Ray High School releases honor rolls for first quarter

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  The students who have earned their place on the Ray High School Honor Roll for the first quarter of the 2016-2017 school year have been announced. 

 Students on the Honor Roll with a 3.0 – 3.49 grade point average are Freshmen Kayleigh Faucette, Alejandro Felix, Nicholas Harmon, and Emiley Rutter; Sophomores Theodore Alvarado, Eddie Baca and Dakota Willis; Junior Dyllin Sanders-Lopez; and Seniors Arcelia Lopez, Haily Mabuce, Ella Miller and Marcus Munoz. 

  Freshmen who are on the list  for the High Honor Roll with a grade point average of 3.5 – 4.0 are Aiden Acuna, Aaron Azevedo, Acacia Baldenegro, Daniela Camarillo, Emma Cude, Ivan Hetrick, Eric Manriquez, Grace Rabb, Luke Warren; and with straight A’s John Ink, Julia Lorona, Savannah Ortiz and Shelby Yocum.

  Sophomores who have earned their place are Tino Barragan, Spencer Bryce, Riley Cude, Myranda Figueroa, Janna Lengel, Stone Patterson, Hailey Rutter, Brittany Smitch, Romeo Williams-Varley ; and with straight A’s Daniella Hinojos, Amee Kenyon, Anthony Lopez, Tara Lorona, Guillermo Ortega, Jaden Pace, and Maddaleine Price.

  Juniors on the High Honor Roll are Emaleyna Alvarado, Chandler Coleman,Tristan Foster, Katlyn Gantt, Alena Martinez, Elissa Martinez, Alexia Montano, Jaylen Pacheco, Savannah Rodriguez, Janae Ruiz, Gabriel Schwartz, Richard Sosa, Tanner Willis ; and with straight A’s are Daniel Azevedo, Sage Berg, Claire Cude, Joseph Marquez, Nathan Molar, Tommie Thompson, Fabian Valenzuela, and Elizabeth Ziegler.

  Seniors on the High Honor Roll are Anthony Acuna, Rhiannon Pacheco, Charly Romero, Ashley Rutter; and with straight A’s Ryan Amos, Jordan Baca, Christian Casillas, Jonah Cude, Brett Fackiner, Gabrielle Montano, Jordan Pace, Kenneth Palmer, Noah Warren and Paul Wormwood.

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