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Read to Me Lake Holcombe releases first quarter honors list

Read to Me Lake Holcombe releases first quarter honors list Read to Me Lake Holcombe releases first quarter honors list

The following students have been listed on Lake Holcombe School’s Honor and High Honor Rolls for the first quarter of the 2019-20 school year. High Honors 12th grade: Jenna Brosted, Tyler Dixon, Alycia Emmons, Paige Flater, Joshua Jones, Kaden Kinney, Kirsten Larson, Megan Lechleitner, Evan Moore, Aden Story, Joshua Willmarth and Krya Wright.

11th grade: Kaden Crank, Allison Golat-Hattamer, Kaitlyn Heinzen, Tate Sauerwein and Catalina Villalpando 10th grade: Heaven Bulliner, Carter Dixon, Elizabeth Guthman, Jaydn Larson, Megan Luethi, Graci Willmarth and Jace Wincek Ninth grade: Cead Ewer, Kayden King, Caitlyn Kolter, Maxum Sauerwein, Harley Schroeder and Shania Schroeder Eighth grade: Dana Brosted, Brooklyn Craker, Ella Hartzell, Coral Hill, Mykalah McCoy, Branden Moore, Quinn Porter and Ava Story Seventh grade: Abby Jones, Emily Kirkman, Chloe Lee and Arielle Tovar Sixth grade: Cadence Baker, Lauren Brosted, Phoenix Bulliner, Alex Dixon, Logan Jaedike, Hailey Minot, Olivia Repka, Axle Smith and Taylor Wisniewski Honor Roll 12th grade: Lorijane Haller, Alyssa Lee, Scott Seyler and Gwenyth White 11th grade: Leah Allard, Karlee Andres, Deekin Jeneman, Ryan Kirkman, Ian Lebal, Brandon Nitek, Bailey O’Connor, Jack Porter and Jaydon Roshell 10th grade: Hannah Boiteau, Samuel Ewer, Olivia Larson, Zackory Mann and Carly Vavra Ninth grade: Cloey Birkenholz, Preston Hover, James Kane III, Olivia Keiser, Karly Kirkman, Trenton Kron, Parker Miller, Elle May Roshell and Hannah Wincek Eighth grade: Annamay Kane, Mikaylah King, Emma Lechleitner, Zayden Merrill, Trenton Nitek, Drayven Sande and Daniel Sinette Seventh grade: Ryley Craker Sixth grade: Savanah Burlingame, Faith Heinzen, Autumn Miller and Blake Winchel

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see? to Kari Koenig’s 4K Cornell class, as part of the United Way Read to Me book month. The Nov. 20 event, sponsored by Northwestern Bank, was a free happening for the community, with each student receiving a copy of the book to take home, as well as crayons.

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