St. Ignatius High School honor roll
Lake County Leader | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 2 months AGO
The following students have met the requirements for 1st quarter Honor Roll at St Ignatius High School.
9th Grade
4.0 – Natalie Helser, Elaina Keast, Cassidy Orr, Gabriel Smith, Kariah Thomas.
3.5 - 3.99 – Emaurice Flat Lip, Tre Heath-LaFrombois, Michelle Jury, Kellen McClure, Canyon Sargent, Bryce Umphrey.
3.0 - 3.49 – Gracie Dumontier, Zoran LaFrombois, Leo Pierce, Ezekiel Reed, Lettie Umphrey.
10th Grade
4.0 – Emily Hawkins, Celeste Novak.
3.5 - 3.99 – Maysa Couture, Alyssia Dillard, Ahni Umphrey, Allyson Umphrey, Michael Wheeler.
3.0 - 3.49 – Cheyenne Alanis-Taylor, Matthew Broughton, Madyson Currie, Jazmin Druffel, Megan Evelo, Domminick Paulsen,
11th Grade
4.0 – Trevyn Carter, Brynn Pule
3.5-3.99 – Ella Arlint, Joseph Ashley, Sydney Brander, Lalo Bravo Oliver, Boone Gilleard, Tristen Teeple, Keana Thomas.
3.0-3.49 – Connor Burke, Josiah Matt.
12th Grade
4.0 – Hunter Eichert
3.5-3.99 – Beau Biggs, Robert Dempsey, Keisha Dillard, Derrick Gibbs, Bridger Hames, Creedince Hammond, Courtney Mitchell, Drew Stewart.
3.0-3.49 – Darwin Adams, Miles Anderson, Charles Bird, Karolyna Buck, Jedi Christy, Hayden Currie, Amy Dillard, Isaac Dumontier, Olivia Garland, River Gonzalez, Isaiah Matt, Troy Matt, Jason Moore, Walker Murphy, Joshua Novak, Aidyn Rosenbaum, Azia Umphrey.
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