelie Saldana, Tovia Sanders, Deanna Savage, Anna Simoes, Ariel Sinay Alvarez, Kaden Turner, Jada Unger, Brycen Vaillancourt, Denis Vazquez Rivera, Phoebe Waugh and Jada Williams-Martin. County Wide Institute Day - No Student Attendance. Grade 8: Kalysha Abdullah, Kevin Barry, Angelina Boucher, Olive Brenner, Zahra Brown, Jada Browning, Michael Bucci, Ryan Burgess, Danaysha Cherry, Justin Corleto, William Dailey, Julia Delany, Faye Dickison, Ella Dring, Bryan Esquite Ramos, Bailey Farnum, Jaylianna Fernandez, Summer Franco, Joao Pedro Gomes, Rudy Gomez Gomez, Brooke Green, Zackery Green, Cindy Gutierrez, Da'Juan Hazard, Natalie Hughes, Felicity Jackson, Abdul Jelani, Amaya Jones, Nieema Knight, Zander Light, Makalenani Lui, Elizabeth Margolis, Camilla May, Laveasia Morales, Matthew Mullins, Michael Nester, Kevin Ochoa, Jaylin Pena, Jessinel Perez, Angellina Ponte, Noah Prater, Reese Prater, Kevin Roderick, Asyana Santos, Mylee Santos, Michael Sinay Alvarez, Patrick Stahl, Jackson Steiner, Matthew Stillman, Riley Stout, Miles Swanson, Edin Trujillo-Beltran, Dylan Walker, Jordon Watson, Andrew Williams and Zachary Zeller. Fair Use! Copyright! Those students named to honor roll had a grade-point average of 3.00 to 4.00. Portsmouth resident Spencer Dellenbaugh, a student at St. George's School in Middletown, is one of the receipients of a $2,500 scholarship award as a 2019 National Merit Scholarship winner. Viroqua Middle School has released its term 2 honor roll for the 2022-23 school year. Middle School Honor Roll. Posted Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 3:24 pm ET. Casey Acker. Augustus Adams, Emanuel Aleixo Tellez, Luke Brule, Logan Buchanan, Liam Casey, Alysia Cheney, Kayla Coker, Gavin Courville, Braden Coyle, Michael Faria, Edward Figueira, Michael Gagne, Ted Gersen, Esther Hammond, Aminah Harmon-Butler, Maxwell Harvey, Fallon Hurd, Lydon Icart, Jacob Johnson, Shea Kelly, Konnor Kempenaar-Doyle, Ainsley Kent, Bradford Landreville, Elizabeth Lantz, Sean Lavery, Olivia MacPhee, Mia Malo, Sophie Melchar, Brennan Murphy, Abigail Olsen, Adrian Otton, Raegan Pawlowski, Dean Prior, Owen Richer, Roman Ridolfi, Allena Roberts, Hannah Roberts, Kayleb Ruszczyk, Sophie Ryter, Fiona Sarro, Ryan Schiliro, Avery Smith, Jaylyn Suplito, Jaxon Tavares, Emma Thompson, Erin Thompson, Rowan Willett. Grade 9: Emma Baker, Kaylie Cabral, Avery Carvalho, Gunner Cook-Dumas, Elise Flanagan, Keira McQueen, Richard Murray and Ryan Snell. Creative Commons! Please subscribe to keep reading. (renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax). Maintaining a safe and caring environment that fosters lifelong learning. ARE YOU AWARE OF A STUDENT AT RISK OF SELF-HARM OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL HOURS? At Draper Middle School, High Honor Roll is awarded to students who achieve a grade point average of 94.5 or above. Posted Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 4:14 pm ET. Grade 8: Miranda Aguiar, Aaron Alexander, Madison Andrade, Zachary Andrade, Mitchell Andrews, Joseph Awad, Ciana Azevedo, Kylie Azevedo, Robert Campion, Ethan Chase, Taylor Cleary, Steven Coleman, Abigail Costa, Thomas Costa, Angilee Cruz, Madeleine DaSilva, Jonathan DeGala, Avery Deneault, Adrienne Durand, Keegan Dutelle, Samuel Farley, Theodore Henson, Harrison Landy, Jackson Landy, Autumn Lebeau, Lucas Lobo, Zachary Lomastro, Jazmyn Lowe, Madison Medeiros, Camden Michaud, Alexandria Miley, Devyn Newbury, Brady Oliveira, Hannah Oliveira, Jed Pearce, Jason Potvin, Nicholas Rielly, Gabriela Rivera-Torres, Matthew Rybak, Nathaniel Sama, Gehrig Sheehan, Owen Solomito, Madelyn Tavares, Angus Thomson, Ty Venditelli, Tristan White and Mary Williams. Horizon Middle School 2021-22 2 nd Term Honor Roll. . Bianca Abbott, Benjamin Adams, William Atkinson, Gabriel Chytka, Parker Coleman, Eden Conwell, Elizabeth Cox, Thomas Desrosiers, Maressa Dooley, Carter Doran, Brady Fanning, Natalie Gavan, Sophia Genereux, Annecy Giordan, Finnegan Hart, Lucy Hart, Greyson Helie, Gavin Howley, Stella Johnson, Batu Kadercan, Jacob Labonte, Violet Marple, Camron McKinney, Jon-Charles Montgomery, Samuel Norris, Margaret Orbon, Hannah Pilotte, Cameron Quinn, Simon Rosa, Sabrina Ryan, Patrick Schlesinger, Allison Shuster, Violet Silvia, Eoin Soler, Zachary Sparks, Nora Sutton, Elena Svenstrup, Quinn Sweeney, Loosaper Tate, Olivia Tilman, Hiyori Van Gelder, Mikaela Wolfe, Ashley Zhang. Dracut High School recently announced its Honor Roll for the second marking period. Students in Grades 6-8 who received all A's and/or P's during the second nine-week grading period qualify for the ''A Team.''. All district schools will be closed. Grade 7: Brooke Bergeron, Devin Bordner, Ella Botelho, Kendra Carlisle, Eilish Condon, Brody DelDeo, Sydney Dirga, Ethan Goetz, Riley LaBonte, Cameron Lambert, Alexander Landoch, Aidan Larson, Lauren Lewis, Grace Rocha, Sydney Simmons, Cora Simone, Brianna St. Laurent and Addison Torio. The Honor Roll School. The school district is preparing for the worst-case scenarios. The honor roll is calculated at the end of each marking period. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. Providing state of the art instruction. A- 3.666 B- 2.666 C- 1.666 D- .333. 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The Harry B. Thompson Middle School philosophy recognizes that middle level students are unique individuals who are facing continual emotional, physical, intellectual, and social changes throughout their emerging adolescence. SEPAC Meeting, 5:00 PM
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Avery Amaio, Isabell Bessette, McKenzie Bettis, Ethan Bowley, Luke Brandariz, Ethan Butler, Alexa Campion, Cohen Chidester, Victoria Christensen, Michael Chytka, Nicholas Colantuono, Abbie Collins, Leah Connell, Juno Conwell, Celia Cord, Millena Coval Carapia, Cameron Davis, Emily DeConto, Kylie Delemos, Jesus Deloya Marban, Malina Dooley, Elizabeth Farwick, Bryce Ford, Kathryn Gavan, Allison Gervelis, Sean Gray, James Hacket, Jackson Hackley, Natalia Harnett, Owen Hay, Lily Hebert, Jakson Hickman, Tristan Hostetler, Addison Hubert, Gabriella Johnson, Sara Kalif, Lea Karoly, Kyle Kidd, Ellary Kinnane, Nikola Krajacich, Brady MacDonald, Jacob Magrath, Ava McDermott, Dulce Mejia Del Cid, Oliver Melanson, Ezekiel Morgan, Katelyn Noah, Mizuki Pace, Micah Phelan, William Plumb, Barbara Rainey, Carolyn Richer, Brayden Roderiques, Loghan Roderiques, Andrew Rodrigues, Emma Roeben, Connor Rogers, Mia Ruggieri, Brooke Santucci, Allison Schlesinger, Sophia Sebolt, Ella Sjosten, Timothy Spooner, John Tobin, Julia Victor, Victor Waycuilis, Nolan Xa. Oct. Students of the Month. Aug 23, 2022. Allex Abrahamson. The award is supported by National Merit Scholarship Corporation's own funds. St. Charles middle school honor rolls for second quarter of 2022-23 school year. Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. Gabriela Nazario Montes, Thompson Nguyen, Julie Omar, Benjamin Pashoian, Neel Patel, Rourke Pintal, Jailyn . Raegan Bishop, Tyler Boiani, Liam Bowley, Lachlan Bronson, Ryan Campion, Olive Cardoza, Kendal Chaves, Madison Czajkowski, Isabella Daem, Karely Deloya Marban, Julianne Demarest, Andre Dewey, Beckett Dionne, Trey Donovan, Holly Doyle, Isla Driscoll, Grace Duran, Christopher Farwick, Xavier Fox, Audreyana Garcia, Emma Gervelis, Allyson Gilmour, Ryan Grant, Andrew Gray, Andrew Gray, Bella Gray, Connor Hamilton, Layne Heelan, Curtis Kent, Kiley Kestler, Sophia Kosinski, Anh Kraska, Benjamin Labbe, Zachary Leeming, Tate Levesque, Naveyah Marrocco, Audrey May, Oliver McElroy, Blake McNeill, William Museler, Raelin Nary, Jackson Pakenham, Riven Patel, Nels Pearce, Jackson Perry, Olivia Purdy, Cecilia Raposa, Gage Raposa, Jack Richards, Jesse Roberts, Jaylynn Rodriguez, Katelyn Roeben, Shane Rogers, Logan Rutter, Jacob Ryan, Joshua Souza, Honey St. Laurent, Jack Sullivan-Calhoun, Peter Taft, Nicholas Torello, Ruth Tyer-Witek, Thomas Tyer-Witek, MaryJane Wakefield, Kyla Walton, Desmond Wichowski, Athen Williams, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Raegan Bishop, Tyler Boiani, Liam Bowley, Lachlan Bronson, Ryan . Our curriculum, instructional methods, and assessment tools are built upon Maine's system of standards for student learning. Students earning an "A" in EVERY class for the term were recognized on the Principals' Honor Roll. Athletes will be assessed in areas of conditioning, speed, strength, agility, football skill, and attitude. 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