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Northeastern Releases Honor Roll for Fall 2022 Semester

January 9, 2023

Sterling, CO--Northeastern Junior College has released its Honor Roll list for the Fall 2022 Semester and reports that 335 students were given high academic achievement recognition, including 167 students who made the President’s List by earning a 4.0 grade point average.

January 11, 2023
Sign that says Northeastern Junior College in front of Hays Student Center

Northeastern Junior College has released its Honor Roll list for the Fall 2022 Semester and reports that 335 students were given high academic achievement recognition, including 167 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):  

 

Arvada – Evan Hurlburt

Atwood – Monte Cook, Bailey Erickson, Kaidence Murphy

Aurora – Hermione Hecht, Brissa Toribio

Bailey – Ellie Woodward

Berthoud – Wynn Drewes

Broomfield – Jacquelynn Siefken

Brush – Matthew Gorrell, Kinsey Grauer

Colorado Springs – Daniel Perry, Grace Yoder

Cope – Samuel Koolstra

Eaton – Alexis Schmitt

Eckley – Lyndsey Mekelburg

Erie – Ayva McComas

Fleming – David Betley, Triston Castillo, Kody Donnelson, Nolan Japp, Kally Kirkwood, Jaime Nab, Brett Nolde, Lexi Schaefer, Laney Schliesser, Madi Serrato

Fort Collins – Julianna Browder, Kyleigh Cardillo

Frederick – Riley Melvin

Fruita – Lauren Lee

Gill – Carson Zacharias

Gypsum – Faythe Eichler

Haxtun – Jonathan Ballard, Taylor Boerner, Brad Clark, Hunter Donovan, Cassidy Goddard, Kristina Jones, Brock Miller, Gianna Swan

Hayden – Gracie Day

Highlands Ranch – Silas Walker

Holyoke – Erin Anderen, Elly Brown, Savannah Burris, Daniela Fierro, Parker Jones, Elise Krogmeier, Hannah Lindholm, Tayla Martin, Tessa Rosane, Ethan Schneller, Elyce Sisseck, Baylor Struckmeyer, Carter Van Overbeke

Hudson – Harley Baas

Iliff – Taylor Hernandez, Seth Marick, Annalise Roth

Julesburg – Bella Campbell, Kellum Carnahan, Abi Dille, Keyana Ehnes, Avery Goddard, Kaden Harens, Olivia Ingram, Taylor Ingram, Collin Lechman, Dawn Westerbuhr, Peyton Worley

Kersey – Brock White

Littleton – Jeffrey Behrends

Longmont – Colton Bashor

Merino – Kody Clouse, Taysa Conger, Cooper Dewitt, Kaden Piel, Deacon Trenkle, Faith Trenkle

Northglenn – Manuel Garcia Caraballo

Oak Creek – Emily Romero

Otis – Ethan Glenn, Peighton Kendrick, Tyler Reynolds

Peetz – Ashley Kissell

Peyton – Saria Cortez

Rifle – Taylor Wiescamp

Sedgwick – Parker Paiz

Sterling – Tony Abarca, Jenn Armstrong, Will Bornhoft, Amy Caillouette, Jennifer Chavez, Hailie Conover, Diego Doering, Joanna Duell, Yadira Galvan-Hernandez, Harley Gareis, Tyler Glassburn, Tara Gress, Lilli Guinn, Robert Hendrix, Alyssa Hill, Ashley Hillyer, Cristen Houghton, Hadassah Lindstadt, Liz Miller, Emily Mohni, Rylyn Nelson, Stephanie Nichols, Kiahna Pasillas, Lauren Rice, Brian Riggle, Amanda Roche, Alisha Saylor, Allie Schumacher, Kaylee Soule, Dylan Starbird, Jaelynne Steimer, Devon Strobel, Jessica Swingle, Levi Troudt, Shanna Wenzel, Brandon Williams, Roy Wren

Thornton – Danielle Gonzales

Woodrow – Hannah Vondy

Yoder – Clayton Sanger

Yuma – Ana Alarcon, Erin Allen, Briana Arvizo, James Brandner, Olivia Cullen, Maci Daugherty, Liddy Day, Ari Estrada, Ashley Marshall, Ally Mermis, Jaslin Olivas Varela, Denton Peil, Neidin Quezada, Miles Rutledge, Jerry Thompson, Cesar Varela, Nolan White, Vashi Winter

Hawaii – Alexis Camara

Idaho – Jada Thurber

Nebraska – Joshua Arend, Mac Ballard, Logan Edson, Kinley Greenough, Abby Scholz

Oregon – Sydney Baldwin

Utah – Andre Cooper, Lulu Harris, Denim Lister, Braydon Mogle

Brazil – Joao Lucas Cerqueira Fonseca, Hugo Dos Santos Rego

France – Elias Khodri, Ruben Paris, Samuel Paris

Germany – Annika Helf

Netherlands – Anne Van Den Beitel

New Zealand – Kelsie Walker

 

 

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 – Colleen Jackson, Kenzie Kraich

Aurora – Kayla Buaer

Bond – Lela Biekert

Brighton – Jaelyn Korbe

Burlington – Hunter Brenner

Castle Rock – Morgan Williams

Centennial – Kelly Fagan, ZoeyAngel Portillo

Colorado Springs – Jeremy Long, Philip Sermersheim

Crook – Trista Hernandez

Deer Trail – Kennedy Donovan

Fleming – Wacey Day, Aaron McKean

Fort Collins – Gavin Kopp, April Nichols, Charlee Sommers

Greeley – Logan Bean, Bailie Duncan, Chelsea Peterson

Haxtun – Kylee Workman

Julesburg – Lindsey Nail

Lafayette – Grace Batchelor

Merino – Peyton Nestor

Ovid – Allie Bernhardt

Sterling – Casie Amen, Halie Cure, Reagan Fehringer, Bree Hunker, Cristal Jofre, Owen Kennedy, Jillian Matthews, Mercedes Puga, Keanu Renteria, Marcus Renteria, Lily Ryles, Jerelyn Straber, Alexis Tait, Jace Wright

Westminster – Jared Settergren

Wiggins – Leonel Luna

Windsor – Alex Tanner

Wray – Sam Buchanan

Yuma – Forest Rutledge

Iowa – Kylee De Hoogh

Nebraska – Zoey Boos, Blake Bruns, Matthew Bruns

New Mexico – Riley Dean-Butt

South Dakota – Acelyn Brink

Utah – Brayden Jones

Wyoming – Ron Hankins Masterson, Clara Petersen

Brazil – Lucas Martins

England – Sam Wright

 

 

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 – Brooke Rule

Anton – Janessa Ramey

Arvada – Philip Ruch, Lillian Slight, Chloe Strait

Atwood – Delayne Kuntz, Kaylee Propst

Aurora – Valeria Perez Rivera

Castle Rock – Caley Harper

Centennial – Mia Glover, Jack Rottschafer

Colorado Springs – Nick Anaya, Daniel Cha, Terrance Dawson, Skylar Stanley

Cope – Joslyn King

Denver – Myriam Dominguez

Eaton – Kathleen Conway, Kylie Kayser

Eckley – Shyla Hatch

Elizabeth – Michael Zapfe

Evans – Jayna Lockard, Lyndsie Roberts

Firestone – Emma Osborn

Flagler – Rachel McCaffrey

Fleming – Kendra Koehler, Darci Muller, Damon Nab

Fort Morgan – Jacqueline Escalera, Bryce Kendrick, Chris Sturgeon

Golden – Jenni Moran

Greeley – Andi Padilla

Haxtun – Michael Gerk, Yeidy Mendoza

Holyoke – Sabryn Burris, Adison Goldenstein, Anna Hayes, Sasha Lopez, Kyrah McConachie

Hudson – Jarret Lanzen

Iliff – Katie Jolly

Julesburg – Brittney Geschwenter

Kiowa – Malia Monette-Willett

Littleton – Matt Yarish

Loveland – Matthew Steele, Kaitlan Vanderhoff

Merino – Larissa Fritzler

Monument – Lena Schiller

New Raymer – Andrew Long

Otis – James Blackwell, Mason Metzler

Pine – Makayla Carson

Sterling – Jaqueline Alcorta, Makenna Armstrong, Addy Bacon, Maria Louisa Calderon, Francisco Castro, Brayden Clark, Casteus Combs, Danny De Souza, Dylan DiOrio, Jesse Esterbrook, Jennifer Garcia, Kyla Graber, Maria Guereca Gallegos, Kylee Irwin, Cahlie Kerker, Trey Kuntz, Callie Lauer, Ryann Linn, Alex Luna, Jalyssa Maker, Vanessa Meza, Dillyn Morton, Darynee Palser, Emi Reeves, Amy Sanders, Laryssa Schumacher, Kaeden Sheets, Matthew Smith, Macie Smock, Kaitlyn Storch, Kailynne Swingle

Thornton – Brenna Singer

Westminster – Brooklyn Davis

Wiggins – Corazon Mendez, Trent Schumacher

Wray – Karina Fierro, Ryann Way, Monica White

Yuma – Sarah Cook, Kevin Hermosillo, Grant Kuntz, Abraham Lopez, Chase McCreath, Micaela Prettyman, Lea Richardson, Trevor Salzman, Isabella Young

Idaho – Ryan Payne

Nebraska – Danielle Burge, Jaylan Ruffin

New Mexico – Sidney Bills, Jace Whalen

Utah – Canyon Palmer

Wyoming – Michaela Moorehouse

Canada – Josh Cote

England – Alysia Donnison

France – Martin Launay, Augustin Warnod

Russia – Dora Li

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