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Northeastern Junior College releases honor roll for spring 2021 semester

By NORTHEASTERN JUNIOR COLLEGE |
June 2, 2021 at 9:13 a.m.

June 3, 2021

Northeastern Junior College has released its honor roll list for the 2021 spring semester and reports that 212 full-time students were given high academic achievement recognition, including 90 students who made the President’s List by earning a 4.0 grade point average.

 

Those making the President’s List included (by home location as designated by the student):  

 

Akron – Abby Scholes

Atwood – Julieann Trout

Ault – Alyssa Winter

Aurora – Callan Phair

Bennett – Kaylie Zuhlke

Berthoud – Hailey Pepper

Black Hawk – Wilhelm Lorenz

Boulder – Thomas Carson

Brighton – Emily Castillo

Brush – Matthew Gorrell, Dalayna Tadolini, Jordan Uhrig, Bryson Wooldridge

Colorado Springs – Katelynne Kelly, Joseph Miles

Commerce City – Mason Donato, Danielle Woolsey

Crook – Collin Lange

Flagler – Reid Strode

Fleming – Catherine Castillo, Brooke Sigmon

Fort Morgan – Kendall Elliott, Jordan Kendrick, Lindsey Nestor

Franktown – Ainsley Fischer

Greeley – Bailie Duncan, Kalani Hikida, Lauren Wagner

Gunnison – Lauren Shrieves

Haxtun – Taylor Boerner

Holyoke – Tate Dille, Andrea McCallum, Carissa Zion

Iliff – Kinlie Lewis

Julesburg – Sadie Ingram, Kory Neugebauer

Littleton – Nickalus DiNapoli, Autumn Mejia

Matheson – Delaney Hegger

Merino – Nicole Edgar, Hannah Pejsa, Lydia Pejsa  

Otis – Kyler Goeglein

Ovid – Anne Sittner, Whitney Walter

Sterling – Lathecia Avila, Sonya Batty, Kiersten Bohler, Joseph Coakley, Casteus Combs, Gabrielle Cone, Jade Diamond, Hailey Fehringer, Emily Fleckenstein, Ananisia Gallegos, Shanna Garvin, Keriann Haney, Auston Hoskins, Cristen Houghton, Kaitlyn Houghton, Chase Hume, Mallory Kaiser, Oliver Lemily, Marissa McAlister, Tucker Myers, Kayla Peterson, Lexi Quint, Brian Riggle, Kaylee Schell, Jessica Swanson, Jessica Teter, Ryan Wecker, Brendon Williams-Ransdell, Jace Wright

Stoneham – Devin Littlefield

Thornton – Stacy Bott

Weldona – Kirsten Wood

Wray – Keegan Shaw

Yuma – Tiffany Leach, Ema Richardson, Nolan White

Florida – Dylan Viebrantz-Zavatini

Minnesota – Derek Ericson

New Mexico – Nicole Barela

Utah – Jared Maciel

Brazil – Vinicius Prado Fornari

France – Mohamed Belmahdi, Clement Scaccia

Germany – Lars Walczyk

Netherlands – Jesse Welfing

 

 

Students making the Vice President’s List with a 3.75 – 3.99 grade point average include (by home location as designated by the student):  

 

Alamosa – Tab Smith

Arvada – Seth Keener

Atwood – Faith Murphy

Ault – Olivia Himmel 

Aurora – Ivan Luna

Brighton – Danikah McCollam

Centennial – Colby Haworth, Christian Jha

Colorado Springs – Ian Costa, Daniel Perry

Cope – Tyler Schneider

Crook – Autumn Brown, Joshua Kokes

Denver – Riley Klein, Christian Rogers, Ryan Speck  

Englewood – Mckenna Bone

Evans – Mayson Fagot

Evergreen – Charlie Hilgers

Greeley – Andie Anderson, Tristan Kempema

Haxtun – Tannor Thacker, Sabrina Zink

Highlands Ranch – Dalton Brewer

Kirk – Trevor Frank

La Salle – Amanda Terrell

Littleton – Greyson Gines, Jack Kornegay

Morrison – Matthew Johnson

Otis – Tristan Holland

Parker – Samantha Smith

Pueblo West – Nate Denniston

Sedgwick – Darrien Miller

Steamboat Springs – Jessica Diehl

Sterling – Brayden Clark, Rodrigo Del Rio Rodriguez, Jade Feather, Chelsie Saunders, Bryce Gilliland, Stephen Pablo, Emilia Reeves, Joseph Vallejos, Katie Von Steinman

Thornton – Slayter Andolsek

Yuma – Shelby Blach, Andrea Kuntz, Julissa Poblete, Lane Remmich

California – Cindy Sagahon

Kansas – Ethan Richmond

Nebraska – Say Poe, Kogen Yamamoto

Utah – SaraAnne Juvenal

Brazil – Felipe Carli Diniz Oliveira

France – Milan Diklic

Italy – Lorenzo Brugiati

 

 

Dean’s List honorees, which represented student with a 3.5 – 3.74 grade point average include (by home location as designated by the student):  

 

Akron – Amanda Parmenter

Amherst – Kassidy Porter

Arvada – Richie Padilla

Aurora – Taelor Jackson, Dylan Reyes, Valeria Perez Rivera

Bennett – Mandy McCormick

Bethune – Chadron Walters

Brighton – Matt Baker, Danae Martinez

Broomfield – Jordan Swinhart

Carr – Blake Fabrizius

Crook – Shaianna Sabata

Deer Trail – Liddya Lavoie

Evergreen – Sara Lynch

Fort Collins – Hannah Eddy, Hailey Vaughan

Fort Morgan – Jordan Wilgenburg  

Granby – Abbie Halley

Hillrose – Heidi Binnendyk, Ellie Fritzler, Isaac Linker

Holyoke – Ashley Rahe

Idalia – Caleb Wingfield

Julesburg – Karsen Blochowitz

Littleton – Chloe Abernethy, Alex Anaya-Alva, Ceth Collins

Mancos – Kasey Wallace  

Monument – Kylie Walker 

Orchard – Paige Finegan

Otis – Mallory Thompson

Ramah – Riley Maranville

Sedgwick – Brittney Geschwentner

Sterling – Hashon Boyd, Garrett Cockroft, Dylan Cranwell, Danny De Souza, Tate Everhart, Cheyenne Finlayson, Jimi Flesner, Axel Henry, Cole Huggins, Rodney Lambert, Adam Napowsa, Andrew Pasko, Ethan Phelps, Logan Reyes, Michael Stevens

Stoneham – Paige Northrup

Thornton – Dalton Knecht

Windsor – Trent Schumacher

Yampa – Grace Olinger

Yuma – Preston Blach, Raquel Eduardo

California – Cora Onorato

Missouri – Micah Diamond

Nebraska – Beth Howell, Thomas Kramer

Nevada – Matthew Baughn

New Mexico – Tyler Campbell

Wyoming – Colter Julian, Brittney Lopez  

Canada – Brady Howg

Greece – Filippa Goula

Spain – Mar Danes Ricart

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