Webutuck High School honor roll

WEBUTUCK — Webutuck High School announces the honor roll for the fifth marking period as follows:

High Honor Roll

Ninth Grade:

James Boeding, Jamie Clinton, Carissa Dahoney, Patrick McCaffrey, Kaitlin Ruppel, Alyssa Westfall, Brielle Williams, Kyle Zuluaga.

10th Grade:

Rachel Alonso, Katherine Amarillas, Katelyn Cullinan, Kyle Finelli, Matthew Kravchuk, Keely McCaffrey, Camille Roccanova, Lauren Trotter, Andrew Watson.

11th Grade:

Maureen Boyd, Jason Clinton, Jennyrose Eastwood, Shannon Garvin, Justin Giordano, Amber Hall, Alexander Kravchuk, Tyrone Lawson, Christopher Matteo, Betsy Murphy, Brittany Pentz, Meghan Schneider, Jonathan Schultz, Dustin Smith, Lisa teHeesen.

12th Grade:

Stephen Bradley, Briana Brown, Kristi Fisher, Brittany Goddard, Amanda Hill, Brianna Keasbey, Lori Keeler, Kathryn Kessman, Colin Lyle, Kristin McClune, Jessica McCoy, Joseph Nordone, Danielle Pantusco, Craig Paraszti, Caroline Perkins, Kiera Rosa, Lawrence Watson, Mary Weinstein, Lauren Williams.

Honors

Ninth Grade:

Alicia Flinn, Richard Peck, Brianna Seabury.

10th Grade:

Marlene Aldana, Amber Chanda, Allyson Gregory, Joan Herald, Jasmin James, Rhea Jensen, Marissa Laibach, Jaime Laliberte, Laura McClune, Michael Schneider, Connor Woodruff.

11th Grade:

Beatriz Aldana, Levi Belliveau, Courtney Collier, Jamie Farese, Dale Funk, Tara Howard, Amber Hurst, Gary Lalonde, Lizett Pajuelo, Kaitlyn Schultz, Jerilyn Scutieri, Kaitlyn Seabury, Colleen Trainor.

12th Grade:

Charlie Cafiero, Courtney Herman, Bryan Klippel, Elaina Krebbers, Andre Lasseur, Riley Malloy, Elizabeth McDonald, Michael Moran, Alex Reda, Amanda Zuluaga

Merit Roll

Ninth Grade:

Christopher Barros, John Bergfels, Shane Bishop, Waylon Gomme, Brooke Jester, Kristen Kelleher, Justin Lind, Heather Miles, Cassandra Smith.

10th Grade:

Ryan Andrade, Danielle Fontaine, Patrick Ivain, Alexander Murphy, Luis Pajuelo, Thomas Veach.

11th Grade:

Elizabeth Agustin, Christopher Altmann, Henry Cade, Stephanie Caul, Sarah Coons, Noemi Fernandez, Eric Green, Jared Keasbey, Joseph Kulikowski, Keven McGarry, Abigail Murphy, Hannah Peters, Michael Reynolds, Kayla Zuluaga, Travis Zuluaga.

12th Grade:

Aaron Dakin, Lauren Davison, Alysia Giglio, Margaret-Ann Herald, Cherri Moyer, William O’Brien, Paige Robertson, Tyler Segelken, Malik Shaw, Alyssa Smith, Diana Torres.

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