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Routt Catholic Names 77 Students to Second-Quarter Honor, High-Honors Rolls

Routt Catholic names 77 students to second-quarter honor and high-honors rolls, recognizing academic excellence that matters to families and college admissions.

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Routt Catholic Names 77 Students to Second-Quarter Honor, High-Honors Rolls
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Routt Catholic High School recognized 77 students on Jan. 23, 2026, by naming them to its second-quarter honor and high-honors rolls for academic achievement. The list includes 51 students on the high-honors roll and 26 on the honor roll, a showing that highlights strong student performance across all grades and gives local families cause for pride.

High-honors recipients were led by 18 seniors: Adam Abell, Claire Bonjean, Aleksander Brackett, Dalton Brown, Jacob Brown, Owen Geirnaeirt, Hayden Hamel, Avanel Jones, Kendall Little, Samuel Long, Chloe Maltby, Memphis Mangold, Meaghan Marshall, Bryson Mossman, Grant Naeve, Talon Thompson, Brady Turner and Kenzie Vinyard. Fifteen juniors earned high honors: Alyssa Brickey, Anson Butcher, Jamie Chen, Evan Cors, Camden Fritz, Lauren Graham, Elizabeth Kennedy, Alexandra Laumakis, Madison Maro, Thomas Meehan, Taegen Rives, Shaurya Singh, Owen Smith, Gabriella Vitale and Chase White. Six sophomores made high honors: Tatum Bonjean, Aaron Chen, Britni Dillard, Chloe Maul, Nolan Mossman and Aleigha Roach. Twelve freshmen were named to the high-honors roll: Brody Beets, Daniel Devine, Alexandra Eoff, Maizi Fox, Cooper Fritz, Kiley Glaenzer, Danica Grubb, Quinn Johnson, Calla Maltby, Kaylin Rohn, Ava Turner and Parker White.

The honor roll includes 11 seniors: Hector Alvarado, Grace Cleveland, Cannon Creviston, Clarissa Emerick, Cameron Finn, Easton Harris, Angelique Lowery, Gavan Sheehan, Sophia Sielschott, Isabella Vitale and Dominick York. Eight juniors joined the honor roll: Jaylee Crafton, Reese English, Joscelyn Hall, Liam Hicks, Keagan Lawson, Kinley Mireles-Cook, Lake Unland and Zander York. Sophomores Gabriel Long and Madilynn Wisdom and freshmen Wyatt Jumper, Brooklyn Marshall, Emmett Murray, Kenaya Mwandeke and Kaden Nguyen round out the 26 honor-roll students.

The distribution of honorees shows that 66 percent of the recognized students (51 of 77) reached high-honors status, with senior representation strongest among high-honors at 18 students. For Morgan County residents, that concentration of academically high-performing seniors can influence college application competitiveness and scholarship opportunities, while strong results among underclassmen bode well for continuity in academic achievement.

Beyond individual recognition, the honor and high-honors rolls serve as a measurable indicator of the school’s academic environment. Consistent lists of academically successful students can matter to local education policy discussions, to families weighing school choices, and to employers and postsecondary institutions assessing the county’s human capital pipeline.

Routt Catholic’s release of the second-quarter rosters offers a midyear snapshot of student performance as the school moves into the third quarter and the spring college-admissions cycle. For families and community members, the announcement provides a moment to celebrate student effort and to track which students may leverage these results for scholarships and next-step academic opportunities.

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