PUBLISHED ON October 30, 2025

8th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll

Charli Adams, Zoe Adams, Layla Alleman, Mia Bairnsfather, Lily Beach, Victoria Bendeck, Merah Benoit, Brynn Caire, Zoe Caire, Andrea Calub, Ellie Concepcion, Madeleine Cottrell, Serena Elliott, Isabella Finnegan, Ella Gautreaux, Emily Genovese, Kiley Greenwald, Ella Griffith, Kate Hanby, Brennan Hotard, Sophia Hunter, Madilyn Jackson, Adelise Jones, Emily Karcher, Lucy Kessler, Elise Laizer, Truc Dao Le, Sofia Leal, Cecilia Li, Angelina Macaluso, Victoria Madere, Madison Manale, Katelyn Marks, Fiona McDaniel, Cara Meche, Arabella Mendieta, Chloe Montana, Brinn Murillo, Sophie Naquin, Elise Nelson, Nina Occhipinti, Tala Odeh, Gia Organo, Arianna Pacheco, Evangelina Petrov, Avery Pilie, Carly Pitfield, Elizabeth Poche, Lily Quick, Abigail Riehm, Piper Rodriguez, Landon Rogge, Ava Rosamano, Juliana Russo, Caroline Sander, Olivia Schexnayder, Zoe Storey, Vicki Tan, Kaley Tennison, Christine Thomas, Amanda Timler, Madeleine Timler, Sophia Valenti, Milan Vitrano, Addison Wiltz, Elise Zaabel, Jayden Zelaya


8th Grade Honor Roll

Alexis Angelica, Skylar Brisset, Caydence Calub, Rowan Cooley, Eleanor Copeland, Corinne Couret, Aubrie Diaz, Camille Dubuc, Finley Erwin, Sameiha Farhat, Ellie Habetz, Leigh Hess, Rachel Howe, Charlotte Hurst, Ella LeBlanc, Kayln Lemoine, Amelia Lottinger, Kate Mancuso, Veda Martinez, Rylee Menkiewicz, Gabby Nguyen, Charlotte Nuss, Alayna Parks, Marian Paz Argueta, Amelia Quatrevingt, Jessica Seither, Carleigh Siguenza, Ariana Vega, Paisley Watts


9th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll

Leila Abbate, Katelyn Albaral, Lily Aucoin, Maci Betz, Evangeline Birke, Ande Bohne, Faith Bourgeois, Ava Braendel, Clare Brandstetter, Aubrey Braud, Sophia Brisset, Marissa Bui, Parker Buras, Liv Canizaro, Elise Cash, Megan Cash, Eleanor Cerise, Julia Clark, Alexa Comeaux, Kaidyn Cooley, Caroline Currault, Ryan Curry, Madelyn Dabdoub, Chloe Desselles, Ava Deutsch, Lucy Dunn, Kathleen Elmer, Clara Erdozain, Lyssa Foltz, Rylee Ford, Caroline Gaudet, Madison Gauthier, Molly Glorioso, Amelia Hassell, Emily Hedrick, Giuliana Hutchison, Molly Johnson, Claire Johnston, Ava Kissinger, Leah LaBauve, Dior Lambert, Gianna Landry, Chloe Lange, Gabriela Larson, Makayla LeCour, Trista Lerille, Kami Leyva, Kayla Lopez, Sarah Lorio, Mia Maone, Hannah McClung, Ila Meers, Samantha Mendel, Lundie Mitchell, Brooklynn Modica, Olivia Morrish, Kailey Neill, Marin OBrien, Evangeline Oddo, Jillian Orellana, Sophia Organo, Kasey Orlando, Elise Palm, Mallory Pansano, Isabella Pelitire, Kaleigh Piper, Maiya Pisciotta, Isabella Pumila, Jena Reuther, Grace Rieth, Lauren Rieth, Cambry Roberts, Remy Robin, Emily Roop, Molly Saia, Siena Scozzari, Brooke Sercovich, Amélie Sharp, Taelyn Smith, Lyla Steimle, Ashleigh Stemke, Blakeleigh Sticker, Grace Tardiff, Lily-Grace Theriot, Xenia Trejo, Sara Turnipseed, Alina Varkey, Julia Williams, Isabelle Wilson, Kyla Wilson, Leilani Wisecarver, Melina Wurster, Zoey Yeadon, Brees Zerby


9th Grade Honor Roll

Izabella Arregui, Aubree Blackard, Alexis Brocato, Gianna DeLuca, Alexandra Laura, Jordan Morris, Lilyana Mosbey, Emma Myer, Olivia Rodriguez, Cayden Strong, Madisyn Timothy, Makaila Varnado, Mazie Vogel


10th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll

Alyssa Aleman, Taylor Allen, Madelyn Allesandro, Sophia Almerico, Molly Avrard, Olivia Barraco, Amelia Becker, Angelica Bendeck, Olivia Benner, Kaelyn Berggren, Elizabeth Blackburn, Sloan Boudoin, Sarah Brechtel, Brinley Brignac, Addison Brouillette, Alexandra Chedotal, Rhylee Christian, Noelle Cody, Lauren de la Gardelle, Francesca Ducote, Sarah Dufrene, Brynn Dunn, Molly Dunn, Addison Egler, Morgan Ellerbusch, Alexa Ferina, Eden Flowers, Reese Follette, Hailey Ford, Aubrey Frey, Elena Garcia, Ashley Garcia Morera, Erin Glass, Anna Gonzales, Lucy Guillot, Sophia Hansen, Emma Hawkins, Ava Held, Carolyne Hill, Reghan Howe, Sophia Indovina, Jessi Kammer, Allyson Keeley, Ava Kennedy, Ruby Kiefer, Stella Latino, Shelby Lowrance, Talia Luke, Sophia Marcotte, Valentina Martinez-Flores, Ella Matherne, Camryn McGregor, Gabriela Mejia-Aguilar, Emma Melan, Nora Michelli, Alexis Morgan, Payton Morris, Margaux Mouton, Kristin Munch, Isabella Nagele, Anna Occhipinti, Leigha Parrales, Si'lah-Michele Payre, Alyssa Pesantes, Jolyn Pham, Christina Pierce, Cecilia Pineda Regan, Anna Poche, Sophia Quigley, Lia Reinecke, Marigny Richards, Kenzie Robertson, Elizabeth Schexnayder, Elise Storey, Vivian Tan, Addison Terrio, Rachel Tuck, Lilian Voiles, Laila Williams, Emma Willmott, Zoe Zabala, Yara Zeitoun


10th Grade Honor Roll

Jayla Aucoin, Skylar Campuzano, Alexandra Cella, Iris Chiavetta, Mackayla Clark, Sarah Cosentino, Layla Diaz, Jazmin Interiano, Ella Kirsch, Bailey Kramer, Charlotte LaHatte, Brea Leone, Isabella Magri, Skylar Manuel, Ava Martinez, Emma Masson, Adamaris Melara, Kieley Middlebrook, Theresa Ocampo, Emma Oubre, Mia Parrino, Isabella Whittle, Sophia Willis, Ashley Young


11th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll

Madison Adams, Kendall Allen, Mya Arroyo, Olivia Atkins, Harper Blackburn, Brianna Borne, Elaine Boudreaux, Lillyana Bracamonte-Flowers, Kaia Braendel, Addison Breaux, Kylie Burke, Gabrielle Bush, Nicol Caldeira, Chloe Campbell, Alyssa Canfill, Isabella Cannatella, Allyson Cardella, Rosemarie Cardella, Marcella Casanova, Gia Chester, Julia Clement, Sierra Corales, Caroline Cortez, Audrey Cure, Allyson Dardar, Madissen De Sousa, Kendall Decourt, Kamryn DiMaggio, Taylor Dubrock, Audrey Dubuc, Avery Duplantier, Sophie Exnicios, Emma Flynn, Rayleen Galarza, Amy Galvan-Mendoza, Alison Gonzalez-Saravia, Lyndsie Gros, Egan Guidroz, Falyn Guillot, Molly Harris, Bella Impastato, Mia Impastato, A'lajah Jackson, Emmery Johnson, Kalia Jones, Lena Justice, Kasey Kadinger, Kaelen Keeton, Calleigh Kies, Peyton Klotz, Carley Kron, Helena LaForge, Olivia Larson, Emily LeBlanc, Olivia LeBoeuf, Jordan LeGaux, Allyson Leon, Allie LeSieur, Jenny Mains, Makenzie Mares, Victoria McCann, Dylan McLeod, Saige McReynolds, Riyan Meilleur, Nikita Molaison, Julie Mullen, June Mumphrey, Abby Naquin, Alivia Nevels, Cassie Ha-Ni Nguyen, Jillian Orlando, Rylie Panepinto, Madison Pansano, Lyla Pelle, Avery Perez, Johanna Perez, Miley Perkins, Emma Pillow, Sophia Richardson, Kiyomi Ricks, Karoline Roche', Mia Romero, Leanne Siverd, Ja’Layah Small, Avery Spadoni, Mackenzie Stanga, Rylie Stierwald, Sophia Stutson, Allisson Suazo Caballero, Abigail Timler, Lilly Treme', Julia Turnipseed, Aashna Varkey, McKenzie Verges, Addison Vidrine, Molly White, Katie Williams, Claire Willmott, Sophia Wolz


11th Grade Honor Roll

Katherine Abbott, Addison Belle, Kaitlyn Bergeron, Madelynn Carderara, Isabelle Cunningham, Victoria Durham, Alyssa Joy, Isabelle LeBoeuf, Eve Regan, Angie Rendon, Addyson Robin, Analise Scallan, Aubrey Segura, Derielle Sims, Jilah Thomas


12th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll

Eurie Achelles, Isabella Alcazar, Kylie Andersen, Kyla Apostolakis, Isabella Arboneaux, Ava Arnett, Chloe Arnold, Kali Barber, Gretchen Bassil, Ryleigh Beck, Alexa Bienvenu, Blythe Bonnaffons, Brooke Braun, Ma'Liani Butler, Ava Cambre, Kiara Carbajal, Carina Castillion, Mollie Chedotal, Rayah Christian, Leilani Christophe, Logan Cooley, Alexandra Daigre, Phoebe Delgado-Gazo, Karissa Dennis, Raelyn Doubleday, Kelsey Doyle, Kolleen Dubroc, Camryn Ellerbusch, Samantha Fairchild, Sophia Faucheaux, Dilena Fernando, Rachael Flores, Victoria Frey, Ava Galey, Darcy Garvey, Jena Gaudet, Katelyn Gauthier, Avah Gilchrist, Alayna Gillio, Anavella Gonzalez, Bella Greene, Gracelyn Gros, Ella Growl, Isabella Haik, Penelope Haley, Abby Hebbler, Madison Heintz, Skylar Henry, Mikayla Hohensee, Isabella Holt, Abigail Huggins, Kai Jones, Catherine Jouet, Sarah Karcher, Keira Kissinger, Jaelynn Klein, Demi Kostopoulos, Sophia Krebs, Caroline LaHatte, Riley Landeche, Ava Landry, Macey Lane, Anh Dao Le, Samantha LeCompte, Emily Ledet, Anita Li, Sophia Marchan, Kate Marks, Brielle Matherne, Lilly McNeil, Allie Mixon, Elizabeth Morenc, Caroline Muller, Elise Mulvihill, Riley Mumphrey, Drue Murray, Mackenzie Ory, Kayla Palacio, Victoria Pelitire, Addison Prestenback, Maylee Reese, Darah Richard, Delilah Richard, Emma Rogers, Nadia Rosales, Gabriella Saia, Kaleigh Scheve, Kelsie Schmidt, Isabella Schwarz, Brooke Silva, Katie Solis, Emma Stevens, Kate Subervielle, Sarah Switzer, Baylie Theriot, Emma Tran, Chloe Tujague, Raegan Tuttle, Lillian Weaver, Marlee Williams, Shelby Williams, Emily A. Wilson, Emily C. Wilson, Grace Wilson, Olivia Wurster, Lilly Yavas, Alexandra Young, Evelyn Zajac


12th Grade Honor Roll

C'Mayria Banister, Brianna Darwin, Harper Ericksen, Alyssa Foor, A'Mari Galloway, Adeline Little, Ava Luarca, Addison Person, Ella Revolta, Kinsie Williams



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