McCann First Quarter Honor Roll

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — McCann Technical School first quarter honor roll.

Class of 2025

High Honors 
Boyer, Alexander
Cormier, Tristan
Davis, Evan
Dodge, Isabella
Elias, Antonio
Gelinas, Zachary
Hallock, Bryanna
Hilton, Evan
Hopkins, Trace
Hughs, Jack
Hunt, Grace
Kraus-Bayly, Emily
Lancia, Griffen
Lancia, Makenna
Luczynski, Nathan
Maxwell, Cole
Meyette, Paige
Mongeon, Meghan
Moran, Camryn
Moser, Nora
Odell, Nicholas
Poette, Kevin
Raschdorf, Emily
Reid, Sophie
Reynolds, Brooke
Rhinemiller, Brody
Roberts, Liam
Rougeau, Eric
Rylander, Lukas
Sagendorph, Brady
Stack, John
Stefanik, Ava
Tatro, Evan
Touponce, Joshua
Tremblay, Jackson
Turner, Dylan
Walden, Sadie
 
Honors
Bean, Lillian
Bedard, Dylan
Dean, Christian
Denette, Caleb
Denette, Ethan
Digennaro, Hayden
Dolan, Jack
Dupee, Zoe
Fortini, Evan
Francesconi, Sofia
Hart, Parker
Hayden, Brodie
Hopkins, Tobey
Kondel, Nathan
Luczynski, Aolani
McDermott, Alexander
McGrath, Noah
Mcgrath, Samuel
Mcguire, Devin
Melito, Jadyn
Todd, Amaya
Wood, Haley

Class of 2026

High Honors
Anderson, Abigail
Bentley, Arthur
Bills, Alisandra
Bolte, Brady
Booth, Nolan
Boyce, Mackenzie
Bradbury, Zackary
Brazeau, Tavian
Burgess, Jeffrey
Cellana, Rocco
Champney, Aiden
Davignon, Tanner
Demers, Mya
Driscoll, Gabrielle
Dubreuil, Tyler
Ford, Aidan
Foucher, Hayley
Gregory, Emma
Hall, Ehryn
Holland, Ryleigh
Hubby, Kylee
Jacobbe, Gianna
Kincaid, Leyla
Kondel, Kamilia
Kondel, Nora
Kratz, Ava
Lawson, Shaylee
Leclair, Landon
Lemaire, Jaxin
Lincoln, Rhea
McCormick, Matthew
McPherson, Aimee
Meaney, Andrew
Meczywor, Addisyn
Medon, Ethan
Miller, Jonathan
Miner, Marley
Miranda-Ruiz, Mackenzie
O'Neill, Marley
Perry, Paige
Poirot, Liam
Pratt, Derek
Rathbun, Ryleigh
Robert, Hunter
Rougeau, Kyle
Smith, Amari
Smith, Jayden
Therrien, Elizabeth
Tower, Jackson
Wesolowski, Justin
Williams, Ayden
Williamson, Jason
Wohrle, Maggie
Ziemba, Taylor
 
Honors
Belsky, Brett
Breard, Jackson
Buck, Kolton
Carrier, Julian
Coons, Malia
Dimitropolis, Jaydon
Gaffey, Ella
Hnatonko, Landon
Howland, Zachary
King, Nicholas
LaCasse, Emma
Lane, Emerson
Levesque, Lazuri
Little, Abbey
McCarthy, Ryan
Moran, Sage
Parkman, Riona
Peck, Boden
Tatro, Natalie
Tremblay, Aidan
Warner, Brooklynn

Class of 2027

High Honors 
Lovell, Isaac
Stratton, Brody
Kruzel, Mark
Kincaid, Cecilia
Mauroyenis, Kayla
Smith, Jillian
King, Danielle
Landrie, Raine
Therrien, Benjamin
Zepka, Jeremy
Gordon, Micah
Bacon, Hayli
Sigsbury, Madelyn
 
Honors 
Clay Emma
Fuller, Terrae
Guiden, Riley
VanDeusen, Vincent
Dean, Jayden
Huffstater, Lucas
Pavlak, Lael
Pierce, Hope
Werth, Trevor
Gageant, Collin
Sniezek, Madison
Bonneville, Abigail
Lemanski, Alexis
Harrington, Kanaan
Harris, Benjamin
Tanguay, Monica
Bump, Evan
Goldie, Shauna
Henderson, Reighan
Dean, Jayden
Patel, Dharmik
Peck, Honour
Poette, Trevor
Smith, Brody
 

Class of 2028

High Honors
Chase, Samuel
Elder, Lucas
Solari, Daniel
Poirot, Hayden
Carpenter, Ean
Robinson, Madison
Mcgrath, Claire
Ostrowski, Alivia
Villnave, Brayden
Meaney, Abigail
Mckeon, Taylor
Genton, Lily
Lapointe, Lucas
Leblanc, Damian
 
Honors 
Lacker, Malyna
Lovell, Solana
King, Zachary
Kratz, Zoe
Durand, Quentin
Gardner, Jacob
Crouse, Colbie
Flynn, Elliott
Wood, Emmalie
Ryan, Samuel
Wiencek, Brayden
Bean, Hannah
Boucher, Elliana
Doust, Chloee
Krutiak, Kylie
Rozon, Aliza
 

 


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