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Seven seniors top Colton roll

Seven Colton High School seniors topped the first quarter honor roll with straight As. They are Jordana Dahmen, Kaaden Dahmen, Kaitlin Druffel, Payton Meyer, Samra Meyer, Ryder Rubenthaler and Paige Vincent.

Also earning all-A grades were Jenna Moser and Heather Young, juniors; Savannah Chadwick, sophomore; Zoe Moser and Josh Kriehn, freshmen.

Earning high honors with grade averages of 3.4 or higher were Zachary Devorak, Joe Faerber, Logan Hudson, Justin Meyer, Nick Robertson and RayLynn Smith, seniors; Hannah Kramer, Taylor Graham, Jacob Meyer, Dalton Patchen, Jakob Straughan, Christina Stout, Jackie Warner and Levi Weber, juniors; Sam Faerber, Courtney Hoyle, Cody Meyer, Lane Moore, Phil Niehenke and Winnie Schultheis, sophomores; Macy Bishop, Carter Dahmen, Courtney Devorak, MaryAnn Jacobs, MacKenzie Kimberling, Rachel Meyer, Luke Moore, Shelby Purcell, Dayze Wallace and Briana Weik, freshmen.

Students listed for honors with grade averages of 3.0 to 3.39 included RJ Weik, senior; Colby Bishop, Casey Jackson, Zack Kriehn and Luke Weber, juniors; Carrie Henninger, Courtney Kimberling, Haley Meyer and Kamryn Nuttman, sophomores.

Junior high students who earned a 4.0 are Brady Chadwick, Kendyl Druffel, Emma Schultheis and Adelaide Willis, eighth grade, and Georgia Meyer, seventh grade.

Earning high honors were Meghan Devorak, Grant Kinzer, Peter Schultheis and Anthoney Staley, eighth grade; Cameron Bean, Ali Henninger, Caleb McCall Gardner, Haley Neighbors, Ellen O’Toole and Cambria Smetana, seventh grade.

Three seventh graders earned high honors: Christopher Harris, Cody Jackson and Erin Liguori.

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