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Twenty-Six Kurn Hattin Students Make Honor Roll

April 26, 2013

Twenty-Six Kurn Hattin Students Make Honor Roll

Westminster, VT–Kurn Hattin is proud to announce that twenty-six students have made the Honor Roll at the school’s third quarter. Kurn Hattin offers a certified 1-8 academic program in which students are placed in academic classes based on their academic abilities and needs. The objective is to recognize learning style, not as a way to label children, but to understand how each child learns best and in what ways Kurn Hattin might facilitate that learning. The ability groupings, which are the names of the northeastern states and their grade equivalent, are: MA (Pre 1–3.0), PA (3.0–4.5), MD (4.0–5.5), CT (5.0–6.5), NH (6.0–7.0), (NY 5.0–7.0), ME (6.5–7.5), and VT (7.5.–up). Fifth through eighth grade students are on Honors if they have earned all As and Bs in their academic courses. High Honors is achieved by having earned all As. The Honorees receive a signed certificate by the principal. Congratulations!

 

High Honors

Jahyde Bullard (VT) (Grades 7.5–up) – ​Camden, NJ

Susanna Compare (VT) ​- North Walpole, NH

 

Honors – VT (Grades 7.5–up)

Montana Fellows – ​Wilder, VT

Jenitza Fernandez – ​Holyoke, MA

Krysta Gottfried​ – Milton, VT

Christopher Hopkins – ​Springfield, VT

D’Leanne Solovei​ – Peterborough, NH

Thomas Taylor​ – Ludlow, VT

 

Honors – ME (Grades 6.5–7.5)

Breanna Holmes​ – Winchester, NH

Stephanie Tingley – ​Bennington, NH

Andrea Turner – ​Westminster, VT

 

Honors – NY (Grades 5.0–7.0)

Gamael Jean-Francois​ – Manchester, VT

Madison Ramos – ​Lebanon, NH

Sairy Bernardez – ​New York, NY

 

Honors – NH (Grades 6.0–7.0)

Shandae Cruz​ – Holyoke, MA

Jaime Minor – ​New York, NY

Brianna Pelchar​ – Springfield, VT

Jonathan Sherette – ​Putney, VT

Chelsea Taylor – ​Ludlow, VT

Shelby Taylor – ​Ludlow, VT

Danielle Barber – ​Springfield, VT

Hailey Bliven – ​Derby Line, VT

Kaylee Cherbonneau​ – Claremont, NH

 

Honors – CT (Grades 5.0–6.5)

Jayden Rogstad – ​Chester, VT

Zachary Smith – ​Athens, VT

Emebet Stott – ​Lebanon, NH

 

Since 1894, Kurn Hattin has helped thousands of at-risk children and their families by offering a safe home and quality education in a nurturing environment. Kurn Hattin transforms the lives of children and their families forever.

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