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Fifteen Kurn Hattin Students Make Honor Roll

November 27, 2012

Fifteen Kurn Hattin Students Make Honor Roll

Fifteen Kurn Hattin students have made the Honor Roll at the school’s first quarter. Fifth through eighth grade students are on Honors if they have earned all As and Bs in their academic courses. High Honors is achieved by having earned all As. The Honorees receive a certificate signed by the principal. Congratulations to the following students:

 

First Quarter Honor Students:

  • Daniel Greenspan (5th grade)
  • Bhrianna Perry (5th grade)
  • Liam Roman-Mills (5th grade)
  • Zachary Smith (5th grade)
  • Danielle Barber (7th grade)
  • Kaylee Cherbonneau (7th grade)
  • Brianna Coble (7th grade)
  • Shandae Cruz (7th grade)
  • Brianna Pelchar (7th grade)
  • Christopher Hopkins (8th grade)
  • Andrea Turner (8th grade)
  • Chrystal Longe (8th grade)
  • D’Leanne Solovei (8th grade)

 First Quarter High Honor Students:

  • Jahyde Bullard (8th grade)
  • Susanna Compare (8th grade)

 

Established in 1894, Kurn Hattin Homes in Westminster, Vermont is a charitable home and school for children, ages 6-15, who are affected by tragedy, social or economic hardship, or other disruption in family life. Its mission: Kurn Hattin transforms the lives of children and their families forever. www.kurnhattin.org.

 

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