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Putnam County Junior High School Celebrates First Quarter Honor Rolls
Putnam County Junior High School has released its honor rolls for the first quarter of the academic year, recognizing outstanding academic achievement among its students. The list celebrates those who have excelled in their studies, highlighting both the High Honor Roll and the standard Honor Roll for grades six through eight.
High Honor Roll Achievers
The High Honor Roll includes students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance. In the sixth grade, the following students earned this distinction: Alina Aguilar, Brantley Baker, Macoy Biagini, Addilyn Bickett, Kenzie Bickett, and Penelope Bird, among others. A total of 25 sixth graders achieved this honor, showcasing their dedication and hard work.
The seventh grade also saw impressive achievements, with students such as Liam Askeland, Jacob Borri, and Lucas Buettner making the list. In total, 24 seventh graders were recognized for their high academic standards.
Eighth graders, including Anahi Avila, Garrett Billups, and Lillian Bouxsein, contributed to 20 students achieving the High Honor Roll. This achievement reflects the strong emphasis on academic excellence at Putnam County Junior High School.
Honor Roll Recognition
In addition to the High Honor Roll, the school also honors students who have achieved commendable grades, known simply as the Honor Roll. Sixth graders Kayleigh Bent, Davin Cioni, and Austin Grasser are among the 12 students who earned this recognition. Their accomplishments underline the importance of consistent effort and academic diligence.
The seventh grade Honor Roll features students such as Karson Actis and Madison Actis, with a total of eight students making the list. Among the eighth graders, Isabella Bartoluzzi, Luca Carboni, and Davis Carlson were included in a group of 20 students who achieved this honor.
The school community is proud of these students’ accomplishments, emphasizing the vital role of education and academic achievement. The recognition not only highlights individual efforts but also reflects the collective support from teachers, families, and peers dedicated to fostering a positive learning environment.
As the academic year continues, Putnam County Junior High School looks forward to further achievements and the ongoing development of its students. The administration encourages all students to strive for excellence in their studies as they work towards their academic and personal goals.
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