New Hope: Tara Cooney (New Hope-Solebury HS)Ĭollegedale: Connor Dickinson (Collegedale Academy)Īustin: Elizabeth Kent (Stephen F Austin HS)ĭhaka: Ajra Faiza Islam (Academia Pearson Edexcel) Portland: Isabella Oliver-Steinberg (Cleveland HS)Įlizabethtown: Aaliyah Sharpe (Elizabethtown Area HS) Mcminnville: Finigan Reuter (Mcminnville Senior HS) Westerville: Claudia Santino (Westerville South HS) Lewis Center: Madeline Flanagan (Olentangy HS) Kirtland: Richard Holcknecht (Kirtland HS) Warwick: Felicia Conneely-Nolan (Warwick Valley HS) Wallkill: Samantha Rodriguez (Wallkill Senior HS) Massena: Ieniente Cook (Massena Central HS) Long Island City: Rosa Rijo-Benitez (International Guardia Cc) Ramsey: Mariana Steiner Morales (Ramsey HS) Saint Louis: Dana Dorman (Principia Upper School)įlemington: Sydney Lehrer (Hunterdon Central Regional HS) Kansas City: Ocea Roberts Thompson (Pembroke Hill School)
Saint Louis Park: Victoria Martinez (Saint Louis Park HS), Jordyn Turek (Saint Louis Park HS) South Berwick: Halliday Dinsmore-Patch (Marshwood HS)Īndover: John Olson (Legacy Christian Academy) Newcastle: Eleanor Mathews (Lincoln Academy) Potomac: Lachlan Williams (Saint Andrews Episcopal School) Marshfield: Daria Braithwaite (Marshfield HS)īaltimore: Anael Hester (Baltimore School For The Arts) New Castle: Emily Hilliard (Henry County HS)Īshburnham: Elizabeth Schoolar (Cushing Academy) Wichita: Bailey Forsythe (Maize South HS) Indianapolis: William Prather (Homeschooled)
Norcross: Miranda Kaufman (James Madison HS) Marietta: Jennifer Long (George Walton Comprehensive HS) Gainesville: Trinity Grafft (Oak Hall School) Washington: Zoe Dolge (Woodrow Wilson Senior HS), Carly HoganBruen (Field School) Las Animas: Thomas Ehlers (Las Animas HS) Highlands Ranch: Samantha Best (Highlands Ranch HS) Santa Rosa: Caroline Langley (Summerfield Waldorf School)Įvergreen: Kaedin Parlee (Clear Creek HS) San Mateo: Stephanie Shields (Nueva School) San Francisco: Sofie Harriman (San Francisco Waldorf HS) Sacramento: Ezra Hammel (C K Mcclatchy HS), Grace Larsen-Anderson (Christian Brothers HS) Grass Valley: Kathryn Moore (Nevada Union HS) Virginia Beach: Cassidy Richardson (Princess Anne HS)Įagle River: Reece Young (Eagle River HS) Prince George: Alexis Beasley (Prince George HS), Erin Beaver (Prince George HS), James Corrigan (Homeschooled), Terra Foreman (Prince George HS), Sudie Halder (Prince George HS), Hanna Kellar (Prince George HS), Madison Koren (Prince George HS), Meghan Mutter (Prince George HS), Deana Nichols (Prince George HS), Alexis Santella (Prince George HS), Sydney Setchel (Prince George HS), Hannah Seymour (Prince George HS), Herbert Stutz (Prince George HS), Olivia Wilbourne (Prince George HS), Madison Winters (Prince George HS) Prince William County: Alana Wright (Battlefield HS) Petersburg: Sarah Mitchell (Homeschooled), Avery Welch (Appomattox Reg Gov Arts & Tech) Orange County: Treg Balding (Orange County HS) Norfolk: Jamaica Jones (Matthew F Maury HS) New Kent County: Nia Darrisaw (New Kent HS) Loudoun County: Kennedy Bullington (Rock Ridge HS), Thulani Jayasinghe (Rock Ridge HS) It speaks to the quality of our students and a Richard Bland education.”Īlexandria: Colleen Polka (Thomas A Edison HS)Ĭhesterfield: Elizabeth Alexander (Thomas Dale HS), Quianna Benway (Thomas Dale HS), Rae Gerard (Thomas Dale HS), Kaitlyn Goodwin (Millwood School), Dylan Lewis (Thomas Dale HS), Oluwajoba Ojediran (Thomas Dale HS), Christina Ozoroski (Matoaca HS), Erin Price (Matoaca HS), Tanner Stiltoner (Monacan HS), Richard Stith (Thomas Dale HS)Ĭhurch Road: Austin Allison (Homeschooled)Ĭolonial Heights: Matilyn Moody (Colonial Heights HS), Jeremy Narrow (Colonial Heights HS)ĭinwiddie: Natalie Jones (Dinwiddie County HS), Savannah Kelley (Dinwiddie County HS), Jacob Rowland (Dinwiddie County HS), Daniela Trevino (Dinwiddie County HS)įairfax: Patricia Padgett-Murphey (Lake Braddock Secondary School) “The commitment to academic excellence whether taking classes in-seat, online, or in a blended format has been extraordinary. “I speak for all faculty and staff in saying that the academic success of RBC students in the spring semester has inspired us all,” says President Debbie Sydow. All students are required to carry a minimum of 12 credit hours to earn academic distinction. An additional 119 students rated Dean’s List status with a 3.25 to 3.79 GPA. One hundred and seventeen students earned a 3.8 grade point average (GPA) and above for placement on the President’s List. SOUTH PRINCE GEORGE, VA - Richard Bland College of William & Mary is pleased to recognize more than 225 students who have earned distinction on the President’s and Dean’s List for the 2021 spring semester.