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Your School : Wabeno Elementary School second quarter honor roll 2007-2008

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The Wabeno Elementary School Honor Roll is now determined by the same standards that the high school follows, separating highest honors, high honors and honors. Also students who have F's on their report cards are not included in honor roll. Congratulations to the students on the honor roll list for the second quarter of the year.

HIGHEST HONORS

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(4.0 Grade Point Average)

6th Grade-Andrew Boor

5th Grade-Holly Spaude

4th Grade-Teagen Bodoh, Ryan Brauer, Alexis Christianson and Alissa Gill

3rd Grade-Ashlyn Hooper

HIGH HONORS

(3.50 through 3.99 Grade Point Average)

6th Grade-Amanda Bradle, Jared Demmith, Samantha Exferd, Mesa Geiter, Alexis Harris, Savannah Hennessy-Luther, Christy Mattern, Jacob Pakulski, Hunter St. Peter, Lukas Tallier, Miranda Vogel and Silas Yannott

5th Grade-Zachary Burki, Autumn Huettl, Danette Huettl, Joel Pemma, Kurt Pence and Brittani Piontek

4th Grade-Nacie Calarco, Claire Carpenter, Zachary Dinkelman, Clayton Ehlers, Mandi Jameson, Curtis Kee Jr., Presley Keeble, Tressa Lange, Ian McKenna, Jenna Piontek, Blake Roberts, Courtney Schaefer, Jordan Schuhart, Abigail Smith, Audra Tarlton, Tiara Thompson, Samantha Vogel and Alex Webb

3rd Grade-Hope Barfknecht, Allison Bartels, Rachel Calarco, Cooper Chrisman, Sheila Deverney, Lindsey Dinkelman, Nicole Eggert, Dylan Garrison, Michael Gilpin, Timothy Helnore, Lake Koenig, Casey Riebe, Blake Seppel and Margaret Warrner

HONORS

(3.00 through 3.49 Grade Point Average)

6th Grade-Delphine Frank, John Klementz V, Wyatt Orley, Australiana Peterson, Jennesie Peterson, Meggan Shepard and Melissa Waube

5th Grade-Austin Andrews, Lillian Bath, Austin Bauer, Abby Borchardt, Justin Cassidy, Dakota Ginter, John Houts III, Anton Kerscher, Jacob Kroll, Kyle Merschdorf, Trentyn Meyers, Dennis Ponton III, Levi Stoffregen, Haruki Toben and Jenna Valek

4th Grade-Tanesha Burba, Victoria Cable, Steven Eggert, Noah Exferd, Brandon Fronek, Cade Gilpin, Anthony Mischo, Albert Saul, Danielle Smith and Mason Wamego

3rd Grade-Heather Bath, Samantha Bath, Miranda Gust, Riley Hoffmann, Tyler Holiday, Spencer Huettl, Jenna Skarlupka, Amber Smith, Kelly Spaude and Danielle Zakzesky

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