Webutuck Honor Roll 12-10-09

Eugene Brooks

Intermediate School

First Marking Period   

November 2009

High Honor Roll

Seventh grade

Jade Giordano, Camron Greer, Andrew Hoke, Paige Kingdon, Jacob Kitchen, Veronica Malloy, Jane Markonic, Quinlan O’Brien, Yatziri Rosales-Martinez, Antonio Santos, Zachary Thomas

Eighth grade

Shelby Adrian, Justin Agostini, Nicholas Barnes, Brenda Calderon, Caitlin Carmody, Gabrielle Chamberlin, Paul Christofel, Andrew Coon, Liam Corcoran, Mackenzie Coulthard, Denise Ibarra, Samuel Jaffe, Owen Lynch, Jordan Mayville, Liam Nethercott, Madden Panzer, Prachi Patel, Steven Reed, Antonia Robustelli, Matthew Starzyk, Ashlee Watson

Honor Roll

Seventh grade

Cassie Bailey, Christian Ball, Kayla Ball, Nicholas Ball, Cormac Clune, Emily Costigan, Thomas Ford, David Gilleo, Travis Hengen-Chason, Michael Laibach, Kyle Louey, Madeline Miller, Theresia Schoonmaker, LeShawn Thrasher

Eighth grade

Abraham Afzal, Nicole Baker, Samantha Boyles, Joshua Brown, Julian Delgado, Michael Downing, Janee Dominque Frye, Zachary Frye, Oscar Gomez, Patrick Hannon, Jacob O’Connor, Robert Rinaldi, Tamara Savoy, Courtney Spaulding, Victoria Woodruff

Merit Roll

Seventh grade

Jesse Alonso, Zachary Cope, Kathryn Stevens

Eighth grade

Ryan Coffin, Stephanie Keasbey, Kristian Murtagh, Haley Scutieri, Rachel Smith, Allison Steen, Katherine Thompson

Webutuck High School

First Marking Period   

November 2009

High Honor Roll

Ninth grade

Megan Bailey, Erica Belliveau, Rileigh Campion, Jesse Capellaro, John (Jack) Collins, Alejandro Frank, Glen Gilbert-Rivas, Johan Gonzalez, Kayla Kohl, Claire Markonic, Shane Moschillo, Melanie Rivera, Chase Tetpon

10th grade

Victor Amarillas, Elias Andrade, Katharine Boeding, Jeanne Boyd, Brian Christofel, Alexandra Coffin, Caitlyn Coon, Shane Corcoran, Victoria Cullinan, Arianna Evans, Allison Flinn, Andrew Giordano, Victoria Johnson, Kyle Kelleher, Matthew Matteo, Meagan McCoy, Shayne Robert, Lauren Schultz, Danielle Stoetzner, Adam Wheeler, Justin Zuluaga

11th grade

Alyssa Biscoglio, Benjamin Carroll, Tawney Hall, Elizabeth Johnson, Gabriella Johnson, Justina Jordano, Lucas Keasbey, Alura Penny, Gwendelynn Platt, Andrew Schultz

12th grade

Carissa Dahoney, Alicia Flinn, Waylon Gomme, Patrick McCaffrey, Bryan Nordone, Robert Reynolds, Kaitlin Ruppel, Brianna Seabury, Alyssa Westfall, Kyle Zuluaga,

Honor Roll

Ninth grade

Alessandra Carranza, Marina Ferreri, Carol Haviland, Adam Kaczor, Hannah Kitchen, Alyssa Knapp, Catherine Malloy, Christopher McCoy, Summer Meili, Joshua Murphy, Estefani Reyes, Alejandra Rivera, Allison Wagner, Shyla Winters

10th grade

Rachel Ackerman, Cobi Adrian, Guadalupe Aldana, Aera Belliveau, Evan Clune, Brooke Dahoney, Harley Gomme, Antonius Inge, Leslie Robertson, Madelaine Trotter

11th grade

Joseph Frank, Jeremy Herz, Justin Katan, Shane Lyle, Adam Rebillard, Desiree Rivard, Carolina Teruel

12th grade

Christopher Barros, Stacy Buckley, Jamie Clinton, Gena Goos, Marissa Green, Kristen Kelleher, Justin Lind, Erik Paton, Richard Peck, Brielle Williams

Merit  Roll

Ninth grade

Daniel Biscoglio, Cherokee Bishop, Taylor Collier, Alexis DeRenzis, Miranda Hoose, John Kemmerer, Courtney LeJeune, Vincent McDonald, Tyler Miles, Jordon Paraszti, Jordan White

10th grade

Cari Cestone, Sienna Finkle, Juan Hernandez-Reyes, Heather Knapp, Jesus Lopez Espinosa, Samantha Murphy, Jennifer Pelkey, Brittany Sanders, Annie Steen

11th grade

Adam Alexander, Taylor Breyette, Alyson Carpenter, Jenifer Dean, Alexander Kay, Randolph Killmer, Brian Place, Tyler Smith

12th grade

Katherine Chamberlin, Kayla Clapper, Ethan Keasbey, Tasia Koski, Andrew Milano IV, Briana Ottley, Kaelan Reynolds

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