BIDDEFORD — Administrators at St. James School have announced the top academic performers achieving distinction on the school’s honor roll for the third quarter of the 2017-2018 school year.
Grade 4
Highest Honors
Sophie Blanchette
High Honors
Blake Bolduc, Chantal Chen, Joshua Dube, and Aiden Leighton.
Honors
Addison Boucher, Lilliana Boucher, Maeve Donovan, Olivia Frederickson, and Lillian Gagne.
Grade 5
Highest Honors
Daphne Blake, Evelyn Carson, Emily Frechette, Camryn Houle, Emma Houston, Henry Kenniston, Ayla Lagasse, and Parker Plourde.
High Honors
Isaac Burnette, McKenna Castle, Nicholas Curro, Taylor Gonneville, Sydney Googins, Anne Mathiang, Collin Namiotka, and Noah Tarring.
Grade 6
Highest Honors
Chloe Cadorette, and Jeffrey Lafrance.
High Honors
Emily Troegner
Honors
Matthew Gonneville, Madison Ham, Isabella Hazlerig, Gage Lamontagne, Sarah Patil, Devin Plante, and Connor Shea.
Grade 7
Highest Honors
Madisyn Ayres, and Jeannette Schultz-Aboujaoude.
High Honors
Rose-Mary Blake, Charlotte Donovan, Emma Paquet, and Marielle Rue.
Honors
Simon Blake, Elliana Durkee, Carlos Macdonald, William Palmer, Kiley Vela, and Baylor Wilkinson.
Grade 8
Highest Honors
Avery Cadorette, Bella Ciampi, Ella-Ellis Daley, and Chloe Harding.
High Honors
Grace Poirier
Honors
Kyle Dion, William Goodwin, and Marieanna Schultz-Aboujaoude.
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