DZ second quarter honor roll

Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School released their list of students who made their honor roll for the second quarter. They are as follows:

Asterisk (*) denotes all A’s.

6th grade

Brynlee Adams, Paige Adams, Solomon Alper, *Elin Antaya, Kalila Arreola, *Isabella Barresi, Xandor Beck, Jaylynn Bennett, Tristan Bennett, Kyla Bentz, Jade Blackwell, Alyx Bohulano, Madelyn Boman, *Samuel Bovitz, Ian Bugayong, *Matthias Carney, Jenny Chester, Makayla Christiansen, Elliot Costello, Owen Costello, Yale Cristobal, *Adeline Cruise, Trevor Daniels, Zuri Dejean, *Kiah Dihle, *Kellen Dumaop, Everly Dunker, Emma Eason, Morgan Elmore, *Kaden Eppers, Gage Ernzen, Samuel Everett, JaeMarie Feliciano, Hunter Fredrick, Rayna Gehring, Garrett Gelston, *Gabrielle George-Frank, Cecily Goertzen, Ella Goldstein, Ayanna Goodman, Kathryn Gray, *Rebekah Grube, Kristen Guthrie, Nora Harbour, David Harman, Matthew Hartsock, Jamie Heidersdorf, Rebecca Hernandez, Haylee Hill, Annika Holmberg, *Samuel Holst, Clare Homan, Hailee Howard, Remington Howell, Krisbenluissila Iona, Savanna Ivan, Trinity Jackson, Sierra Kanouse, Ammon Kawakami, Garrett Klein, Kamryn Koehrsen, Kelis Laird, Phillip Lam, Jonathan Le, *Marina Lloyd, *Addison Mallott, Sam Marnon, Jackson Marx, Delaney Mason, Parker Mattice, Joseph Meier, Gavin Millard, Devin Moorehead, Corban Munce, Dylan Murdoch, *Charlie Musslewhite, Porter Nelson, Margot Oliver, Ellysiem Paine, Kadence Patton, *Andre Peirovi, *Erlyn Penalosa, Liam Penn, Sophia Pugh, Maile Quigley, Autumn Radu, Natanya Reed, William Rehfeldt, Julio Reyes, Cody Roomsburg, Unalyn Salaver, *Brooke Sanford, Zayden Schijvens, Kai Schmidt Annika Schwartz, Ella Schwartz, Ashton Sears, Isibelle Sears, *Fin Shibler, *Grace Sikes, Andrew Smith, Teslin Smith, Esteban Soto-Sanchez,*Grace Standerwick, Amelia Stopher, Eva Sturm, *Darin Tingey, Riley Traxler, Emma Van Valin, Chloe Vonda, Katelyn Walden, Samuel Watson, Nicholas Watts, *Celia Wheeler, Adrian Whitney, *Annabella Williams amd Tom Christian Zanoria.

7th grade

Kien Chesree Abad, Norman Abel, Lance Algabre, *Kareena Bathija, Taylor Bentley, Luke Bibb, Rebecca Boles, Jonah Brown, Cory Bryant, Miles Caldwell, Keegan Cross, Samantha Dilley, Eric Dobson, Devaun Dunker, Lope Elizarde, *Josephine Engstrom, Luna Ewing, Gavin Fitzgerald, Edward Fuchs, *Mary Khaye Garcia, Mary Neal Garcia, Carlyn George, Yelana George, Gabrielle Griggs, Johanna Griggs, Michael Grummett, Hannah Heutte, *Jasmin Holst, Erik Hopkins, Kara Hort, Allison Hoy, Dylan Jackson, Nicole Jesus, Khayl Johnson, Thomas Kauffman, Luke Kulm, Sandra Lamas, Kiera Liska, Joselle Lopez, Cecilia Lott, Junnil Lumba, Guo Zhong Maas, Chemery Marte, Maxwell McHenry, Molly Minick, Electra Morley, *Kiana Potter, Virginia Potts, Mabel Price, *Jenae Pusich, *Lila Quigley, Jason Rauscher, Olin Rawson, Ella Sapinoso, Sydnee Sartain, Russell Sing, Katelyn Skaggs, Julianne Soriano, *Ann Steinman, Taylor Stevenson, *Orion Swanson, Katrina Taton, *Kristina Thater, Sophie Thibodeau, Desiree Untalasco, Gracie Varner, Shaune Wales, Lilyanha Williams, Nadeene Wilson, Dylan Wood,*Anna Wu, Tatum Wythe and *Mindy Zhou.

8th grade

Torretto Abbott, John Barresi, Mariana Bell, Jon Blue, *Ava Brown, *James Burger, Teilhard Buzzell, Nolan Campbell, Novalee Campos, *Portia Carney, Kendyl Carson, William Carver, George Corpuz, Richard Corpuz, Dakota Cross, Ian D’Amore, Maxwell Dapcevich, Leah Davenport, Henry Davis, *Abigail Dean, *Rebecca Dimond, *Kayli Dollard, Emma Douglas, *Alex Eagan, Bryson Echiverri, Lisa Eldridge, Evan Fabrello, Kamron Falls, Joshua Frisby, Isaac Gabel, Bridget Gehring, Erin Gelston, Jessy George, *Felicia Gibb,*Jacob Goldstein, Sidra Gregoire, Kamper Hart, Sarah Hartsock, *Tzadi Hauck, Noah Heidersdorf, Jaime Hort, Dylan Hulbert, Delaney Hustead, *Anna Iverson, Kaitlyn Jansen, Braden Jenkins, Sammantha Johnson,*Marlizmua Kami, Abram Eriane Lazo, Brenon Littlefield, *Sierra Lloyd, Izabella Luna, Ryan Marx, Chloe McAdams, *Katherine McKenna, Bridget McTague, *Ava Meade, Tobin Minick, Sosan Monsef, Mesa Moran, *Tara Moreno-Goodwin,*Drake Mueller, Sadie Murphy, Madalyn Newman, *Catherine Nguyen, Lindzy Nguyen, Liam Nyssen, Joshua Olangco, *Pablo Ortega, *Rayna Paguio, Leah Parker, Kaye Viannah Pascua, *Karly Phillips, Adeline Prussing, Julian Quiere, Kaelin Quigley, Mario Ramirez Leyva, Dyan Angelika Riparip, Lejon Robertson, Kayla Sam, Angela Sanchez Miramontes, Tianah Sangster, *Beth Schultz, Claire Schumacher, Clarabella Sheakley, Dagan Siner, Alexia Smith, William Smoker, Kyla Stevens, Luke Strickler, Arsenio Steven Taboada, *Stella Tallmon, Dana Tran, Amanda VanSlyke, Keana Villanueva, Grace Walli, Parker Weaver, Talib Westman and Aidan Woodrow,

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