Sixth grade, A honor roll — William Beaty, Sara Binkley, Alayna Bolen, Julie Bonifield, Jackson Butler, Grant Callahan, Hannah Carpenter, Amanda Cooper, Adam Decker, April Dunaway, Kami Easlick, Jessica Edwards, Jovanny Emery, Nikaya Hale, Thomas Harlan, Sara Hill, Cassandra Jensen, Michaela Keiser, Benjamin Klinker, Trevor Kunkle, Courtney Leisch, John Luecht, Valentina McBride, Logan Moore, Kaitlyn Moss, Blake Murrain, Cameron Neace, Megan Newcomer, Alexis Pearcy, Christopher Peterson, Matthew Reed, Melissa Rudie, Heather Siller, Whitney Taylor, Hanna Thompson, Jessica Troyer, Hannah Weiss, and Kaitlyn Williamson.
Sixth grade, A/B honor roll — Jacob Adams, Kaileanna Albright, Montana Alexander, Mackenzie Allen, Scott Amor, Ashley Angrick, Madison Barker, McKenzie Bear, Alexander Bilyeu, Sara Binkley, Tara Blackard, Jacob Bolton, Alecia Bramble, Teghan Chattin, Shafer Cox, Miranda Craighead, Hannah Davis, Briant Detty, Kyle Donohue, Dakota Doub, Turner Duckett, Bailey Earls, Dennis Eckert, Brent Edelson, Danielle Edwards, Sarah Ellenburg, Kristin Evans, Mitchell Fairbrother, Mallory Feuquay, Shawn Fikes, Haley Ford, Chad Foster, Marissa Goff, Aaron Graham, Kathryn Grantham, Amber Griffin, Juliana Griswold, Samuel Gulley, Nikaya Hale, Megan Hamilton, Kyler Harmless, Claire Hazelton, Andrea Herald, Brandon Huber, Hannah Hughes, Alyssa Hutchinson, Dakota Jones, Joshua Jones, Tabitha Jones, Brenna Kincaid, Lindsey Koch, Paige Koenig, Daniel Lefler, Matthew Martin, Andrew Miller, Megan Miller, Alana Mink, Neal Molloy, Emily Morgan, Avery Motes, Jonathan Myott, Danielle New, Ariana Ogden, Tyler Parent, Cassandra Peterson, McKenzy Petree, Kyle Reeves, Katie Rigdon, Zachary Russell, Clayton Sagar, Megan Schmidt, Joel Segner, Jordan Shearin, Courtney Shroyer, Mitchell Stephens, Abigail Stinson, Chelsi Stoddard, Sierra Summers, Alyssa Swisher, Andrea Turik, Jonathan Wamsley, Alexandra Waterman, Elizabeth Welling, Benjamin Whitcomb, Brandon Williams, Jared Wilson, John Wolff, and Shelby Yancey.
Fifth grade, A honor roll — Adrianne Glaser, Jack Griffith, Emma Hine, Cody Hodges, Jessica Hornaday, Robert Lark, Kaylie McKee, Turner Perkins, Michael Reed, Mary Salerno, Dusty Shelton, Jared Smith, Aaron Starlin, Melanie Turner, and Alissa Wilkins.
Fifth grade, A/B honor roll — Emilea Allen, Justin Allen, Cameron Amor, Ellen Ashley, Kameron Baker, Tatiana Barton, Brayton Bate, Elijah Blakley, Zachary Blankenship, Samantha Bohannon, Deondre Boller, Leah Broderick, Alex Burdsall, Levi Cartwright, Lauren Catellier, Mitchell Collier, Kennedy Davis, Mackenzie Debney, Daniel Dieckmann, Rhonna Dominguez, Jason Eisenhart, Joseph Engel, Claire Ervin, Anna Eschbach, Case Estle, Haley Evans, Katherine Freed, Jacquelyn Gonzalez, Rachel Goss, Tayler Gowan, Nicholas Hall, Sierra Hensley, Leah Jones, Shawn Lark, Wesley Lefler, Bailey Lehker, Nicholas Lemmermann, Lauryn Luckey, Haley Lynch, Gabriella Mason, Alexis McDuffee, Edyth McEvilly, Marlena McIntosh, Kelsey Miller, Tanner Mood, Matthew Neilson, Nicholas Newman, Katie Pedigo, Alexander Pell, Renae Schuldt, Laney Seders, Sarah Shaw, Elisabeth Sidebottom, Jessie Smith, Cameron Snider, Nicholas Steinmetz, Madison Stewart, Michelle Stines, Rylie Vauters, Taylor Wiggam, and Patrick Yentes.
Fourth grade, A honor roll — Nathaniel Alexander, Cody Andreoni, Kaitlyn Andreoni, Tonya Birnell, Zachary Bradshaw, Stephanie Burdsall, Lucas Callahan, Chancelor Clark, Dorothy Forster, Abbigail Fultz, Claire Gilbert, Erica Gummere, Devon Hartsalla, David Hornsby, Elizabeth Hubbard, Victoria Hubbard, Isabelle Mitchell, Sara Nedroscik, Katelyn Paugh, Payton Perry, Kristen Petersen, Victoria Ross-Frost, Lydia Russell, Zachary Saito, Melissa Salerno, Jarrett Shull, Edgar Smith, and Andrea Utley.
Fourth grade, A/B honor roll — Breanna Amrhein, Chloe Arini, Drew Armfield, Tanner Austin, Sara Barnett, Chase Bayne, Madelynn Blakley, Ryan Brandenburg, Nicholas Brown, Shane Burgoon, Ciara Chattin, Alexandria Chestnut, Cami Collins, Sydney Condon, Kimberly Cripe, Caroline Crosslin, Deakon Doub, Erin DuMontelle, Jacob Edwards, Justin England, Emma Everling, Robin Ford, Melanie Foreman, Zachary Freeman, Emma Freestone, Jacob Fulton, Emily Furlong, Bradlye Gordon, Nicholas Hamilton, Abigail Hays, Kimberly Hinkle, Devin Ingles, Jonathan Inman, Alyxandra Jackson, Haleigh Kelly, Nicki Kiefer, Heather Kilburn, Maryssa Kirk, Colby Klaum, Renae Knotts, Tyler Koch, Sydney Kroll, Justin Kuhn, Allison Lake, Kaycee Marshall, Jacob Moore, Gavin Pearson, Samuel Pickerel, Grayson Post, John Shannon, Emily Shelton, Brandon Siller, Marissa Simkins, Hannah Snider, Ashton Sorrell, Amber Stinson, Jayson Stone, Emily Stultz, Marie Summers, Alexander Sunderlin, Ryan Tewes, Austen Thomas, Benjamin Thompson, Daniel Tinajero, Noah Toney, Kathryn Turner, Jacob Whitcomb, Mac White, Edward Whitten, Bria Williams, Scott Williamson, David Woodard, Averiel Wright, and Abigayle Zielinski.
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