Floyd Dryden third quarter honor roll

Floyd Dryden Middle School released their third quarter honor roll.

All A Honor Roll: Tyler Anderson, Jade Araujo, Maya Araujo, John Barnhill, Reece Bleakley, Abigail Booton, Taylor Clayton, Dennis Corson, Hannah Deer, Tim Degener, Trenton English, Camden Erickson, Gavin Gende, Michaela Goodman, Isabella Hanna, Isabelle Hansen, Sophia Harvey, Aidan Hopson, Grace Hudson, Daniel Isaak, Valeria Jimmerson, Matthew Johns, Tucker Kelly, Mabry Kullander, Dorothy Kuterbach, Megan Lujan, Benjamin Macaulay, Amanda McDowell, Adelie McMillan, Keenan Miller, Adrell Mulgrew-Truitt, Haylee Murray, Benjamin Ng, Brice Norton, Maren Parise, Julia Robinson, Cindy Tran, Aurora Ward and Joseph Wilkinson.

A Honor Roll: Brandon Allen, Alyssa Allio, Gwendolynn Bannerman, Ali Beya, Darnell Bolanos, Molly Brocious, MaryEllen Bryson, Nevaeh Butler, Olivia Caldwell, Angelo Carabajal, Gabriel Carabajal, Nicole Carrillo-Aguilar, Joshua Carte, Haydon Chartier, Mackenzie Christensen, Winter Clancy, Kimberly Clark, James Connally, Luke Crider, Carlyn Dansie, Ferlyn Dimasaca, Paul Dimasaca, Carl Doutt, Mason Dupree, Lucas Erickson, Gabriel Falzarano, Taisha Fermin, Aaron Geary, Garrett Gleaton, Edgar Gonzalez-Diaz, Makenna Graham, Landon Guthrie, Aurora Hamilton, Arnold Haube, Blake Hudson, Ethan Jaenicke, Cole Jensen, Patrick Jimmerson, Alyanna Juan, Abbiegail Kahklen, James Kelly, Chloe Kessler, August Kiessling, Ian Kincaid, Koneal Laguidao, Tahlia LaPierre, Rylee Larson, Mitchell Laudert, Nancy Liddle, Elena Lohrey, Noah Loseby, Makenna Lovejoy, Christian Ludeman, Jahrease Mays, Brock McCormick, Elijah Mead, Logan Miller, Olivia Moore, Son’a Mulgrew-Truitt, Brianna Overturf, Rileyanna Payne, Ayanna Pierce, Michael Pierson, Helene Platt, Blake Plummer, Shay Purvis, Corinne Rather, Trinity Rehder, Allison Rivera, Maya Ross, Karthik Sanguni, Jayda Skeek, Jake Sleppy, Alain Soltys-Gray, Ariana Tagsip, Malikhi Tally, Niko Tomaro, Sarah Tripp, Alandra Vallejo, Henry Waxenfelter, Isabell Webb, Remington Wiley, Preston Williams, Robert Winn and Daniela Witt.

B Honor Roll: Israel Allen, Micah Allen, Joel Bados, Natalie Bennett, Kaidence Bernaldo, Lillian Bernaldo, Eliya Blomquist, Nicole Bolanos, Olivia Bolin, Kayla Bonnett, Iayanah Brewer, Cael Brown, Brenner Burton, Brianna Caldwell, Calista Cameron, Cadence Campbell, Noah Chambers, Juneau Chambley, Chad Cheeseman, Jack Cisney, Jaymie Collman, Ariana Connally, Cassandra Cox, Ashling Cruz, Julia Domin, Madelyn Erickson-Burton, Mary Fairchild, Hannah Flores-Capua, Nicole Funk, Jaylynn Gaines, Esperanza Garcia, Ciara Garrett, Chloe Gassan, Elaria Gonzalez, Wyatt Graber, Mackenzie Gray, Anthony Grimm, Ruchi Haight, Kasey Hamrick, Mason Hatch, Reilly Hayes, Richard Hayes, Tatum Hines, Jacob Horne, Charles Horvath, Mackenzie Jackson, Mason Jacobs, Aiyana James, Colton Johns, Tyler Johnson, Ryan Jones, Steffen Jones, Aspen Kasper, Faith Kellar, Cooper Kriegmont, Kaylee Lahnum, Katlyann Larue, Breckon Lawlar, Amanda Lee, Keyi Liang, Reed Loree, Keleolani Luerra, Matthew Mahnke, Kafoa Maka, Manila Martin, Keelyn McDonald, Alex McKenzie, Zacharee Mende, Oliver Mendoza, Kadin Messmer, Gabriel Miller, Gareth Miller, Chance Morley, Jennaya Morris, Audrey Nauska, Elijah Nauska, Malakai Nichols, Bradley Padura, Alejandra Paniagua-Willis, Johanna Pasion, Miles Peterson, Delaney Reed, Lainey Rehder, Brannen Shipley, Jackson Stanley, Korra Stephens, Faith Swearingin, Roxy Symons, Teja Tolbert, Paige Turner, Chessa Veasey-Sanders, Sione Veikoso, Desire Wade, Ilya Wallace, Jaden White, Vespasia Whitmore, Samantha Wiley, Breana Wilson, Kaya Wilson, Rebecca Wittig, Christine Yadao, Marcos Yadao and John Yalung.

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