Sterling, CO--Northeastern Junior College has released its Honor Roll list for the Spring 2023 Semester and reports that 326 students were given high academic achievement recognition, including 188 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 – Addicyn Kessinger
Arvada – Catelyn Havekost
Atwood – Bailey Erickson, Kaidence Murphy, Kaylee Propst
Aurora – Kayla Bauer
Bailey – Eleanor Woodward
Bennett – Trista Lebsack
Berthoud – Wynn Drewes
Bond – Benjamin Biekert
Broomfield – Jacquelynn Siefken
Castle Rock – Eden McNally
Colorado Springs – Saria Cortez, Daniel Perry, Philip Sermesheim, Grace Yoder
Cope – Samuel Koolstra
Crook – Trista Hernandez
Denver – Lindsay Saavedra
Eaton – Austin Hays, Alexis Schmitt
Eckley – Lyndsey Mekelburg
Firestone – Emma Osborn
Fleming – Davud Betley, Whitney Chintala, Kody Donnelson, Kally Kirkwood, Kendra Koehler, Darci Muller, Jaime Nab, Lexi Schaefer, Laney Schliesser
Fort Collins – Hannah Akerly-France, Julianna Browder, Gavin Kopp, Brady Zink
Fort Morgan – Bryce Kendrick, Chris Sturgeon
Frederick – Riley Melvin
Gill – Carson Zacharias
Golden – Jenni Moran
Greeley – Bailie Duncan, Paige Lambrecht, Chelsea Peterson, Emma Whittaker
Gypsum – Faythe Eichler
Haxtun – Jonathan Ballard, Brad Clark, Hunter Donovan, Jennifer Feik, Grace Gibson, Cassidy Goddard, Kristina Jones, Brock Miller, Gianna Swan, Paige Thompson
Hayden – Gracie Day
Hillrose – Heidi Binnendyk
Holyoke – Alma Alejandre, Elly Brown, Parker Jones, Charlotte Kramer, Hannah Lindholm, Sasha Lopez, Tayla Martin, Kyrah McConachie, Yoselin Pena, Tamara Penzing, Tessa Rosane, Ethan Schneller, Carter Van Overbeke
Hudson – Harley Baas
Iliff – Taylor Hernandez, Aaliah Jones, Seth Marick, Brittany Poyner, Annalise Roth
Johnstown – Jerelyn Straber
Julesburg – Kellum Carnahan, Keyana Ehnes, Brittney Geschwentner, Avery Goddard, Diane Hernandez, Taylor Ingram, Ashley Stoneking, Jordyn Strasser
Lafayette – Grace Witt
Littleton – Jeffrey Behrends
Loveland – Kaitlan Vanderhoff
Merino – Peyton Nestor, Kaden Piel, Deacon Trenkle, Faith Trenkle
Oak Creek – Emily Romero
Otis – Peighton Kendrick
Ovid – Tanya Lucero
Peetz – Ashley Kissell
Severance – Sabryn Burris, Savannah Burris
Sterling – Tony Abarca, Jaqueline Alcorta, Addy Bacon, Billy Joe Ball, Cedi Ball, Brenda Baltazar, Sonya Batty, Yadira Benson-Lively, Halle Conover, Halie Cure, Callie Dickerson, Dylan DiOrio, Diego Doering, Joanna Duell, Braylen Feather, Charli Frankenfeld, Harley Gareis, Tyler Glassburn, Tara Gress, Lilli Guinn, Robert Hendrix, Alyssa Hill, Ashley Hillyer, Cristen Houghton, Bree Hunker, Owen Kennedy, Cahlie Kerker, Christopher Knox, Vanessa Meza, Emily Mohni, Rylyn Nelson, Kiahna Pasillas, Luca Pendleton, Sarah Proano, Mercedes Puga, Emi Reeves, Brian Riggle, Lily Ryles, Sydni Sandoval, Alisha Saylor, Monica Schmidt, Allie Schumacher, Laryssa Schumacher, Matthew Smith, Macie Smock, Noah Soper, Kaylee Soule, Jaelynn Steimer, Samantha Swan, Levi Troudt, Brandon Williams, Amanda Yetter
Thornton – Brenna Singer
Wiggins – Brooke Bostron, Corazon Mendez
Windsor – Trent Schumacher
Woodrow – Hannah Vondy
Wray – Monica White
Yuma –Erin Allen, Neidin Quezada Chavez, Olivia Cullen, Liddy Day, Candy Gilliland, Ally Mermis, Fatima Morales, Alejandra Eduardo Nunez, Denton Peil, Miles Rutledge, Jaslin Olivas Varela, Vashti Winter
Hawaii – Alexis Camara
Iowa – Kylee De Hoogh, Austin Meyer
Nebraska – Zoey Boos, Logan Edson, Kinley Greenough, Rylie Mintling, Abby Scholz
New Mexico – Sidney Bills
Oregon – Sydney Baldwin
Utah – LuLu Harris, Denim Lister
Brazil – Joao Lucas Cerqueira Fonseca, Lucas Martins
France – Elias Khodri, Ruben Paris, Samuel Paris
Germany – Annika Helf
Italy – Francesca Nuzzo
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 – Kenzie Kraich, Jake Lusk
Arvada – Anna Ruter
Brighton – Jaelyn Korbe
Colorado Springs – Skylar Stanley
Cope – Montana Mason
Eckley – Shyla Hatch
Elizabeth – Michael Zapfe
Evans – Lyndsie Roberts
Fleming – Wacey Day
Fort Collins – Charlee Sommers
Frederick – Marie Ruddick
Greeley – Andi Padilla
Haxtun – Ashton Ayala, Osman Coss
Merino – Taysa Conger
Parker – Brandon Bigby, Kaylee Eyl
Sterling – Lakesha Hershfeldt, Kylee Irwin, Reyna Kellen, Callie Lauer, Alex Luna, Jalyssa Maker, Kenzley Palser, Marcus Renteria, Lauren Rice, Amy Sanders, Alexis Tait, Roy Wren, Aubrey Wright
Timnath – Addy Deal
Windsor – Kobe Greene
Wray – Ryann Way
Yuma – Ana Alarcon
Arizona – Swantayla Poola
Idaho – Jada Thurber
Iowa – Isaac Sherrill
Nebraska – Blake Bruns
Utah – Braydon Mogle
Wyoming – Rori Hankins Masterson
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):
Anton – Janessa Ramey
Arvada – Erik Horton, Evan Hurlburt, Lillian Slight
Ault – Kisa Sameshima, Sam Scanga
Aurora – Brissa Toribio Arellano, Hermione Hecht
Bond – Lela Biekert
Brighton – Brye Thompson
Brush – Kinsey Grauser, Aspin Guettlein, Hank Shaver
Castle Rock – Caley Harper
Centennial – Kelly Fagan, Mia Glover
Collbran – Maddisyn Miller
Commerce City – Heaven Moore
Cope – Joslyn King
Eaton – Kathleen Conway, Kylie Kayser
Erie – Thomas Smith
Fairplay – Chloe Campbell
Flagler – Rachel McCaffrey
Fleming – Triston Castillo, Madi Serrato
Fort Collins – April Nichols
Frederick – Nevaeh Clouse
Fruita – Lauren Lee
Greeley – Logan Bean
Hillrose – Kora Soto
Holyoke – Erin Anderen, Dylan Hielscher, Elise Krogmeier, Caelum McConachie, Wyatt Sprague, Emma Thompson
Iliff – Tanner Gerk
Julesburg – Bella Campbell, Kaden Harens, Olivia Ingram, Peyton Worley
Littleton – Matt Yarish
Longmont – Colton Bashor
Merino – Cooper Dewitt, Larissa Fritzler, Tanner Hutt
Monument – Lena Schiller
Otis – Ethan Glenn, Owen Glenn
Parker – Hayden Nerwin, Justin Smith
Peetz – LaKrisha Fehringer
Rifle – Taylor Wiescamp
Sedgwick – Parker Paiz
Sterling – Ben Browning, Maria Louisa Calderon, Casteus Combs, Taylor Cranwell, Catherine Critz, Reagan Fehringer, Ryann Linn, Ayden Miller, Sharyn Montejano, Dillyn Morton, Darynee Palser, Caleb Soliman, Colin Stieb, Devon Strobel, Michael Walker
Vona – Caddis Robinson
Wray – Samantha Buchanan
Yoder – Clayton Sanger
Yuma – Jack Blecha, Anna Chapman, Ari Estrada, Ashley Marshall, Micaela Prettyman, Jesus Ross, Cesar Varela, Makenzie Weathers, Isabella Young
Alaska – Breanna Butchart
Idaho – Ryan Payne
Nebraska – McCaffrey Ballard, Matthew Bruns, Danielle Burge, Benjamin Mitchell
South Dakota – Acelyn Brink
Texas – Jailyn Potts
Utah – Tucker Naccarato
Canada – Joshua Cote, Carter Marlow
France – Martin Launay, Augustin Warnod
Netherlands – Anne Van den Beitel
Spain – Alexandra Westerdijk Martin