Housatonic Valley Regional High School honor roll

FALLS VILLAGE — Principal Ian Strever announces the second quarter marking period Honor Roll at Housatonic Valley Regional High School for the 2019-20 school year.

Highest honors

Grade 9

 August Dekker (Falls Village), Leila Kline (Salisbury), Melody Matsudaira (Cornwall), Helen Sanders (Cornwall), Sylvie Stiffler (Sharon), Shanea Togninalli (Sharon), Althea Voorhees (Kent).   

Grade 10

Caitrin Bailey (Sharon), Joseph Brennan (North Canaan), Victoria Dodge (North Canaan), Janay Gregory (Sharon), Mason Holderman (North Canaan), Josie Marks (Salisbury), Margaret Raftery (Kent), Avery Tripp (Falls Village).   

Grade 11

Charlotte Clulow (Salisbury), Serena Kim (Cornwall), Aidan McCarthy (North Canaan), Neve O’Connell (Salisbury), Elzhana Oralgaziyeva (Falls Village), Michelle Tittmann (Salisbury).  

Grade 12

April Bautista (Kent), Lindsey Clark (Hillsdale), Livia Fallon (Sharon), Brianna Webb (North Canaan).

High Honors

Grade 9

Mackenzie Corkins (Falls Village), Ariana Dahoney (Salisbury), Lindsay Faveau (Salisbury), Zoe Gillette (Salisbury), Zoey Greenbaum (Kent), Kaelary Gwinn (North Canaan), Spencer Markow (Cornwall), Lily Najdek (North Canaan), Elizabeth Petkovich (North Canaan), Caitlin Sorrell (North Canaan), Aislyn Weinstein (Sharon), Sage Wilson (Salisbury), Ada Yeung (North Canaan), Maggie Zheng (North Canaan).   

Grade 10

 Jacob Anderson (Sharon), Bryant Chavez Sanchez (Salisbury), Williams Chavez Sanchez (Sharon), Aaliyah Cleveland (Salisbury), Emma Crane (North Canaan), Pablo Gonzalez (Salisbury), Jordan Haggard (Falls Village), Madison Long (North Canaan), Mackenzie Ongley (Sharon), Crystal Palmer Andrade (Falls Village), Ruslan Peirce (Salisbury), Madelynn Peterson (Sharon), Iain Rand (North Canaan), Kirsten Richard (Falls Village), Evelyn Roy (Cornwall), Kelsey Urrea-Humes (North Canaan), Maximilian von Seufert (Kent), Natalie Wadsworth (Falls Village), Remington Wandall (North Canaan), Jack Yeung (North Canaan).   

Grade 11

Daniel Agostinho (Kent), Esra Akgul (Falls Village), Kjell Blum (Salisbury), Cassidy Knutson (North Canaan), Aliza Luminati (Sharon), Robert Murtagh (Sharon), Diontae Ouellette (Falls Village), Tristin Ralph (Cornwall), Emerson Rinehart (Salisbury), Brooke Stampfle (North Canaan), Sarah Upson (Salisbury).   

Grade 12

Myah Baird (Cornwall), Aidan Barr (Sharon), Jameson Clark (Salisbury), Hayley Hammond (Kent), Eric Hickey (Salisbury), Amber Hill (Falls Village), Zyaja Huggan (Kent), Valerie Lenis (Salisbury), Madison McNealy (North Canaan), Marin Montoya (North Canaan), Brogan O’Connell (Salisbury), Sayde Paulson (Sharon), Shirleen Santiago (Kent), Shane Stampfle (North Canaan), Alexavier Vidak (North Canaan).

Honors

Grade 9

Riley Andrews (North Canaan), Calli Bosio (North Canaan), Mackenzie Casey (Salisbury), Adrianna Ciccotelli (Sharon), Kaitlyn Cunningham (Salisbury), Lindsey Drislane (North Canaan), Donald Duntz (Salisbury), Ella Hewins (North Canaan), Libby Menniges (Falls Village), Ava Nason (North Canaan), Haley Swaller (Cornwall).  

Grade 10

Adrienne Aakjar (Cornwall), Nichole Aguilar (Salisbury), Mariana Bonett (North Canaan), Donald Cahill (North Canaan), Mia Ciccotelli (Sharon), Corrine Clark (Salisbury), Haley Considine (Salisbury), Zachary Crowell (North Canaan), Cyrus Kearney (Sharon), Alexander Lopes (Falls Village), Colin McAuliffe (Salisbury), Lucas McMillan (Cornwall), Logan Montoya (North Canaan), Donald Pacay Cacao (Falls Village), Ashailee Reyes (North Canaan), Isabella Riemer (North Canaan), Simon Savoye (Salisbury), Sydney Segalla (Salisbury), Haley Simmons (North Canaan), Griffin Tomaino (Salisbury).   

Grade 11

Elias Abbott (North Canaan), Justine Allyn (North Canaan), Marguerite Bickford (North Canaan), Elaine Dekker (Falls Village), Alexis Galgano (North Canaan), Sirena Gualan (North Canaan), Kai Haaland-Warwick (Salisbury), Kirstyn Hoage (Salisbury), Henry Lopez-Gonzalez (North Canaan), Tabitha Maffucci (Salisbury), Micah Matsudaira (Cornwall), Patrick Merrill (Salisbury), Natalie Nestler (Cornwall), Ivan Pascasio (Kent), Rachapoom Phanchotong (Falls Village), John Purdy (Sharon), Austen Reid (Salisbury), Gavrayla Schuster (Sharon), Abigale Wayne (Kent).  

Grade 12

Braeden Allyn (North Canaan), Anthony Altamirano (North Canaan), Kevin Arango (North Canaan), Ryan Ashman (Kent), Lily Bibro (Salisbury), Genevieve Bushey (Salisbury), Egi Canie (Sharon), Gabriel Castro-Cruz (North Canaan), Chad Lowell (North Canaan), Molly Menniges (Falls Village), Ornella-Grace Rufo (Cornwall), Ella Segalla (Salisbury), Samantha Sheldon (Kent), Jacob Sheltra (Falls Village), Jace Tomaino (Salisbury), William Wandall (North Canaan). 

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