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BOCES Sackett Technical Center Announces 2nd Quarter Honor and Merit Roll Students and Students of the Quarter

 

Published: February 13, 2026 at 09:30 a.m.

By: Press Release from Jefferson-Lewis BOCES

 

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Howard G. Sackett Technical Center Merit & Honor Roll – 2nd Marking Period

 

During each marking period, Howard G. Sackett Technical Center students are recognized for their academic achievement with certificates for merit and honor roll. To qualify for merit roll, a student needs to earn an average of 88 – 91 with three or fewer absences. To qualify for honor roll, a student needs to earn an average of 92 or above and also have three or fewer absences. The faculty, administration, and support staff wish to extend our congratulations to the following recipients:

 

Merit Roll (88-91):

Logan Richter, Zamari Weeks, Kolton McGrath, Joseph Campbell, Nevin Callahan, Seth Dewey, Niles Peters, Paxton Rose, Skyler Green, Greta Kuhl, Jayden Turck, Carissa Patchen, Ethan Hoage, Paige Wawrzyniak, Amaya Moore, Jillian Mueller, Mason Eckelman-Ouellette, Gunner Galarneau, Asley Garcia-Lucas, Mariah Johnson, Brendon Bowers, Kristoph Sabsutch, DeLana Post, Ty Kerfien, Seth Strain, Lucas Wilmot, Mason Waite, Shelby Becraft, Makenna Rhubart, Claire Roggie, Hayden Cantu, Caden Tanner, Isaac Roes, Kendal Cullings, Emma Kloster, Merissa Filey, Mason Navarrete, Natalie Hitchcock, Annalyse Sinitiere, Nicolina Snyder, Emma Martin, Charles Short, Trent Tefft, Emmett Giboo, David Whitcher, Scarlet Galler

 

Honor Roll (92 and above):

Nathan Marienthal, Nicholas Madore, Aiden Mooney, Emma Halladay, Aydin Waugh, Audrey Wilcox, Kyra Olmstead, Megan Aldrich, Lillian Diddle, Miriana Jantzi, Cassidy Roggie, Rya Pond, Natalie Mast, Payton McIntyre, Mackenzie Kirch, Madeline Meleshchuk, Ariyanna Ryan, Lily Dailey, Saydee Villanueva, Evan Eierman, Josslin Ashley, Connor Hamburg, David Houppert, Ellamarie Miller, Zoey Babcock, Allison Croniser, Olivia Young, Ethan Marolf, Noah Virkler, Brady Marino, Brody Marino, Owen Fish, Alexander Haywood, Zoey Johnston, Lindsie Knoblauch, Grace Smith, Leigha Yaddow, Olivia Roes, Grace Fouse, Macey Larkins, Jenna Pate, Veronica Ryan, Allie Teal, Alyssa Millard, Mason Zehr, Broder Staab, Courtney Hitchcock, Haley Taylor, Carson Mast, Leo Bailey, Gabrielle Davis, Karley Ferguson, Abigail Swain, Jazzmyn Babcock, Aylea Bennett, Kaelyn Boliver, Kylee Grau, Izabela Lehman, Hannah Moser, Hannah Roggie, Ella St. Croix, Caitlynn Case, Paetyn Vogt, Mia Hanselman, Elaina Lehmann, Grace Rupert, Addison Hitchcock, Angela Mooney, Piper Bladek, Melanie Esplugas, MaKayla Delles, Avery Kilburn, Tuscany Maner, Paige Hawk, Xavier Roggie, Zoey Staring, Ashlyn Boliver, Emalynne Hewitt, Hannah Roes, Haley Babcock, Abby Sweredoski, Brenna-Lynn Marleau, Hannah Hance, Lacey Wilton, Shay Koor.

 

 

Howard G. Sackett Technical Center: Students of the 2nd Quarter

 

During each quarter of the school year, the faculty at the Howard G. Sackett Technical Center recommends a student from their program for the honor of Student of the Quarter. These nominations are based on one or more of the following criteria: high academic achievement, great effort, great citizenship, vast improvement or positive influence on the class. In addition to receiving a certificate recognizing their achievement, each student’s picture is on display in the lobby of the Center. The members of the Faculty, Administration and Support Staff wish to extend our congratulations to the second quarter winners.

 

Student Name, Program, & Home School

 

Benjamin Metzler, Auto Body Technology I (Lowville)

Tristan Ellis, Automotive Technology II (Carthage)

Nicholas Madore, Automotive Technology I (Lowville)

Aydin Waugh, Carpentry II (Lowville)

Niles Peters, Carpentry I (Beaver River)

Payton McIntyre, Cosmetology II (Beaver River)

Audrey Wilcox, Cosmetology I (Adirondack)

Brady Marino, Criminal Justice II (South Lewis)

Evan Eierman, Criminal Justice I (Carthage)

Mariah Steria, Culinary Arts II – Cooking (Adirondack)

Alex Haywood, Culinary Arts I – Baking (Town of Webb)

Jenna Pate, Early Childhood Education II (Lowville)

Lindsie Knoblauch, Early Childhood Education I (South Lewis)

Wade Spann, Electrical Wiring Technology II (Adirondack)

Alyssa Millard, Electrical Wiring Technology I (Lowville)

Laura Keegan, Emergency Medical Services II (River Valley)

Courtney Hitchcock, Emergency Medical Services I (Town of Webb)

Gideon Moser, Engineering & Design I (River Valley)

Daniel Noftsier, Environmental Conservation & Forestry II (Beaver River)

Claire Roggie, Environmental Conservation & Forestry I (Beaver River)

Konor Moore, Gas/Diesel Mechanics II (Beaver River)

Damon Bush, Gas/Diesel Mechanics I (Beaver River)

Carson Lyndacker, Heavy Equipment II (Beaver River)

Jeremiah House, Heavy Equipment I (Adirondack)

Karley Ferguson, Medical Careers (Beaver River)

Aylea Bennett, New Vision Health (Beaver River)

Paige Hawk, Nursing Assistant (South Lewis)

Collin Clemons, Pre-Tech Academy 9 (Beaver River)

Natalie Hitchcock, Pre-Tech Academy 10 (Town of Webb)

Emma Sech, Veterinary Practices II (Carthage)

Zoey Starling, Veterinary Practices I (South Lewis)

Anthony Tooke, Visual Communications II (Adirondack)

Haley Babcock, Visual Communications I (South Lewis)

 

 

About Jefferson-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer-Oneida BOCES

Jefferson-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer-Oneida BOCES (Board of Cooperative Educational Services) offers cost-effective shared services to 18 component school districts. These services include career and technical education course offerings as well as special education, instructional and administrative support services. BOCES also serves the continuing education needs of local business, labor and industries in the community and offers a wide range of continuing education opportunities for adult learners. Learn more at www.boces.com.

 

 

 

 

 

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