BMS students named to honor roll

Berg Middle School has announced the names of those included on the honor roll for the first term of the 2012-2013 school year.

Eighth Grade ‘A’ Honor Roll

Kaytlin Ahn, Morgan Allen, Caitlynn Antle, Kaitlyn Barnes, Wyatt Beavers, Emily Bollhoefer, Justice Borger, Hadley Braaksma, Emma Carter, Michaella Cope, Tessa DeJong, Dylan Easley, Gabrielle Edwards, Justine Eilander, Spencer Elbert, Justin Fischer, Ashlee Freese, Connor Gholson, Rebecca Gibson, Garrett Griggs, Logan Heisdorffer, Sydney Hook, Larrissa Iles, Courtney Jacobsen, Roswell Ladewig, Paul Maharry, Madison Mann, Reagan Maple, Tierra McNeeley, Emily Mehmen, Emma Meyer, Alexander Miller, Emily Miller, Reid Miller, Morgan Modlin, Madison Noe, Jordan Norvell, Lienne Pak, Peyton Patterson, Sarah Prendergast, Megan Pressgrove, Ryanne Rausch, Savannah Reicks, Reese Rosenquist, Haley Ruiz Pittman, Taylor Shipley, Megan Shores, Brady Smith, Jordyn Soule, Joseph Stammeyer, Tyler Stanton, Keith Steinbach, Leah Thomas, Katherine Thorpe, Sidney Tingle, Nathan Tremel, Taylor Tremmel, Megan VanDalen, Joshua Ventling, Ian Wells, Amie Williams, Allison Winchell, McKenna Winther, Brooke Wolfe and Hannah Yeager.

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