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HVRHS Honor Roll for 2022-2023

FALLS VILLAGE — Principal Ian Strever announced the first quarter marking period Honor Roll at Housatonic Valley Regional High School for the 2022-2023 school year.

 

HIGHEST HONOR ROLL:   

GRADE 9:  Steven Barber (Cornwall), Shanaya Duprey (Canaan), Adam Hock (Kent), Neve Kline (Salisbury), Ibby Sadeh (Falls Village), Lauren Sorrell (Canaan), Silas Tripp (Falls Village). 

GRADE 10:  Bernice Boyden (Falls Village), Daniela Brennan (Canaan), Lucas Caranci (Canaan), Harper Howe (Canaan), Sara Huber (Salisbury), Ellanor Karcheski (Canaan), Katelin Lopes (Falls Village), Tess Marks (Salisbury), Manasseh Matsudaira (Cornwall), Kyle McCarron (Kent), Lola Moerschell (Kent), Abigail White (Canaan), Elinor Wolgemuth (Salisbury). 

GRADE 11:  Finn Cousins (Sharon), Lorelei Gnerre (Salisbury), Abby Jones (Salisbury), Anne Moran (Norfolk), Dana Saccardi (Cornwall), Eason Zhang (Kent). 

GRADE 12:  Adrianna Ciccotelli (Sharon), Leila Kline (Salisbury), Melody Matsudaira (Cornwall), Carter Sneller (Kent), Sylvie Stiffler (Sharon), Haley Swaller (Cornwall), Sage Wilson (Salisbury), Ada Yeung (Canaan).  

 

HIGH HONOR ROLL:   

GRADE 9:  Elizabeth Allyn (Salisbury), Lily Beurket (Cornwall), Colton Bodwell (Cornwall), Olivia Brooks (Salisbury), Victoria Brooks (Salisbury), Ileana Carter (Salisbury), Katherine Crane (Canaan), Arianna Danforth Gold (Cornwall), Mia DiRocco (Cornwall), Elizabeth Forbes (Wassaic), Mollie Ford (Falls Village), Anna Gillette (Salisbury), Maureen Graney (Falls Village), Marc Hafner (Falls Village), Chloe Hill (Salisbury), Madelyn Johnson (Canaan), Lillian MacMillan (Sharon), Alexa Meach (Canaan), Madison Melino (Austerlitz), Braian Perez (Canaan), Celeste Trabucco (Kent), Alex Woodworth (Salisbury). 

GRADE 10:  Tyler Anderson (Sharon), Zachary Bezerra (Kent), Brandt Bosio (Canaan), Eli Bosio (Canaan), Kobe Brown (Salisbury), Catherine Carlson (Canaan), Jasper Cole (Salisbury), Madeline Collingwood (South Egremont), Dylan Deane (Canaan), Tessa Dekker (Falls Village), Andy Delgado (Sharon), Cole Dennis (Canaan), Madison DeWitt (Canaan), Amelia Dodge (Canaan), Rose Fitch (Cornwall), Madison Gulotta (Sheffield), Lou Haemmerle (Salisbury), Abigail Hogan (Canaan), Dustin Kayser (Canaan), Muireann Kelliher (Canaan), Rosemary Koller (Canaan), Kylie Leonard (Canaan), Liam MacNeil (Canaan), Khyra McClennon (Amenia), Katerin McEnroe (Sharon), Jassim Mohydin (Salisbury), Patrick Money (Kent), Mason O’Niel (Salisbury), Keira Ongley (Canaan), Olivia Peterson (Sharon), Mikayla Pfeifer (Kent), Diana Portillo (Canaan), Olivia Robson (Salisbury), Kirstin Strid (Cornwall), Gabriela Titone (Salisbury), Emil Urbanowicz (Cornwall). 

GRADE 11:  Evan Bockting (Canaan), Kathleen Bodwell (Cornwall), Myranda Cables (Canaan), Joshua Crump (Sharon), Logan Dean (Falls Village), Juan Estrada-Arbelaez (Canaan), Ayla Hill (Salisbury), Mary Ireland (Salisbury), Haley Leonard (Canaan), Elena Piselli Vaganova (Salisbury), Hudson Sebranek (Cornwall), Yaritza Vega (Salisbury), Isaac Watkins (Kent), Ryan Zani (Ashley Falls). 

GRADE 12:  Riley Andrews (Canaan), Linus Barnes (Sharon), Mackenzie Corkins (Falls Village), Ariana Dahoney (Falls Village), Lindsey Drislane (Canaan), Zoe Gillette (Salisbury), Zoey Greenbaum (Kent), Thalia Gualan (Canaan), Ella Hewins (Canaan), Braydan Karanjawala (Cornwall), Carlos Lopez-Gonzalez (Canaan), Carter Lotz (Ashley Falls), Wesley Lucas (Sharon), Aramis Oyanadel (Falls Village), Siobhan Ruiz (Salisbury), Harold Sanders (Cornwall), Helen Sanders (Cornwall), Noah Shippa (Canaan), Caitlin Sorrell (Canaan), Stella Story (Cornwall), Matteo Taraba (Kent), Alyssa Tatro (Canaan), Shanea Togninalli (Cornwall), Aislyn Weinstein (Sharon), Maggie Zheng (Canaan).

 

HONOR ROLL:  

GRADE 9:  Wesley Allyn (Canaan), Oliver Ayer (Salisbury), Nicholas Gonzalez (Salisbury), Hannah Johnson (Canaan), Anthony Labbadia (Canaan), Riley Mahaffey (Amenia), Simon Markow (Falls Village), Madeline Mechare (Falls Village), Ava Segalla (Salisbury), Cole Simonds (Canaan). 

GRADE 10:  Jake Bosio (Canaan), Kaylin Clark (Canaan), Lola Clayton (Salisbury), Blaine Curtis (Norfolk), Leah Drislane (Canaan), Leontine Galvin (Sharon), Daniel McDonald (Cornwall), Tristan Oyanadel (Falls Village), Marlon Tun Yatz (Sharon). 

GRADE 11:  Alexis Bajo Nunez (Falls Village), Veronica Bonett (Canaan), Leo Clayton (Salisbury), Christos Curry (Kent), Nicholas Dorn (Kent), Kara Franks (Kent), Kayla Jacquier (Canaan), Leland Macaire (Salisbury), Riley Marshall (Amenia), Jerome Maury (Salisbury), Evangeline Petkovich (Canaan), Amber Ramcharran (Salisbury), Grace Riva (Canaan), Alexis Rougeot (Cornwall), Marissa Zinke (Canaan). 

GRADE 12:  Mia Bayer (Salisbury), Nicholas Bonhotel (Canaan), Mackenzie Casey (Salisbury), Emery Coolbeth (Kent), August Dekker (Falls Village), Theodora Galvin (Sharon), Kaelary Gwinn (Canaan), Odin Knutson (Canaan), Damien Lee (Falls Village), Logan Lockwood (Canaan), Sophia Marcus (Salisbury), Lily Najdek (Canaan), Ava Nason (Canaan), Natalie Palmer (Falls Village), Odessa Trabucco (Kent), Jacob Veach (Canaan).

 

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