Sterling, CO–Northeastern Junior College has released its Honor Roll list for the 2021 Fall Semester and reports that 350 students were given high academic achievement recognition, including 180 students who made the President’s List by earning a 4.0 grade point average.
Those making the President’s List include (by home location as designated by the student):
Akron – Janessa Shook
Ault – Alyssa Winter
Aurora – Kayla Bauer, Quincey Jewett, Ivan Luna
Brighton – Elianna Eddingfield
Brush – Israel Sanchez-Salguero, Dalayna Tadolini
Castle Rock – Caley Harper
Colorado Springs – Nicholas Baba, Rashon Barron, Ian Costa, Katelynne Kelly, Liam Milton
Cope – Tyson Schneider
Crook – Trista Hernandez, JT Pollart
Denver – Myriam Dominguez, Abigail Knox, Christian Rogers
Eaton – Noelle Meagher, Alexis Schmitt
Eckley – Victoria Favela, Lyndsey Mekelburg
Evans – Mayson Fagot
Flagler – Reid Strode
Highlands Ranch – Jeffrey Behrends, Dalton Brewer
Firestone – Lindsey Schell
Fleming – Hayden Burr, Whitney Chintala, Wacey Day, Nolan Japp, Jaime Nab, Laney Schliesser, Zoey Vandenbark
Fort Collins – Cora Aguirres, Eve Alexander, Brady Zink
Franktown – Ainsley Fischer
Gilcrest – Danica Vogels
Greeley – Bailie Duncan
Haxtun – Jessie Bornhoft, Brad Clark, Hunter Donovan, Michael Gerk, Alyssa Lock, Brooklyn Plumb
Hayden – Gracie Day
Hillrose – Sheryl Hass
Holyoke – Savannah Burris, Levi Dille, Lauren Herman, Diego Jimenez, Parker Jones, Brenda Juarez Rangel, Cade Killin, Correy Koellner, Kenneth Lindholm
Idalia – Caleb Wingfield
Iliff – John Gillespie, Riley Grauberger, Seth Marick, Annalise Roth
Julesburg – Nolan Carlson, Kellum Carnahan, Kierra Ehnes, Emily Fowler, Collin Lechman, Jensen Renquist
Kiowa – Anna Owens
Lafayette – Grace Batchelor
Littleton – Chloe Abernethy, Alex Anaya-Alva
Longmont – Karson Bean
Merino – Mitch Dollerschell, Nikki Edgar, Deacon Trenkle, Faith Trenkle, Jessica Wiebers
Monument – Natalie Burr, Kylie Walker
Oak Creek – Emily Romero
Orchard – Paige Finegan
Otis – Ethan Glenn, Amanda Goble, Peighton Kendrick, Antionette Knight, Idhaly Martinez, Tyler Reynolds, Anthoneya Schaffert
Ovid – Allie Bernhardt, Alison Woodhams
Parker – Olivia Holschuh
Peetz – Ashley Kissell
Salida – Ethan Burkley
Steamboat Springs – Jessica Diehl
Sterling – Jose Abarca, Jennifer Armstrong, Lathecia Avila, William Ball, Sonya Batty, Ashlynn Berg, Landsay Butler, Gabrielle Cone, Connie Ernst, Ryanne Ertle, Cody Fix, Charli Frankenfield, Tyler Glassburn, Cristen Houghton, Tabatha Hughes, Chase Hume, Bree Hunker, Kylee Irwin, Jack Krueger, Oliver Lemily, Akayla Mahaffey, Gabriel Martinez, Jessica Miles, Molly Mitchell, Emily Mohni, Adam Napowsa, Kayla Peterson, Camdyn Pittman, Brian Riggle, Kaylee Schell, Tia Serrato, Hailey Simants, Matthew Smith, Macie Smock, Matthew Steele, Michael Taylor, Jessica Teter, Jamie Unrein, Ryan Wecker, Amanda Yetter
Stoneham – Roy Wren
Thornton – Manuel Garcia Caraballo
Vona – Clay Robinson
Wiggins – Corazon Mendez
Windsor – Kobe Greene, Trent Schumacher
Woodrow – Hannah Vondy
Wray – April Bullard
Yuma – Marcus Baucke, Mia Dischner, Diego Doering, Bryton Goldenstein, Ally Mermis, Meidi Reyes, Elliott Roth, Harper Whitehead
Florida – Dylan Viebrantz-Zavantini
Georgia – John Whitlock
Nebraska – Mccaffrey Ballard, Logan Edson, Charles Fehringer, MarLee Neu
Utah – Lindsey Harris, Denim Lister, Jared Maciel, Braydon Mogle
Australia – Sebastian Graham
Brazil – Lucas Blanc, Joao Lucas Fonseca, Vinicius Prado Fornari, Lucas Martins, Hugo Dos Santos Rego
Canada – David Draayers
France – Martin Launay, Augustin Warnod
Germany – Lars Walczyk
Netherlands – Anne Van Den Beitel, Kaj Spiegeler
New Zealand – Kelsie Walker
Russian Federation – Anna Andreeva, Uliana Stroiteleva
Switzerland – Dario Primus
Turkey – Helin Halden
Vice President’s List honorees, which represents students with a 3.75 – 3.99 grade point average include (by home location as designated by the student):
Akron – Katie Shaw, Brandy White
Arvada – Philip Ruch
Atwood – Kaylee Propst
Aurora – Ling Maung
Bailey – Lane Sherriff
Berthoud – Hailey Pepper
Brush – Oscar Sanchez-Salguero
Burlington – Hunter Brenner
Colorado Springs – Joseph Ingram, Philip Sermersheim
Fleming – Damon Nab
Fort Collins – Hannah Eddy
Fort Lupton – Kyleigh Cardillo
Fort Morgan – Jacqueline Escalera, Lindsey Nestor
Greeley – Andie Anderson
Kersey – Brayden Barber
Kirk – Trevor Frank
Lakewood – Isabella Cogdill
Nunn – Megan Talbott
Otis – Mallory Thompson
Ovid – Amanda Pfarr
Sedgwick – Tad Lechman
Sterling – Brynn Coons, Elliott Cotton, Alejandro Del Rio Rodriguez, Reagan Fehringer, Lillian Guinn, Alyssa Hill, Kaitlyn Houghton, Aaron Lenox, Ashlee McClanahan, Amanda Roche, Monika Schmidt, Jaelynne Steimer, Kat Williams, Brendon Williams-Ransdell
Strasburg – Kat Marty
Windsor – Peyton Relford
Wray – Caeleigh Eckhardt
Yoder – Clayton Sanger
Yuma – Sydney Goldenstein, Tiffany Leach
Nebraska – Zoey Boos, Abby Scholz
New Mexico – Nicole Barela
Ohio – Cyler Kane-Johnson
Utah – Blake Pirami
Canada – Matt Campbell
Great Britain – Harry Reed
Dean’s List honorees, which represents students with a 3.5 – 3.74 grade point average include (by home location as designated by the student):
Akron – Jackson Filla, Devin Kogl, Syvannah McGuire, Kyla Pachner, Amanda Parmenter
Arriba – Hailey Kropp
Arvada – Lillian Slight
Atwood – Faith Murphy, Kaidence Murphy
Aurora – Caleb May
Briggsdale – Tyler Blickem
Brighton – Emily Castillo
Brush – Matthew Gorrell, Jordan Uhrig, Erick Urbina
Carr – Blake Fabrizius
Cope – Tyler Schneider
Crook – Nevada Mitchell, Zak Kahler
Denver – Ryan Speck
Fairplay – Chloe Campbell
Falcon – Kilee Wood
Firestone – Emma Osborn
Fleming – Kade Comstock, Kody Donnelson, Kally Kirkwood, Lexi Schaefer
Fort Collins – Jon Ballard, April Nichols
Haxtun – Sheila Centino, Yeidy Mendoza
Hillrose – Kora Soto
Holyoke – Kailar Hayes, Joylyn Kinnie, Chloie Metzger
Iliff – Andrea Marick, Alli Stromberger, Jennifer Vigil
Julesburg – Brittney Geschwentner, Aaliyah Ingram, Rylie Ingram, Lindsey Nail
Kiowa – Sage Ferguson
La Salle – Amanda Terrell
Loveland – Madilynn Juarez
Mancos – Kasey Wallace
Merino – Ryann Briggs, Tiffany Doyle, Peyton Nestor
Monument – Lena Schiller
Otis – Cinnamon Cook, Kylie Jones, Ana Lockard
Rifle – Taylor Wiescamp
Rye – Abigail Bennett
Sedgwick – Gabrielle Powell
Sterling – Kate Ballard, Meah Billinger, Karen Brown, Cate Brownell, Ben Browning, Brayden Clark, Casteus Combs, Taylor Cranwell, Rye Fisher, Olivia Garvin, Trevor Glassburn, Kelby Hays, Axel Henry, Sydney Henry, Auston Hoskins, Mark Huerta, Jackson Keil, Trey Kuntz, Robbie LeFevre, Alex Luna, Vanessa Meza, Dillyn Morton, Jennifer Nygren, Sara Proano, Ethan Rose, Alisha Saylor, Allie Schumacher, Laryssa Schumacher, Kaeden Sheets, Reegan Skeels, Kaitlynn Storch, Jerelyn Straber, Levi Troudt, Easton Wilson, Jace Wright
Westminster – Nevaeh Clouse
Wray – Samantha Buchanan
Yuma – Alejandra Eduardo Nunez, Kinley Eyring, Alyson Gardner, Sandy Gilliland, Brekyn Josh, Trevor Salzman, Nadia Monreal Santiesteban, Kenzie Weathers
Arizona – Ryan Meyer
California – Cora Onorato
Florida – Liam Gonzalez
Hawaii – Alexis Camara
Nebraska – Jackson Trout
New Mexico – Jude Marquez
New York – Aiden McNally
Texas – Yani Garay, Joshua Kiyaga
Utah – Layne Shepherd
Wyoming – Michaela Moorehouse, Clara Petersen
Germany – Travis Duran
Great Britain – Sam Wright
Greece – Filippa Goula
Russian Federation – Ksenia Kiryanova, Valeria Spiridonova
Spain – Santi Hemmerling Bazan