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Grand Ridge Grade School Celebrates First Quarter Honor Roll
Grand Ridge Grade School has announced its honor roll for the first quarter of the 2025-26 academic year, recognizing outstanding academic achievements among its students. The list features students from the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades who have demonstrated exceptional performance in their studies.
High Honor Roll Achievements
The High Honor Roll includes an impressive array of students. In the eighth grade, the following students earned a place on this prestigious list: Jaylee Armstrong, Evelyn Bortner, Charlotte Durdan, Isak Grammer, Aspyn Hetelle, Addison Hickey, Alyssa Hladovcak, Emileigh Jaegle, Kenzie Jaegle, Sophia Lengfelder, Madison Lubelski, Nora Marek, Preston Myers, Johanna Ogle, Manan Patel, Zain Piccatto, and Anna Reed.
Seventh graders who achieved this honor include Kiara Adams, Annabelle Calhan, Reece Ham, Oliver Holstein, Haskell Kehoe, Jordan Kirkman, Owen Lacke, Kamden Lehr, Brantley McCormick, Myka Michlik, and Ashlynn Wolf.
The sixth grade High Honor Roll features students Stella Emm, Reigen Ham, Haylie Harcharik, Alana Hettel, Nola Jabczynski, Hunter Jaegle, Levi Jaegle, Lennon Knott, Emma Lacke, Noah LaVelle, Taya Mejia, Flora Michlik, Candon Pabian, Chase Penoncello, Madeline Rees, Carter Santorineos, Lily Sawin, Zeke Simons, Colden Smith, and Jacoby Tustin.
Honor Roll Recognitions
In addition to the High Honor Roll, students have also earned recognition on the regular Honor Roll. Eighth grade students include Deacon Knott, Nicholas Raices, Gabriel Spencer, and Owen Walter. Seventh grade honorees are Conner Cave, Dexter Craig, Dreylen Douglas, Declin Gastineau, Zaleigh Piccatto, and Benjamin Rees. Lastly, the sixth grade Honor Roll recognizes Mark Cummings III, Ava Egan, and Evelyn Penfield.
The achievements of these students reflect their dedication and hard work, as well as the supportive environment fostered by the educators at Grand Ridge Grade School. Such recognition not only celebrates academic excellence but also encourages students to strive for their best in future endeavors.
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