Fourth Grade
Highest Honors: Grant Lapierre and Harris Stoddard. High Honors: Simon Blake, Emma Paquet and Baylor Wilkinson. Honors: Rosemary Blake, Calvin Cantara, Mackenize Day, Elliana Durkee, Carlos Macdonald, William Palmer, Marielle Rue and Jeannette Schultz-Aboujaoude.
Fifth Grade
Highest Honors: Bella Ciampi, William Goodwin and Chloe Harding. High Honors: Avery Cadorette and Marieanna Schultz-Aboujaoude. Honors: Kyle Dion, Hannah Gosselin, Daniel Macolini, Bryant Nsengiyumva and Grace Poirier.
Sixth Grade
Highest Honors: Paige DeGeorge, Nicholas Hill and Hazel Stoddard. High Honors: Aella Mahony, Joshua Paquet, Liam Scott, Julia Violette and Blake Wilkinson. Honors: Aidan Donovan, Liam Donovan, Isaac Dostal, Alexandra Dutil, Victoria Hannah and Brian Perrault.
Seventh Grade
Highest Honors: Abbigail Fournier and McKenna Picard. High Honors: Cameron Bshara, Amelia Danehy, Matthew Rousselle, Lydia Rue and Ailson Violette. Honors: Adam Bastarache, Jordina Coleman, Jennilynne Cote, Victoria Curro, Nolan Dube, Maxwell Goodwin, Seth Harding and Chantel Smith.
Eighth Grade
Highest Honors: Calvin Christoforo, Allyson Fournier, Andrew DeGeorge, Grace Martin and Aaron Sands.
High Honors: Morgan Drouin, Jonathan Dube, Matthew Duchaine, Abigail Forcier, Colby Frechette, Sydney Gagne, Hannah LaCourse, Thomas Palmer, Ethan Paquet, Brianna Paul, Mia Pothier, Caleb Richard and Jacqueline Vallee.
Honors: Madison Courtois, Katrin Dumont, Marcel Haley-Read, MaKayla Jean-Paul, Christopher Jordan, Joseph LaBrecque, Alexis Matteau, Nicholas McClellan and Thomas Wermenchuk.
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