Education News - Jan. 21, 2025
Bonner County Daily Bee | UPDATED 1 week, 1 day AGO
LC State announces fall honor roll
A total of 975 students made Lewis-Clark State College’s honor roll for the 2024 fall semester.
To qualify for the president's list students must have a 3.75 grade point average or higher for the semester and take at least 12 graded credits in 100 level classes or above. The dean's list uses the same requirements, but students must have a GPA between 3.25 and 3.749. Pass/fail classes do not count as graded credits.
LC State had 572 students make the president’s list and 403 make the dean’s list.
Area students who earned a spot on the president's list include:
Athol — Kendel L. Lewis
Bonners Ferry — Connor K. Alexander, Jaden S. Byars, Ryan P. Carelli, Evelynn M. Chaney, Sophia A. Roemer, Paisley D. Schulte
Priest River — Sage B. Saccomanno
Sagle — Elissa Codding, Brahma L. Heitz, Emily L. Malone, Kayla B. Remsen, Charlotte E. Thatcher
Sandpoint — Heidi A. Barmore
Spirit Lake — Katherine Alapai, Ian J. Gardom, Piet J. Kongsatt, Hunter Sasselli
Area students who earned a spot on the dean's list include:
Athol — Addison E. Hester, Haileyann R. Johnson
Blanchard — Katia Fawcett
Bonners Ferry — Paige E. Bennett, Cecilia T. Roemer, Camille J. Ussher
Careywood — Sherise M. Nimmo
Hope — Quinn R. Smith
Moyie Springs — Carly N. Keller, Hailey E. Kelsey
Naples — Lexus Thomas
Priest River — Kiernan Z. Hegel, Jantzen T. Lucas, Marissa MacDonald, Hannah N. Palfrey
Sagle — Theresa L. Porter, Titus S. Tucker
Sandpoint — Savana Bracht, Bret M. McBrayer, Brenda L. Olson, Karry A. Opland
Spirit Lake — Colleen Attebury
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SFCC releases fall honor roll
Spokane Falls Community College lists 1,698 students on its honor roll for the fall quarter 2024, which ended in December. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or above to be listed on the honor roll.
SFCC is one of two community colleges within the Spokane Colleges district and serves over 5,000 students. It is renowned for its theater, music and fine arts as well as its STEM programs.
Area students who earned a spot on the list include Christina Herrbach of Priest River, Bradley Gleason of Oldtown, Isis Taylor of Priest Lake and Aubree Lane of Sandpoint.
Spokane Colleges offers high-quality academic transfer, career-technical and eLearning degree and certificate programs; business and community training, enrolling approximately 34,000 students a year.