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HVRHS announces second quarter honor roll

FALLS VILLAGE — Principal Jose Martinez has announced the second quarter marking period honor roll at Housatonic Valley Regional High School for the 2016-17 school year. One hundred three names appear on the high honor list for students with averages of A- or more, while 87 students have received honors with averages of B or more.

High honor roll

 Grade nine

Tanya Arango (Canaan), Myah Baird (Cornwall), Lily Bibro (Salisbury), Jameson Clark (Salisbury), Lindsey Clark (Hillsdale), Madisson Clark (Cornwall), Dylan Crump (Falls Village), Kyle Currier (Canaan), Jillian Diamond (Salisbury), Nicholas Dodge (Falls Village), Livia Fallon (Sharon),  Jessy Haggard (Falls Village), Trevor Hampson (Cornwall), Amber Hill (Falls Village), Zyaja Huggan (Kent), Valerie Lenis (Salisbury), Molly Menniges (Falls Village), Marin Montoya (Canaan), Molly O’Connor (Salisbury), Michael Reid (Salisbury), Shirleen Santiago (Kent), Shane Stampfle (Canaan), Juan Vanicky (Cornwall), Brianna Webb (Canaan), Mason Weigold (Cornwall), Kevin Wiggins (Salisbury).

Grade 10

Manuela Bonett (Canaan), Soren Clulow (Salisbury), Anna Coon (Sharon), Madeline Dekker (Falls Village), Abigail Dodge (Canaan), Victor Flores (Canaan), MacKenzie Hunter (Sharon), Brierley Lloyd (Falls Village), Manuella Matsudaira (Cornwall), Jack McAuliffe (Salisbury), Susanna McCarthy (Sharon), Lusanna Munson (Falls Village), Zachary Ongley (Sharon), Madison Rinehart (Salisbury), Dean Saccardi (Cornwall), Erin Sheehan (Millerton), Caleb Shpur (Canaan), Zoey Sosinsky (Sharon), Sammantha Starr (Kent), Marijke Stiffler (Sharon), Samantha Whittlesey (Canaan).

Grade 11

Abigail Adam (Canaan), Paul Bannister (Falls Village), Jacob Burcroff (Salisbury), Molly Dowd (Salisbury), Kristin Drees (Falls Village), Cameron Foley (Canaan), Elias Hill (Sharon), Roxana Hurlburt (Cornwall), Ikuto Iwasa (Salisbury), Isabelle Kaplan (Sharon), Patrick Kennedy (Cornwall), Richard Krenitsky (Sharon), Calvin O’Connor (Salisbury), Norah O’Dea (Salisbury), Dartanian Oyanadel (Cornwall), Sofia Rincon (Canaan), Jack Scarpa (Salisbury), German Sharabok (Falls Village), Taylor Sherwood (Salisbury), Juliana Tittmann (Salisbury), Benjamin Upson (Salisbury), Jada Wilson (Salisbury).

Grade 12

Grace Beddingfield (Sharon), Paris Beddingfield (Sharon), Katelyn Bellanca (Salisbury), Molly Benack (Salisbury), Jala Cooke (Canaan), Eve Cullerton (Canaan), Kyra Cullerton (Canaan), Mari Cullerton (Canaan), Chloe Dakers (Canaan), Scott Dignacco (Sharon), Justin Gregory (Sharon), Amanda Jacquier (Canaan), Bailey Jacquier (Canaan), Saskia Kiely (Kent), Sophie Lake-Ginouves (Salisbury), Grace Lancto (Salisbury), Katherine McGuire (Sharon), Michael O’Connor (Canaan), Brooke Olownia (Canaan), Mikayla Oyanadel (Cornwall), Connor Reid (Salisbury), Margaret Riccardelli (Canaan), Lauren Segalla (Salisbury), Jacob Shpur (Canaan), Katherine Starr (Kent), Katheryn Stoddard (Sheffield), Emily Sullivan (Salisbury), Margaret Sullivan (Salisbury), Angela Tabor (Salisbury), Sara VanDeusen (Canaan), Noah Watson (Sharon), Katharine Winsser (Cornwall), Kaitlyn Wohlfert (Canaan), Trisha Worthington (Kent).

Honor roll

Grade nine

Genevieve Bushey (Salisbury), Lucas Calhoun (Cornwall), Egi Cania (Sharon), Sarah Cattelan (Canaan), Ian Danforth Gold (Cornwall), Maxwell Dodge (Falls Village), Derek Elias (Cornwall), Anthony Fenn (Torrington), Benjamin Foster (Sharon), Hannah Gilpatric (Canaan), Danielle Gorat (Cornwall), Heru Gray (Kent), Sarala Grayson-Funk (Kent), Kayleigh Greene (Canaan), Benjamin Gruen (Salisbury), Julia Hernandez (Kent), Luis Ixim Coc (Salisbury),  Xavier Johnson (Sharon), Haley Leifert (Sharon), Jenna Luz (Falls Village), Noah Lynehan (Canaan), Madison McNealy (Canaan), Jeffrey Palmer (Falls Village), Arieh Saed (Cornwall), Ella Segalla (Salisbury), Jacob Sheltra (Kent), Jace Tomaino (Salisbury).

Grade 10

Cameron Ackerman Faedi (Canaan), Emma Adam (Canaan), Hope Aragi (Sheffield), Maggie Baldwin (Canaan), Kaitlyn Buckley (Cornwall), Sean Caiati (Falls Village), Carianne Callinan (Canaan), Matthew Chin (Salisbury), Megan Foley (Ashley Falls), Nicole Gorat (Cornwall), Josephine Horosky (Kent), Caroline Hurlburt (Falls Village), Matthew Lopes (Falls Village), Emelia Luz (Falls Village), Sarah Mauri (Kent), Olivia McCarthy (Canaan), Donovan McCray (Cornwall), Evan Miller (Salisbury), Brooke Minacci (Canaan), Alexa O’Connor (Canaan), Alexander Palmer (Salisbury), Madison Simonds (Canaan), Abby VanDeusen (Canaan), Wyatt Wiley (Canaan), Christina Winburn (Sharon).

Grade 11

Emily Abbott (Salisbury), William Fallon (Canaan), Olivia Forstmann (Sharon), Rebekah Larson (Salisbury), Teagan Lynch (Cornwall), Joshua Moore (Kent), Lauren Murtagh (Sharon), Jessica Serna (Canaan), Jared Taylor (Kent).

Grade 12

Megan Aakjar (Canaan), Blake Buckley (Cornwall), Kaitlyn Carroll-Devaney (Salisbury), Anthony Cattelan (Canaan), Caitlyn Cecchinato-Flint (Canaan), Grace Cohn (Falls Village), Brooke Dodge (Falls Village), Mohanad Elserafy (Cornwall), Erin Fleming (Canaan), Julie Horowitz (Falls Village), Samuel Humes (Sheffield), Tinder Kiely (Kent), Shelby Luminati (Sharon), Dantae Maddock (Canaan), Myra Marks (Kent), Lindsey Najdek (Canaan), Ryan Nugent (Sharon), Kailyn Reilly (Cornwall), Madeleine Sheldon (Kent), Katherine Tortorella (Sharon), Tyler Wallace (Salisbury), Julian Weisman (Sharon), Danielle Wilkinson (Sharon), Evan Wilkinson (Sheffield), Alexandra Winans (Kent).

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