High Honor Roll: Grade 5, Fourth Marking Period 2013-2014

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MyVeronaNJ-Honor-SocietyMs. Yvette McNeal, Principal of H.B. Whitehorne Middle School is proud to announce the names of those fifth grade students who have earned academic recognition during the fourth marking period of this school year 2013-2014. These students have qualified for the high honors award by receiving an A grade in every school subject.

Ronald Arias, Anna Barile, Jaelyn Barkley, Ethan Beninghof, Kristen Brown, Zachary Bucher, Julia Caprari, Nia Chesney, Aaron Clarion, Cailan Compierchio, Matthew Day, Jacqueline DeVivo,

Lia Gardner, Katherine Hensal, Paige Hensal, Katherine Hipp, Andrew Hunt, Isabella Hussar, Kara Johansen, Jack Lambert, Luke Lambert, Robert Leland, Kyle McCaffrey, Grace McKeown, Melanie Naeris, Madison Nigro,

Bridget O’Donnell, Nikhil Parekh, Emma Ramsthaler, Emma Rice, Kathryn Romanyshyn, Grace Russo, Renee Schuldiner, Taylor Spinelli, Trevor Spinelli, Karina Squilanti, Savannah Szamborski,

William Toomsoo, Veronica Valera, Sophia Villani, Mary Wallace, Drew Weisser, Talia Williams, Griffin Willner, Emily Wynne, Alison Zanders, Quinn Zebrowski

The names of some students who qualified for the High Honor Roll do not appear on this list because their parents have elected not to release personal information to the media.

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