Eighth grade, high honor roll — Jonas Albright, Sabrina Becker, Nicholas Bingaman, Veronica Blair, Mark Bode, Hannah Boyd, Nathaniel Briggs, Luke Brown, Christopher Drake, Kaitlyn Dwenger, Leah Garten, Deborah Gerboth, Scott Godwin, Brooklynn Guerrettaz, Jacob Gulley, Kailyn Hutson, Fiona Kelly, Madison Knock, Elisa Krebs, Kinzie Lighty, Brianna Ludwig, Sonali Mali, Joel Nemeth, Khristian Reynolds, Abigail Rogier, Cassidy Sever, Richard Steinmetz, Rachel Thompson, and Tyler Wagner.
Eighth grade, honor roll — Sewit Amanios, Makenzie Anders, Andrew Banks, Kelly Beechler, Brandon Blocher, Quinton Bridegroom, Darnell Britton, Nicholas Brodasky, William Buetow, Emma Callahan, Lauren Campbell, Shelby Connors, Allyson Cooper, Caylee Deaton, Kirstin Deckert, Nicholas Dennig, Jeffrey Eldridge, Joseph Floreancig, David Gamble, Egan Grealish, Laura Hannefey, Vitor Hara, Brittany Harl, Justice Harris, Lauren Haskamp, Katherine Hawkey, Sydney Hendricks, Sicily Horner, Levi Hutchings-Bailey, Mackenzie Johnston, Sydney King, Hannah Knicley, Makenna Krahn, Margaret Maxey, Kaylie McCoy, Megan Mertes, Lydia Najmon, Caitlin Needy, Matthew Ooley, William Pirino, Alexandria Price, Payton Reardon, Ryan Ruff, Cameron Sickbert, Ariana Smith, James Smith, Kassidy Tierney, Riley Woolston, and Benjamin Zoiss.
Seventh grade, high honor roll — Natalie Anderson, William Anderson, Megan Badgley, Dillon Beaman, Lauren Briskey, Alexis Britt, Rachel Burns, Jesse Chasteen, Bryce Cirbo, Jeremy Coats, Austin Cobb, Ryan Colburn, Christopher Costelle, Caleb Cullen, Ram Dent, Stephanie Forsythe, Anthony Gray, Emma Gronotte, Bradley Guerrettaz, Mallory Harpe, Brianna Harrison, Ariel Heavrin, Evan Heck, Megan Hill, Eric Hochgesang, Chandler Inman, Claire Jackson, Brenna Jameson, Evan Jones, Jennifer Jones, Courtney Kerr, Hannah Klotzsche, Daniel Kobold, Alex Layton, James Ledbetter, Gabrielle Long, Ciara Luckett, Alissa Lustgarten, Caleb Martin, Danielle Maxwell, Marissa McDowell, Katherine Miller, Houston Moran, Kelsie Mothersead, Joelle Navarro, Brady Nyland, Brayton Nyland, Brianna Nyland, Megan Ooley, Ryan Pachasa, Chase Padgett, Alissa Rhoades, Adam Ritchie, Amee Sangani, Madilyn Scheessele, Jason Seest, Alex Shelley, Keaton Shugars, Victoria Siuzdak, Evan Snodgrass, Claire Spencer, Matthew Stall, Zachary Towle, Zachary Van Duyn, Devin Vosefski, Danielle Ware, and Jade Weilbrenner.
Seventh grade, honor roll — Kierra Adams, Alexis Anderson, Ashley Anderson, Gabrielle Bart, Paige Batalis, Anmol Bawa, Patrick Bennett, Lucas Berger, Amanda Botner, Kathryn Brannan, Levi Briggs, Zachary, Brodnik, Christina Bruce, Allison Brummer, Alexandra Cook, Trevor Curran, Peyton Dean, Devin Elmlinger, Nolan Enlow, Madison Forbing, Alia Gold, Austin Graves, Caleb Gwin, Nicholas Handlon, Quinton Harris, Markus Hendricks, Lauran Hensley, Brianna Hoelle, Alexandria Holman, Caleb Hunt, Megan Hunt, Osadolor Idahosa, Nicholas Jackson, Summer Jenkins, Olivia Johnson, Darcy Justin, Amanda Kavanagh, Shelby Keys-Phillips, Cassandra, Kline, Madison Koenig, Nakayla Krahn, Griffin Lenz, Rachel Long, Grace Malson, Brandon Martinez, Emme Mattaridi, Alexis Mazur, Alanna McCaslin, Aiden Medellin, Jessica Miller, Marcus Miranda, Jesse Moore, Ayana Morris, Sara Nelson, Rachel Nguyen, Vincent Nguyen, Hanna Nicholson, Samuel Overton, McKenzie Peterson, Triston Polley, Elizabeth Prince, Keegan Ridgway, Sabrina Ruiz, Angelica Sanchez, Jade Schmid, Justin Sexton, Austin Smith, Robert Stephan, Bailee Storms, Zuhayr Syed, Dylan Taylor, Caleb Thomson, Blake Troutman, Alexis Tull, Landon Vaughn, Alexander Werling, Savannah White, Erin Willkie, Maria Willkie, Monica Wolfe, and Nicholas Zuranski.
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