Dozens of Two Harbors and Silver Bay Students Make Second-Quarter Honor Rolls
Dozens of students at Two Harbors High School and William M. Kelley School in Silver Bay made the Lake Superior School District’s second-quarter 'A' honor-roll and merit lists published Feb. 17, 2026.

Dozens of Two Harbors and Silver Bay students were named to the Lake Superior School District’s second-quarter honor and merit rolls, a list published by the Lake County Press on Feb. 17, 2026. The publication named students from Two Harbors High School and William M. Kelley School who earned 'A' honor-roll or merit distinctions for the second academic quarter.
The district’s second-quarter lists distinguish between 'A' honor-roll students and those earning merit recognition, giving a snapshot of academic performance across the Lake Superior School District. Two Harbors High School and William M. Kelley School were both represented on the boards of distinction, reflecting outcomes from coursework and grading during the fall and winter terms that led into the February publication.
Local educators and families in Lake County have long used honor-roll notices to track student progress in small-town settings such as Two Harbors and Silver Bay. The Feb. 17, 2026 publication by the Lake County Press puts those classroom achievements on a public stage, which can influence school programming conversations at district meetings in Two Harbors and motivate resource allocation discussions for William M. Kelley School.
Recognition on the district’s second-quarter lists can also intersect with broader concerns in Lake County about equity in education and student supports. For students at Two Harbors High School and William M. Kelley School, being named to the 'A' honor-roll or receiving merit status may affect access to advanced coursework and enrichment opportunities that district leaders review at school board sessions in the Lake Superior School District.

Parents and community organizations in Two Harbors and Silver Bay often cite Lake County Press listings when organizing study groups, tutoring, or scholarship outreach; the Feb. 17, 2026 honor-roll publication provides a timely reference for those local efforts. Seeing classmates from William M. Kelley and Two Harbors High School publicly acknowledged can shape conversations among coaches, teachers, and counselors who work directly with students on academic planning in Lake County.
As the Lake Superior School District moves beyond the second quarter, attention in Two Harbors and Silver Bay will turn toward summer planning and academic supports for students who did not appear on the Feb. 17 honor-roll lists. The Lake County Press’ publication of the district’s second-quarter 'A' honor-roll and merit lists documents academic achievement in the moment and provides a concrete starting point for Lake County educators and families to address inequities and bolster student success.
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