Those making the President’s List included (by home location as designated by the student):
Akron – Abby Scholes, Justin Traxler, Sara Wylie
Anton – Kade Dutton, Benjamin Shook
Ault – Alyssa Winter
Bethune – Chadron Walters
Black Hawk – Wilhelm Lorenz
Brighton – Sydney Crites, Jorge Trejo
Brush – Madison Blackwelder, Nichole Vasquez
Colorado Springs – Katelynne Kelly
Commerce City – Mason Donato, Danielle Woolsey
Cope – Tyler Schneider
Crook – Joshua Kokes, Collin Lange
Denver – Mark Thurman
Evans – Mayson Fagot
Evergreen – Sara Lynch
Fort Collins – Abby Harpman
Fort Morgan – Kendall Elliott, Lindsey Nestor
Greeley – Andie Anderson, Lauren Wagner
Haxtun – Joseph Gerk
Holyoke – Tate Dille, Alyssa Sprague, Carissa Zion
Idalia – Talon Glanz
Iliff – Kinlie Lewis, Andrea Marick, Adam Zink
Julesburg – Bailey Blochowitz, Sadie Ingram, Kory Neugebauer
La Salle – Amanda Terrell
Lakewood – Luca Dincola
Littleton – Chloe Abernethy, Ceth Collins, Nickalus DiNapoli, Jason Kramlich, Autumn Mejia
Loveland – Coleton Huggins
Mancos – Kasey Wallace
Matheson – Delaney Hegger
Merino – Nicole Edgar, Rylee Nelson, Hannah Pejsa, Lydia Pejsa
Morrison – Matthew Johnson
Orchard – Paige Finegan
Otis – Tristan Holland
Ovid – Whitney Walter
Parker – Samantha Smith
Parshall – Gina Manguso
Ramah – Riley Maranville
Sedalia – Bethany Phippen
Sterling – Jennifer Armstrong, Kiersten Bohler, Andy Davenport, Daniel De Souza, Jade Diamond, Connie Ernst, Hailey Fehringer, Jecelle Fetzer, Ananisia Gallegos, Shanna Garvin, Bryce Gilliland, Auston Hoskins, Kaitlyn Houghton, Chase Hume, Mallory Kaiser, Akayla Mahaffey, Marrissa McAlister, Arabella Melton, Emily Mohni, Tucker Myers, Paige Northrup, Kyle Richardson, Brian Riggle, Jessica Swanson, Katherine Von Steinman, Kristina Tatro, Molly Weatherill, Ryan Wecker, Brendon Williams-Ransde, Kobe Wilson
Stoneham – Devin Littlefield
Stratton – Levi Monroe Shean
Thornton – Stacy Bott
Watkins – Lindsey Moos
Weldona – Kirsten Wood
Westcliffe – Chloe Reinke
Westminster – Ashlee Napowsa
Windsor – Trent Schumacher
Wray – Carolina Moya-Rodriguez
Yuma – Shelby Blach, Andrea Kuntz, Tiffany Leach, Ema Richardson, Nolan White
Florida – Dylan Viebrantz-Zavatini
Kansas – Ethan Richmond
Minnesota – Derek Ericson
Nebraska – Colton Hendrix, Thomas Kramer, Kogen Yamamoto
New Mexico – Nicole Barela
Brazil – Joao Fonseca
Canada – Brady Howg
France – Alex Champavert, Clement Scaccia, Augustin Warnod
Germany – Lars Walczyk
Italy – Lorenzo Brugiati
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):
Arvada – Richard Padilla
Atwood – Faith Murphy
Aurora – Callan Phair
Bennett – Mandy McCormick, Kaylie Zuhlke
Berthoud – Christopher Desousa
Brush – Dalayna Tadolini, Jordan Uhrig, Bryson Wooldridge
Burlington – Conner Colglazier
Colorado Springs – Joseph Miles, Daniel Perry
Deer Trail – Liddya Lavoie
Denver – Austin Brady, Kapema Ongala
Elizabeth – Hayden Graham
Erie – Shjon Booth
Flagler – Reid Strode
Fleming – Catherine Castillo, Brooke Sigmon
Fort Collins – Hannah Eddy, Hailey Vaughan
Fort Morgan – Jordan Kendrick
Fruita – Andrew Sackett
Gunnison – Kim Brown
Julesburg – Karsen Blochowitz
Littleton – Tystad Murray
Merino – Ryann Briggs
Otis – Weslley Smith, Mallory Thompson
Steamboat Springs – Jessica Diehl
Sterling – Lathecia Avila, Garrett Cockroft, Alejandro Del Rio Rodriguez, Joseph Emmet, Sarah Figueroa, Trevor Glassburn, Cody Legg, Vanessa Meza, Allie Schumacher, Reece Reyes-Sonnenberg, Cassandra Schlueter, Logan Veenendaal
Strasburg – Kathleen Marty
Wray – Noah Johnson
Nebraska – Lane Edis, MarLee Neu
Wyoming – Meghan Blue
Brazil – Felipe Carli Diniz Oliveira
France – Milan Diklic
Spain – Mar Danes Ricart
Turkey – Helin Halden
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):
Alamosa – Tab Smith
Arvada – Seth Keener, Kendra Moul
Aurora – Quincey Jewett
Berthoud – Carly Rafferty
Brighton – Matt Baker, Danikah McCollam
Brush – Alexandria Bartlett, McLane Beck, Ilyssa DeHerrera
Centennial – Colby Haworth
Collbran – Brandon Melnikoff
Colorado Springs – Ian Costa
Denver – Riley Klein, Vince Palizzi
Evans – Ashley Adamson
Fleming – Riata Day, Krysta Herring, Cole Sigmon
Fort Collins – Erin Spear
Fort Morgan – Olga Escalera, Devin Gerken
Franktown – Ainsley Fischer
Granby – Abigail Halley
Gunnison – Lauren Shrieves
Haxtun – Maria Swan
Hillrose – Heidi Binnendyk
Holyoke – Ashley Rahe, Janel Rodriguez
Idalia – Caleb Wingfield
Iliff – Dylan Huss
Julesburg – Rachel Larsen
Kirk – Trevor Frank
Limon – Jessica Bruno
Log Lane Village – Elena Chavez
Longmont – Karson Bean
Loveland – Madilynn Juarez
Merino – Katie Bass
Monument – Kylie Walker
Otis – Cecelia Spaulding
Ovid – Amanda Patch
Peetz – Jonathan Martin
Peyton – Brenden Carroll
Snyder – Wyatt Holdren
Sterling – Nevaeh Archuleta, Tarah Bennett, Hashon Boyd, Brayden Clark, Joseph Coakley, Rodrigo Del Rio Rodriguez, Cabrea Elliott, Amber Finlayson, Jimi Flesner, Keriann Haney, Cristen Houghton, Cheyenne Jacks, Carter Keil, Aaron Lenox, Cade Nelson, Kaylee Soule, Jordan Thiel, Joseph Vallejos, Michael Weichart
Thornton – Slayter Andolsek, Parker Licknosky
Westminster – Lluvia Garcia
Wray – Keegan Shaw
Yampa – Grace Olinger
Yuma – Katlyn Dinsmore, Raquel Eduardo, Blake Sprague
Arizona – Evan Reynolds
California – Cora Onorato
Minnesota – Emily Schmiedeberg
Nebraska – Tanner Burge, Kylie Howell
South Dakota – Cayla Sundberg
Serbia – Andjelija Draskovic