Highest:
Grade five: Simon Blake, William Palmer, Emma Paquet and Baylor Wilkinson.
Grade six: Avery Cadorette and Bella Ciampi.
Grade seven: Nicholas Hill.
Grade eight: Amelia Danehy, Abbigail Fournier, McKenna Picard and Alison Violette.
High:
Grade four: Chloe Cadorette, Matthew Gonneville, Jeffrey Lafrance, Gage Lamontagne and Emily Troegner.
Grade five: Rose-Mary Blake and Jeannette Schultz-Aboujaoude.
Grade six: Kyle Dion, William Goodwin, Hannah Gosselin and Chloe Harding.
Grade seven: Alexandra Dutil, Christian Lafrance, Joshua Paquet, Alannah Shevenell, Lauren Troegner, Julia Violette and Blake Wilkinson.
Grade eight: Cameron Bshara, Matthew Rousselle and Lydia Rue.
Honors:
Grade four: Jaylee Coleman, Maxwell Forcier, Isabella Hazlerig, Devin Plante, Mia Rogers and Connor Shea.
Grade five: Madisyn Ayres, Calvin Cantara, Elliana Durkee, Carlos Macdonald, Marielle Rue and Kiley Vela.
Grade six: Grace Poirier and Marieanna Schultz-Aboujaoude.
Grade seven: Aidan Donovan, Isaac Dostal, Donald Mahoney, Brian Perrault and Liam Scott.
Grade eight: Seth Harding and Victoria Curro.
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