OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Jameson School and Loranger School in Old Orchard Beach have announced their most recent honor role. High honors requires a letter grade average of A and honors requires a letter grade average of B.
Grade 7
High Ho nors:
Julia Clark, Ryan Crockett, Nicholas Drown, Leah Green, Trevor Grenier, Katie Holt, Ryan Johnson, Gabriel LaSalle, Benjamin Perry, Shani Plante, Ciara Roche, Duffy Rose, Nicholas Roy and Riley Sawyer.
Ho nors:
Jezai Alves, Vincent Balsamo, Andrew Charron, Peter Coleman, Brady Connors, Autumn Daugan, Nampu Dayton, Gabriella DiPietrantonio, Hattie-Paige Dunton, Garrett Dupee, Billy Fillmore, Blaise Fournier, Marcus Gaudet, Daniel Geyer, Zach Haight, Kaitlin Halle, Casey Kocian, Zach LaPlante, Jessica Lavigne, Cameron Lavoie, Monty LeClerc, Immanuel Libby, Kayd’n Neves, Brianna Newton, Malaika Njue, Katie O’Neill, Kelly Palkovic, Ryan Pendleton, Xavier Pendleton, Cormac Quinlan, Cameron Reynolds, Nolan Rice, Mackenzie Rollins, Emma Stacey, Isabella Stobert, Penelope Thao, Timothy Trott, Kaitlyn Washington and Jake Wilcox.
Grade 8
High Ho nors:
Gabrielle Belanger, Riley Blatchford, Ellie Judice, Luke Knowles, Sophie Loranger, Jacob Methot, Caitlin Perrigo, Ana Pilioglos and Vernon Wells.
Ho nors:
Audrey Anderson, Hope Cote, Isabella Ferguson, Benjamin Holt, Logan Ladakakos, Max Ledoux, Gabriel Middleton, Kareem Niare, Elizabeth Owen, Renzo Salazar, Troy Thibodeau, Ethan Weber and Zoe Young.
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