LISBON — Lisbon High School has announced its first quarter honor roll.
Grade 12
High honors
Monica Austin, Patrick Dexler, Mia Durgin, Taylor Feehan, Amanda Hazelton, Cosette Holmes, Reilly Johnson, Arianna Kahler, Taylor Plourde, Hannah Stritch and Dustin Wood.
Honors
Kyle Bourget, Allison Bubar, Ashley Caron, Stevie Charest, Connor Craig, Adam Desjardins, Loren Grant, Michelle Martin, Taylor Martin, Victoria Swan and Mikayla Yanez.
Grade 11
High honors
Samantha Bolduc, Alyssa Briglio, Brianna Livingston, Ashley Patten, Breeann Sautter and Eric Yim.
Honors
Henry Adams, Jake Angelico, Cody Campbell, Jordan Frederick, Troy Galarneau, Evan Glidden, Abigayle Potvin and Breann Vachon.
Grade 10
High honors
Olivia Botting, Chase Collier, Bailey Eveson, Leona Kittrell, Jasmin Le, Kaylin Le, Ciera Miller, Mikella Kipri Steele and Hayley Wheeler.
Honors
Ryley Austin, Blake Berube, Garrett Caton, Damara Chesley, Silas Crosby, Cassidy Dall, Jacob Fusaro, Aliyah Gagne, Kyra Gamache, Amanda Mason and Christopher Normand.
Grade 9
High honors
Zoe Feehan, Morgan Fenderson and Bradley Harriman.
Honors
Noah Buiniskas, Savannah Czechalski, Tyler Fowler, Caleb Hersom, Benjamin LeClair, Dennis Matthews, Junique Pagan, Blake Quatrano, Bridget Rowley, Jonah Sautter, Hailey Splude, Megan Stone, Teagan Stritch, Anna Willey and Melissa Wood.
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