Northwestern Regional High School Honor Roll Third Quarter

Grade 12

Academic Excellence

Elizabeth Buel, Abigail Dombrowski, Brenna FitzGerald, Angela Richard, Austen Royer, Skylar Runowicz, Jessica Simon, Alexa Urmaza, Clare Wieduwilt.

Grade 11

Academic Excellence

Zachary Austin, Adam Choquette, Morgan Daley, Sarah Evon, Erin Mahoney, Calli Smith, Connor Spencer, Mackenzie Stotler, Jameson Weber.

Grade 10

Academic Excellence

Kristyn Carrozzo, Caroline Crone, Sydney Dzenutis, Adam Ferrarotti, Theodore Gregor, Christopher Grenfell, Megan Griswold, Jackson Kaszas, Jill Keegan, Colby Langer, Owen Maltby, Delilah Martin, Jarrett Martin, Karoline

Morton, Eleanor Olsen, Gabrielle Riberdy, April Ruopp, Tatiana Sihpol, Mackenzie Sonnenberg, Sarah Swetz, Macie Wheeler, Colin Winkler.

Grade 9

Academic Excellence

Alyssa Borelli, Beth Christensen, Victoria Duffy, Madeleine Giaconia, Isabella Jacobs, Natalie Lederman, Justin Lucas, Kyah Ryan, Jana Sanden.

Grade 12

High Honors

Bethany Bobinski, Luke Bobinski, Kathryn Brasley, Cailyn Carr, Kaitlyn Carrozzo, Hannah Casey, Callie Crowston-Hickey, Louise Cull, Allison DeDominicis, Mia Famularo, Fayth Farrar, Sara Frieze, Jacob Green, Victoria Hart, Alec Harwood, Emily Hill, Donald Irwin, Jacqueline Johnson, Jessica Longmoor, Christopher Mangini, Halle Martocchio, Megan McGrath, Madeline Persechino, Jacqueline Riberdy, Alexandra Robotham, Cameron Rouleau, Kristin Smith, Taylor Stanhope, Kayla Sullivan, Marissa Swartley, Miranda Tranquillo, Karen Traub, Morgan Trumbull, Carmine Ventre, Katherine Wald, Mari Waterman, Linden Wilson.

Grade 11

High Honors

Alexandra Artruc, Max Barton, Julia Battistoni, Jackson Beltrandi, Mary Colombie, Emily Curtis, Duncan DeMichiel, Jacquelyn Denenholtz, Julianne Dolecki, Maggie Dougan, Jackson Dropick, Trevor Duffy, Aran Dyndiuk, Lauren Espinet, Ashley Fracasso, Aaron Gable, Carley Gable, Chloe Glassel, Emma Granquist, Leann Grogan, Abigail Helt, Samuel Hemenway, Adeline Hester, Jennifer Jarvis, Emma Klimkosky, Tyler Kreh, Nicole LeBlanc, Miranda Monyak, Dylan Mulligan, Michael Neumann, Eileen Nieves, Noah Ossolinski, Zachary Penn, Tyler Phillips, Dominic Rascati, Hannah Reola, Sam Schiffer, Timothy Strzepa, Abby Tullock, Morgan Twombly, Gina Weingart, Kaitlyn Zima, Benjamin Zolla.

Grade 10

High Honors

Katherine Alves, Michael Bakutis, Liliahna Beaman, Aspyn Bean, Michael Bobinski, Abigail Buckley, Robert Casper, Evan Cole, Chantal Damboise, Sophia DeMichiel, Ryan FitzGerald, Alec Gelzinis, Molly Hale, Travis Hartwell, Abigail Harwood, Alyssa Hotchkiss, Emma Jerram, Brian Keegan, Benjamin Kittredge, Kaylie Langer, Eric Lissy, Chloe Martin, Halena Martocchio, Owen McGowan, Michael McGrath, Alec Medina, Joshua Michna, Fiona Mulhair, Stephanie Nonamaker, Emmanuel Pena, Ryan Persechino, Maya Roller, Sydney Sanden, Sofia Sihpol, Sara Thurston.

Grade Nine

High Honors

Zachary Barown, Emilie Caron, Alison Choquette, Jessica Constantine, Trinity Cottle, Levi Delaney, Francesca DeSanti, Aiden Fecteau, Marino Fulton, Nathan Garala, Luke Green, Shayla Hardy, Madison Harwood, Noah Hastey, Casidhe Hughes, Sydney Johnston, Laura Klimkosky, Clara Koch, Rebekah Lagassie, Anna Landi, Nicole Lodovico, Joshua Mangini, Caroline Marek, Joseph Martin, Georgia Miller, Sierra Murphy, Margaret Odell, Morgan Ossolinski, Reagan Payne, Mary Pena,Joshua Pinton, Alexis Redmer, Lily Schwartz, David Shaffer,Emiley Spath, Amanda Spielman, Cassidy Stotler, Kelly Stotler, Scott Swanke, Corrin Tangarone, Adrianna Torrant, Makenna Valentine, Lauren Viets, Charlton Webb.

Grade 12

Honors

Alex Bannerman, Alivia Bannerman, Renee Bosse, Taylor Brasfield, Caroline Bremer, Katelyn Budny, Olivia Calder, Jacquelyn Chase, Kristin Colbert, Alexander Cushman, Bailey Donahue, Jacqulynn Espinet, Anna Farr, Sean Fuchs, Meghan Gagnon, Noah Gilbert, Sheldon Green, Lukas Gryniuk, Zachary Guarna, Alexandria Guilmette, Addison Hall, Jack Hastey, Patrick Hayden, Rebekah Heiland, Daniel Hoskins, Callahan Hughes, Natalie Jacobs, Jane Krohner, Trevor Kruse, Marlee Kubas, Barbara LeGeyt, Eric Lugli, Bethany Makowski, Kate Matava, Tyler May, Andrew McCotter, Ryan Michaud, Skylar Mills, Nicole Misiorski, Hailee Moore, Avery Naidorf, Maxwell O’Neill, Nicholas O’Toole, Tyler Ott, Julia Petrarca, Olivia Rimkie, Jacob Roth, Camille Russo, Cheyenne Schumacher, Ethan Shea, Victoria Sikorski, Matthew Sorensen, Susan Stoecker, MichKayla Swanke, Erika Swartley, Emily Szabo, Vincent Tancreti, Hailee Wallace, Adam Wiecek.

Grade 11

Honors

Abigail Abramczyk, Maggi Anstett, John Ayers, Brandon Beland, Erika Bertell, Duane Blische, Colten Bossi, Gwen Bouchez, Christopher Brown, Natalie Chasse, Harris Donaruma, Gavin Duncan, Megan Fecteau, Ryan Gable, Caroline Germond, Victoria Grantmeyer, Christina Gubetta, Sean Hardy, Brandon Lakatos, Kiera Lawlor, Bradley Lissy, Julianne Little, Sarah Lucas, Molly Lukiwsky, Nicholas Mierzejewski, Thomas Mierzwa, Hanna Mulhair, Christopher Nanni, Brandon Palker, Molly Porch, Kyle Raimundi, Istvan Reid, Jayson Reola, Soren Rigby, Paige Roberts, Rosemary Scanlon, Brandi Smith, Jarrett Soltis, Megan Sterpka, Devon Sundquist, Madeleine Toro, Pilar Warner, Cameron Wilhelm.

Grade 10

Honors

Landon Babbin, Sophie Bazzano, Faith Black, Madison Boyle, Sheridan Briere, Franklin Brobston, Owen Byrne, Jonathan Chappel, Colin Coates, Patrick Drezek, Oliver Erickson, Morgan Estep, Max Fiducia, Angelo Folino, Alexis Fortier, Caleb Garala, Kyle Gardner, Zachary Geiger, Eliana Giantonio, Teryn Goulet, Joseph Grantmeyer, Alec Grosk, Madison Hall, Morgan Hall, Julia Henrickson, Garrett Heyse, Alexandra Itter, Abby Jenner, Kenneth Johnson, Tyler Kent, Sylvia Labbe, Jessica Lavoie, Mychaela Lazzaro, Casey Ludwig, Thomas Martocchio, Samuel Melanson, Mitchell Montano, Lydia Noelke, McKenna Oberheim, Daniel Petricone, Emma Propfe, Allessandra Rimkie, Luca Rosenberg,Matthew Ross, Rebeca Russell, Oslo Schaller, Nole Snieckus, Molly Stanton, Erin Sullivan, Julia Ujvari, Casey Weingart, Garrett West, Emily Whalen, Kelly Worthington, Emily Young.

Grade Nine

Honors

Natalie Albanese, Garrett Austin, Kaylyn Avenia, Madelyn Badger, Jewlion Beck, Samantha Bergeron, Gabriella Bolle, Kathryn Bumbera, William Cady, Sarah Carfiro, Sloan Daley, Lauren Devanney, Amanda Disabella, Mark Dyndiuk, Ryleigh Estep, Leif Farber-Krug, Ayden Fritz, Kendra Funk, Hannah Gibb, Jacob Gibson, Shawn Hardy, Mackenzie Hein, Elizabeth Helt, Nicholas Jiminian, Erin Kennedy, Heather King, Jeffrey Makowski, Ashton Morrell, Cameron Mulligan, Nicole Novotny, Joseph Ogonoski, Nicholas Parente, Dylan Phillips, Patrick Place, Dane Runowicz, Jena Solak, Paige Steeves, Darren Sundquist, Anna Tancreti, Justin Tatsapaugh, Madison Tranquillo, Colin Urmaza, Brian Valigorsky, Ryan Valko, Lili Warner, Drew Warren, Katerina Watkins, Kaitlyn Weller, Quinn Young, Hunter Zeiner, Dylan Zenuh.

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