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PVO 4th Quarter honor roll

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7th Grade Highest Honors (3.7-4.0)

Tyler Bonny
Isabella Frerichs
Casen Goff
Gaby Gomez
Kellyn Irwin
Royce Loschen
Lane McKinney
Connor McMahon
Atleigh Miller
Leah Pruitt
Airin Rash
Keegan Roberts
Korinne Travis
Evelyn Valentine
Lucas Waters
Adyn Westerfield

7th Grade High Honors (3.4-3.69)

George Hale
Leigha Larson
Wyatt McKinney
Henrik VanderZalm

7th Grade Honor Roll (3.1-3.39)

Makayla Hesterberg
Gage Ramm

8th Grade Highest Honors (3.7-4.0)

Alec Bowlin
Anna Hammond
Garrett Loschen
Mason Ramm
Dennis Rineberg
Jack Wear
Kaden Wedig
Emerson Williams

8th Grade High Honors (3.4-3.69)

Johathan Couture
Cylas Hinton
Avrianna Lyttle
Dalton York

8th Grade Honor Roll (3.1-3.39)

Andrew Bourland
Aiden Hundley
Ani Stine
Shelby Warns

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