HVRHS honor roll for third quarter

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

 

HIGHEST HONOR ROLL:   

 

GRADE 9:  Elizabeth Allyn (Salisbury), Lily Beurket (Cornwall), Colton Bodwell (Cornwall), Victoria Brooks (Salisbury), Ileana Carter (Salisbury), Mollie Ford (Falls Village), Sara Garcia Pulido (North Canaan), Anna Gillette (Salisbury), Adam Hock (Kent), Madelyn Johnson (North Canaan), Alexa Meach (North Canaan), Ibby Sadeh (Falls Village), Celeste Trabucco (Kent), Silas Tripp (Falls Village).

 

GRADE 10:  Bernice Boyden (Falls Village), Lucas Caranci (North Canaan), Tessa Dekker (Falls Village), Damian Forero Ovalle (North Canaan), Harper Howe (North Canaan), Sara Huber (Salisbury), Katelin Lopes (Falls Village), Tess Marks (Salisbury), Manasseh Matsudaira (Cornwall), Sasha McCue (North Canaan), Lola Moerschell (Kent), Elinor Wolgemuth (Salisbury). 

 

GRADE 11:  Lorelei Gnerre (Salisbury), Dana Saccardi (Cornwall), Isaac Watkins (Kent). 

 

GRADE 12:  Mackenzie Corkins (Falls Village), Carter Lotz (Ashley Falls), Melody Matsudaira (Cornwall), Sylvie Stiffler (Sharon), Haley Swaller (Cornwall), Ada Yeung (North Canaan).  

 

HIGH HONOR ROLL:   

 

GRADE 9:  Steven Barber (Cornwall), Everet Belancik (Cornwall), Olivia Brooks (Salisbury), Katherine Crane (North Canaan), Richard Crane (North Canaan), Arianna Danforth Gold (Cornwall), Mia DiRocco (Cornwall), Shanaya Duprey (North Canaan),  Elizabeth Forbes (Wassaic), Nicholas Gonzalez (Salisbury), Maureen Graney (Falls Village), Chloe Hill (Salisbury), Sara Ireland (Salisbury), Brooke Jenkins (Sharon), Hannah Johnson (North Canaan), Delanie Keeley (New Marlboro), Madison Melino (Austerlitz), Braian Perez (North Canaan), Ava Segalla (Salisbury), Cole Simonds (North Canaan), Ayden Wheeler (Amenia), Alex Woodworth (Salisbury). 

 

GRADE 10:  Tyler Anderson (Sharon), Zachary Bezerra (Kent), Brandt Bosio (North Canaan), Eli Bosio (North Canaan), Daniela Brennan (North Canaan), Kobe Brown (Salisbury), Madeline Collingwood (South Egremont), Ian Crowell (North Canaan), Cole Dennis (North Canaan), Madison DeWitt (North Canaan), Justin Diaz (Falls Village), Amelia Dodge (North Canaan), Leah Drislane (North Canaan), Madison Gulotta (Sheffield), Lou Haemmerle (Salisbury), Ellanor Karcheski (North Canaan), Dustin Kayser (North Canaan), Rosemary Koller (North Canaan), Kylie Leonard (North Canaan), Kyle McCarron (Kent), Khyra McClennon (Amenia), Jassim Mohydin (Salisbury), Patrick Money (Kent), Diana Portillo (North Canaan), Gabriela Titone (Salisbury). 

 

GRADE 11:  Kathleen Bodwell (Cornwall), Myranda Cables (North Canaan), Finn Cousins (Sharon), Joshua Crump (Sharon), Christos Curry (Kent), Logan Dean (Falls Village), Juan Estrada-Arbelaez (Canaan), Gage Heebner (Kent), Kayla Jacquier (North Canaan), Abby Jones (Salisbury), Haley Leonard (North Canaan), Anne Moran (Norfolk), Yaritza Vega (Salisbury), Eason Zhang (Kent). 

 

GRADE 12:  Mackenzie Casey (Salisbury), Adrianna Ciccotelli (Sharon), Ariana Dahoney (Falls Village), August Dekker (Falls Village), Zoey Greenbaum (Kent), Leila Kline (Salisbury), Wesley Lucas (Sharon), Aramis Oyanadel (Falls Village), Siobhan Ruiz (Salisbury), Helen Sanders (Cornwall), Noah Shippa (North Canaan), Carter Sneller (Kent), Caitlin Sorrell (North Canaan), Stella Story (Cornwall), Matteo Taraba (Kent), Alyssa Tatro (North Canaan), Maggie Zheng (North Canaan).

 

HONOR ROLL:  

GRADE 9:  Wesley Allyn (North Canaan), Nicholas Crodelle (Sharon), Dominick DeLonge (Kent), Abram Kirshner (Kent), Neve Kline (Salisbury), Eric Lopez Espinosa (Salisbury), Lillian MacMillan (Sharon), Simon Markow (Falls Village), Owen Riemer (North Canaan). 

 

GRADE 10:  Jake Bosio (North Canaan), Kaylin Clark (North Canaan), Leontine Galvin (Sharon), Ava Gandarillas (North Canaan), Muireann Kelliher (North Canaan), Max Leiper(Kent), Liam MacNeil (North Canaan), Brandon Madeux (Cornwall), Mason O’Niel (Salisbury), Ledvia Orellana-Lemus (North Canaan), Tristan Oyanadel (Falls Village), Mikayla Pfeifer (Kent), Taylor Terwilliger (North Canaan), Marlon Tun Yatz (Sharon). 

 

GRADE 11:  Evan Bockting (North Canaan), Sofia Brooks (Salisbury), Leo Clayton (Salisbury), Ayla Hill (Salisbury), Riley Marshall (Amenia), Elena Piselli Vaganova (Salisbury), Grace Riva (North Canaan), Alexis Rougeot (Cornwall). 

 

GRADE 12:  Linus Barnes (Sharon), Thalia Gualan (North Canaan), Ella Hewins (North Canaan), Lily Najdek (North Canaan), Kaylin Piscitello, (North Canaan), Shanea Togninalli (Cornwall), Jacob Veach (North Canaan).

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