Carrabec High School announces top 10 seniors (2024)

Kolby Carpenter – Valedictorian, is the son of Tia Bessey and Brandon Harrington, of Anson. Kolby will be attending Kennebec Valley Community College, in Fairfield, in their electrician’s program.

Jayden Cates is the daughter of Adam and Jessie Cates, of Embden. Jayden will be attending Eastern Maine Community College, in Bangor, for Criminal Justice.

Riley Crocker is the daughter of Aaron and Lexie Crocker, of Skowhegan. Riley will be attending Maine Maritime Academy, in Castine, for Marine Engineering Technology.

Devyn DeLeonardis is the son of Frederick and Amanda DeLeonardis, of North Anson. Devyn will be attending the University of Maine at Farmington for Early Childhood Education, specializing in Special Education.

Cooper Dellarma – Salutatorian, is the son of Derek and Hailey Dellarma, of Solon. Cooper will be attending the University of Maine at Fort Kent in their Forest Management program.

Molly Hay is the daughter of Gene and April Hay, of Athens. Molly will be attending the University of Maine at Augusta in their Nursing program.

Summer Lindblom is the daughter of Robert and Nicole Lindblom, of Solon. Summer will be attending Kennebec Valley Community College, in Fairfield, for Radiology.

Dillon Nelson is the son of Sarah Nelson, of Anson and Nick Nelson, of Princeton, Illinois. Dillon will be attending Kennebec Valley Community College, in Fairfield, in their Lineman program.

Alyssa Schinzel is the daughter of Cari Roderick, of Solon, and Ryan Schinzel, of Virginia. Alyssa will be attending Saint Anselm College, in Goffstown,New Hampshire, in their Forensic Science program.

Hailey Wyman is the daughter of Travis and Donna Wyman, of Embden. Hailey will be attending Kennebec Valley Community College, in Fairfield, in their Radiology program.

 
 

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