Academic Achievements

Honor Rolls

Pine Plains  — The following students of Stissing Mountain Junior/Senior High School of the Pine Plains Central School District earned a place on the honor rolls.

 

Senior High School

A honor roll

Ninth grade

Hunter Atkinson, Alex Bass, Joshua Bay, Lourdes Belanger, Alyssia Beliveau, Grace Benziger, Megan Brown, Brooke Chapman, Bryant Chavez Sanchez, Williams Chavez Sanchez, Skylee Eiffert, Landon Fitzgerald, William Gieseler, William Gnewuch, Ashton Grom, Lilianah Hague, Joshua Hieter, Jenna House, Emily Lindquist, Diego Lopez, Jacob Lyman, Abigail Marino, Autumn Matthews, Haley McCord, Emily Miguel Jimenez, Barbara Moody, Sadie Norman, Annette Prezzano, Chase Quinn, Maggie Reilly, Ayden Slominski, Zachary Strang, Trinity Tietje, John Tomasetti, Emily Torre and Benjamin VanKleeck.

10th grade 

Matthew Damon, Sage Douglass, Maddie Drago, Brandon Fusco, John Hambleton, Emily Henry, Julianna Kalb, Brandon Kapple, Michael Kelly, Katherine Lutz, Ryan Lynn, Dillon Maisonet, Evan Matthews, Britney Mercado, Meredith Michetti, Dustin Perry, Ava Schneeberger, Autumn Smith, Aaminah Zain Syed, Elliot Wilser, Kristiana Wilson and Zachary Zampko. 

11th grade

Jaylen Beliveau, Jordyn Briehof, Leah Brody, Carly Bussey, Alexandria Coons, Anthony Deyoe, Paxton Dinsmore, Maggie Egan, Adam Funk, Tyler Funk, Zachery Funk, Peyton Gardner, Emma Hall, Adam Hess, Shelby Hinton, Damien Hurn, Sarah Kluge, Joseph Krimmer, Matthew Leach, John Magnarella, Angelina Mannino, Ryan Marino, Jennifer Martin, Emily Mason, Keara Nielsen, Yesenia Osorio, Dylan Parks, Jacqueline Povall, Mikayla Quinn, Kieran Reilly, Timothy Roach, Leah Schmid, Morgan Schuyler, Colleen Spizuoco, Samantha Spizuoco, Kathryn Starzyk, Kyle Stracher, Ahmad Bin Zain Syed, Paige Tegtmeier, Isabella Torre, Olivia Trevena, Roy Watson and Christopher Willig.  

12th grade

Abigail Audenino, Shane Benziger, Madyson Black, Melanie Boyles, Justin Briehof, Sarah Carver, Lauren Cerul, Cassidy Diasparra, Cameron Eiffert, Samantha Haines, Jacob Henderson, Hannah Holmes, Sierra Kapple, Liberty Kischuk, Wayne Lattrell, Katherine Lopez, Alejandro Lopez-Reyes, Juliana Losee, Alexandra McKenzie, Keyana McKenzie, Madison Michetti, Maegan Mitchell, Meghan Murray, Jeniffer Otero, Meadow Palmer, Evan Proper, Emma Schaeffer, Johanna Schmidt, Trevor Slater, Angelina Spada, Isabella Starzyk, Bryce Stracher, Haley Strang, Alexa Sweeney, Nolan Talbot, Emily Tietje, Travis Walker, Dariann Watson, Alice Wilser and Wyatt Zadro. 

 

B honor roll

Ninth grade 

Matthew Arent, Lilyanna Brenner, Ashlee Conley, Jasmine Coon, Aislynn Demchuk, Ryan Grom, Cailin Halladay, Olivia Hay, Yahir Lavariega Romero, Benjamin Prentice, Gavyn Queen, Pablo Ramirez Garcia, Andrew Speedling, William Sturdivant, Anna Wyant and Dustin Young.

10th grade 

Kaylynn Bahorik, George Bruce, Bridget Donnelly, Victoria Douglass, Taylor Dykeman, Alejandro Farias, Kaylie Nicole Jackson, Rebekah Lamont, Adolfo Lopez Cruz, Evan McCarthy and Sasha Secor. 

11th grade 

Cahlyn Amelio, Colton Arico, Jordan Ettari, Maegan Flynn, Kane Kozlowski, Calab McCaul, Daniela Spinola, Patience Tindall, Melanie VanBuskirk and Zachary Zeko.

12th grade 

Micaela Amelio, Heather Bay, William Dillinger, Riley Ean, Angela LaValley, Mattison Leary, Leovardo Osorio, Tyler Parrotte, David Prentice, Nicholas Saunders, Briana Snyder, Alexys Szymanski, August Westpfal and Cassandra Zeno.

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