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EMPORIA • OLPE • NORTHERN HEIGHTS • HARTFORD • MADISON • CHASE COUNTY • LEBO • FHTC • FHLC SENIORS Celebrating

Emporia High School Graduation

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FLINT HILLS LEARNING CENTER 2023 GRADUATES*

Keyauna Sharise DuBree

Morgan Nicole Ewing

Trevoy Ezekiel Grays

Emily E Hill-Forero

Kelsy Dannae Horn

Trevor James Leatherman

Xavier J Rodriguez

Jermaine Asif Taj Jr

Derrick Eugene Morris

Anthony Xavier AcunaLinares

Haylee Ambriz

Jose Arias Villegas

Itzel Avalos-Tellez

Destiney Mariah Baysinger

Crystal L Beck

Rosalina Casillas Martinez

Lukas Allen Cope

Hunter W Davidson

Theresa Kay Dobson

Katelyn Marie Fisher

Destiny Hope Foss

Konstance J Gosser

Alexander Hernandez

Adriana M Hernandez

Jorge Luis Hernandez

Colton D Herndon

Saul F Ibarra-Zapata

Katie Nicole Jacobs

Emilio Antonio Jurado

Lucy Clarice Knapp

Alma I Lemus

Julian Charles Lerch Davila

Mackaira Lanaee Lorick

Veronica Madrigal

Ofelia Magana

Donavan Mahnke

Geri Minton

Rosa M Murillo

Karissa Rylinn Nash

Alessandro Christian Ortiz

Espinoza

First Name Middle Name

Last Name

Jesus M Ramirez

Manuel Renteria Lara Jr

Samantha Ruby Robledo

Saul Rodriguez Jr

Silvia S Sanchez

Wilmer Y Sandoval

Flor Idalia Sandoval Cerritos

Adam Adriel Torres

Viviana N Vasquez

Destiney Mariah Baysinger

Dear

Karla Pecina

Donovan James Perez

Adolfo Angel Viveros

John David Weatherhead

*list is correct as of 04/22/2023, list is subject to change before actual graduation date.

We are so proud of you! Keep reaching for the stars! LEBO

I am proud to share my heartfelt congratulations as you prepare to graduate and embark on a new phase of your journey. This is undoubtedly an important milestone for each and every one of you, and you should be very proud of your achievements.

Throughout your academic journey, you have worked tirelessly, overcome countless obstacles, and made significant progress. You have matured, gained new perspectives and discovered your passions. You have made lasting memories and have formed bonds that will last a lifetime.

While this has been a challenging year, you have shown tremendous resilience, perseverance, and strength. You have adapted and persevered. Your dedication and determination to succeed have truly been inspiring to witness.

Now, as you move forward into the next chapter of your lives, remember to take this moment to reflect proudly on all you have accomplished. Take the time to express gratitude towards those who helped you get here, your teachers, your family, your friends. Together, we celebrate your achievements and look forward to the unique journeys you will take in the future.

As you embark on this new journey, know that the skills you have learned, the experiences you have had, and the relationships you have formed will undoubtedly help you navigate this next phase of your life with confidence and strength.

Congratulations, graduating seniors! I am proud of you! Your communities are proud of all that you have accomplished and excited for all that you will achieve. Best of luck in your future endeavors!

Sincerely,

Perry Ott 2606 West 12th Avenue, Emporia, KS 620.342.1313 • agentperryott.com/ Auto | Home | Life Farm Bureau Property & Casualty Insurance Company,* Western Agricultural Insurance Company,* Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company*/West Des Moines, IA. *Company providers of Farm Bureau Financial Services. PR-SM-A (9-22)

Mr. Ford Superintendent

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Amy Engel and Ron Engel

Austin Scott Bailey

Tamera Rose Branstetter

Parker Reece Combes

Chalie Marie Crouch

Colton Lee Crouch

Luke Kenneth Davies

Isaac John Durst

Ian Michael Engel

Ashton Fate Mounkes

Ferguson

Landon Scott Grimmett

Anna Christine Hasenclever

Landon Grimmett

Jeff and Erica Grimmett

Brooklyn Nicole Jones

Ethan Karl Lattimer

Daegony Timothy-Lew

Lochmann

Elena Milan

Delia Muraru

Abbie Alida Shields

Addison Hunter Smith

Scott Thomas Smith

Kadyn Diane Speer

Kristopher Michael Stephens

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HILLS LEARNING CENTER
FLINT
Clayton and Laura Baysinger
Graduating Seniors of USD #243 Lebo/Waverly,CLASS OF 2023 Graduation Information: Sunday, May 14, 4 p.m. in the high school gym
Ian
LEBO HIGH SCHOOL/FHTCCOMPUTER PROGRAM DESIGN CERTFICATE
Michael
We’re so proud of you. All your hard work has paid off and the best is yet to come. Love, Mom and Emma LEBO HIGH SCHOOL
Congratulations! We’re proud of you and your accomplishments! Can’t wait to watch you play college ball at Bethel. Love Grandma G & Grandpa
FROM
USD #243 A LETTER
THE PRINCIPAL

EMPORIA HIGH 2023 GRADUATES*

Delaney E. Adams

Tyron Aguirre

Angel Aldrete

Gabriela Alejo Geronimo

Jonaus A. Anderson

Logan Ryan Anderson

Bryan G. Antonio Cruz

Xander Lane Armstrong

Omar Antonio Arriola

Laura Kathleen Baldwin

Breckin Elizabeth Barnett

Hayden M. Basler

Roman Bastida Arevalo

Addison Joan Baumgardner

Zalachi C. Beach

Rudy Ivan Bedolla Jr.

Omar Bedolla

Cynthia Benitez Espitia

Olivia K. Boettcher

Amy Bolaños -Sanchez

Brayden M. Bowen

Cooper Jax Brooks

Alison Dracine Brown

Jenna N. Brown

Cadence N. Butler

Britney Kiara Calderon

Cristian G. Carrillo

Johanna K. Castillo

Jesse Cerritos

Brenda Elisa Cervantes

Adrian Santiago Chavez Martinez

Antony Ismael Chavez

Victoria Rose Christiansen

Remington Jarrett Clark

Kyndal D’Lynn Collins

Clara N. Coltrane

Giovanni Coria

Kiara Alyssa Cortina

Samantha Marie Countryman

Abigail Nicole Craney

Brayden John Criger

Lenia A’lei Crouch

Mia RaeLee Dawn Crouch

Lane Daniel Crum

Anyelina Cristina Cruz

Yahayra Cuevas

Rebecca Anne Cunningham

Kiley Davidson

Cooper L. Davis

Ellett Adam Davis

Jaxon G. Dial

Leanna Lynn Diaz

Vanessa Renee Diaz

Ava Grace Dixon-Kopecky

Luis A. Dominguez Estrada

Sydney Rae Douglas

Garrett Wayne Duncan

Avary Renae Eckert

Olivia Irene Eckert

Aubrianna Lynne Ehr

Hadassah Elizabeth Enabnit

Kristoffer Charles Engberg

Nikki Neftaly Enríquez

Ashley Yahoska Escorcia

Isaiah M. Esquivel

Reina Mechell Estrada

Chloe Elizabeth Eubanks

Kinverly Johanna Figueroa Magana

Jesse Fleck

Kiana J Flores-Delgado

Lillee A. Frank

Anthony A. Fusaro

Catherine Johanna Galdamez

Carolina Jade Garate

Alan Erick Garcia

Giovanni Garcia

Giovanni Garcilazo

Jairo Garcilazo Diaz

Ashlyn Marie Garriott

Israel Geronimo

Roohi Ghanchi

Shaylee Marie Ginter

Caden T. Goekler

Canyon F. Goekler

Mats Goerres

Jose Roberto Gonzalez Jr

Julissa Gonzalez Vega

Daniela Isabel Gonzalez

Daniella Ester Gonzalez

Giovanni I. Gonzalez

Marilyn Guadalupe Gonzalez

Kayla Grace Goodno

Pedro Granillo Lopez

Mackenzie Jean Gray

Zaira Galilea Guerrero

Christian J. Hagemann

Lukas M. Hainline

Rylee Ann Hall

Arianna C. Hamilton

Halle D. Hardin

Alpha Dejah Harrier

Darby Elise Hauff

Chloe’ Soleil Haynes

Shane Hyrum Henderson

Eli James Hendry

Elijah G Hensley

Brian Hernandez

Adriana Cruz Hernandez

Ulises Hernandez

Kimberly Celest Herrick

Andrew K. Hess

Braxton Eugene Higgins

Reece Stephen Hines

Talyn Janae Hinrichs

Reagan R. Hitt

Nathan Kyle Hollenbeck

Kyle Andrew Holloway

Olivia Kathryn Huebner

Ethan L. Irwin

Aurora Irene Jackson

Fred Samul Jackson

Emma Jung

Armando Jackson Karcher

Derrick A Keys

Aralee Khamphouy

David Lee Khamphouy

Jalyn Mardale King

Atlanta M. Krueger

Ian Jud Lackey

Jonathan Cole Laudie

Parker Leeds

Kenadie Rene’ Lewis

Jefry Hernan Linares

Cesar Lopez

Alfonso Luna

Madisyn Rose Magallanez

Shawn Keith Major II

Nicholas R. Marcum

Iris A. Marin

John Jose Marquez Ortiz

Alan Martinez

Ana Camila Martinez

Jonathan A. Martinez-Romero

Caden M. Massey

Hudson Sakae McClellan

Braxton L. McDowell

Jordyn Trinity McGhee

Marissa L. McHaley

Joanna Andrea Miranda Rodriguez

Maddox Galloway Misak

Brittany Leighann Mohling

Brayden Alexander Morgan

Levi David Morton

Nickolas D. Mosiman

Jazmin C. Murillo Espinoza

Daniela Michelle Navarro

Austin C. Nichols

Marisa A. Nichols

Kyle C. Obermeyer

Azia Arianna Obregon

Aiden S. Oller

Christian Alexis Ortiz

Miguel Angel Ortiz

Vishvani Paranavithana

Andy Brandon Paredes

Chase Easton Parks

Alejandra Patino

Sendy I. Peraza

Erick Josue Perez Fajardo

Adriana Nakohl Perez

Lourdes J. Plancarte

Triston Dale Powell

Maci K. Preeo

Breanna L. Pugh

Olivia M. Ralston

Bryan Ramirez

Ricardo Ramos

Alfonso G. Rascon

Kaylee Marie Reimer

Alondra G. Reyes Chavira

Diego Damian Reyes

Kailey Adriana Reynoso

Garrett Michael Rhoads

Noah Da’sean Roberts

Marco Lee Robinson

Onterrio Lee Robinson

Ryan A. Rodriguez

Emily Victoria Rosales

Guillermo Alejandro Rosales

Barrios

Edgar E. Nava

Abril E Ruiz Campos

Brooklynn Annette Ruiz

Amiyah M. Russell

Gisella Saldana

Luis Sanchez Flores

Khalil J. Sanchez

Kelvin A. Sandoval

Christopher D. Rivera

Dustyn William Scrivner

Anahi Meza Segovia

Francesco Sforza

Kassidee N. Shane

Audrey Sheeley

Tabitha Lynn Shepard

Sebastian A. Simon

Shayla Millie Raven Skaggs

Aiden C. Skiles

Kimberlie Jean Skirvin

Troy Allen Smart

Jadin Lewis Smith Heins

Rebecca B. Snyder

Ethan Sebastian Soto

Abigail Nicole Spellman

Leia Belle Starr

Alexis M. Stewart

Draven James Stubbs

Colin Isaac Stutesman

Jacey K. Stutler

Miguel Antonio Tabares

Talan J. Tabares

LeiLani Mariah Tapscott

Allissa B. Telfer

Jaden R. Thomas

Nathan Eric Thomas

Ny’kel I. Thomas

Yazmine S. Tovar

James Micheal Trively

Maryn Helene TRUE

Roberto E Trujillo III

Thalia Evelia Sylvia Trujillo

Xerarch J. Tungjaroenkul

Olivia R. Tuttle

Jesse Ultreras

Aridany J. Velarde

Kaitlyn Reese Velasquez

Journey Marie Walburn

Emelie R. Weast

Aiden P. Webster

Davian M. White

Elizabeth Jean Willhite

Aubrey E. Williams

Christopher Thomas Williams

James Robert Williams

David Alan Wise

Portia Adalia Wolfe

Haylie L. Wood

Andrew J. Wright

Carlee LaVerne Wright

Carlos A. Zapata

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*list is correct as of 04/22/2023, list is subject to change before actual graduation date. 517 Merchant, Emporia • 620-342-4841 • emporiagazette.com www.bluestemfarmandranch.com 2611 West Hwy. 50 Emporia, KS 66801 (620) 342-5502 (800) 800-7505

Emily Jo-Anna Goza

Emily,

We’re so proud of your hard work and determination. Your legacy lives on in the lives you saved through organ donation. We love you and wish you were here.

Brooklyn Ruiz

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Frank and Megan Ruiz

You have accomplished so much during your high school years! We are so proud of you!

Khalil Sanchez

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Melanie Dreasher

Congratulations Son! We are all so proud of you! Good luck at Barton! Always be who you are and you’ll go far! Your number one cheerleader Forever!!!

Love Mom and Your Family

Drew Hess

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Eric and Kari, Bree Hess

We are so proud of you Drew Hess! God has great plans for you. We love you a bunch.

Abigail Spellman

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Jason and Natalie Spellman

Congratulations Abby. Good luck finishing up your Graphic Design from FHTC and then ESU. Love you!

Elizabeth

Willhite

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Brian Willhite

We are so proud of you!

Best of luck running at Emporia State! Stingers up!

Ava Grace Kopecky

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Ashley Kopecky

We are so proud of you and can’t wait to see what the future holds!

Love Mom, Nana and Papa Wayne, Papa Bob, G.G. and Papa Joe

Kyndal Collins

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Matt and Jennifer Collins

We are so proud of you and cannot wait to see where your future takes you!

Alison Dracine Brown

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Jeff and Alexa Brown

Congratulations! We couldn’t be more proud. Reach for the stars!

Good luck next year at UNK.

Tabitha Shepard

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Ashley Strawder

We’re so proud of you! Always remember to follow your passions and stay true to yourself!

Brayden Criger

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Russ and Alicia Criger

Today is the first of many proud moments for you.

Congratulations Brayden!

Parker Leeds

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Greg and Carmen Leeds

Attending: Emporia State University; Major: Athletic Training; Member of Hornet Football.

Congratulations Parker!

Sydney Rae Douglas

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Bryan and Lori Douglas

You are an amazing soul & such a blessing! You are loved so much!!

Kiley Davidson

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Matt and Melissa Eller

We are very proud of you.

Just be you and keep being amazing! Love you always!

Braxton Higgins

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Ryan and Mandi Higgins

Good luck on your next adventure! We are so proud of you, Love Mom, Dad, Skyler, and Brelee!

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EHS CLASS OF 2023

Shawn Major

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Pamela Major Congrads!

I am so proud of you!

Love Mom

Jaden Thomas

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Kara and Jerid Thomas

#78 You have filled our lives with pride, laughter, and love. You are a great son, brother, friend and teammate. We wish you all the best on your next journey… and we’ll be right here cheering you on.

Love ya, Mom, Dad, and Paige

Leia Starr

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Jacob and Tonya Starr

Congratulations Leia! You’re a strong, beautiful, caring daughter! Good luck at KU!

Nate Thomas

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Terri Kaiser and Don Weast

Congratulations, Emma! You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Brian and Jen Thomas

We are proud of you, Nate, and we wish you all the best at ESU. Love Mom, Dad, Kaylee and Jordan

Delaney Adams

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Joe Douglas and Katie Adams

Jamie and Heather Adams

So proud of you girl! Lots of luck at ESU! You are going to make an amazing nurse! Love Joe, Mom, Macey, grandma and grandpa!

Shaylee Ginter

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Misty, Brian, and Kacen Lawson Congratulation!

We are proud of you! Continue to do your best as you accomplish your dreams!

Kaitlyn Reese Velasquez

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Nate and Atana Velasquez

Congratulations, Kiddo! We are so proud of you!

Emily Rosales

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Jesus and Jackie Rosales

Good Luck at Washburn! We love you!

Jaxon Dial

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Troy Dial and Lisa, Kelley Dial and Brad Congratulations Jaxon! Couldn’t be more proud of you. Excited to see your next chapter in life!

Thalia Trujillo

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Tomasu Gonzalez

Grandparents: Isidro and Sylvia Gonzalez

Congratulations Thalia! We love you and are so very proud of you!

Lenia Crouch

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Sharae Slater and Bryan Crouch

We are so proud of you, Lenia, and can’t wait to see you excel at ESU!

Adriana Perez

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Jessica and Jason Herrick

Felipe and Peggy Perez

We are so proud of you. Best of luck with your next journey.

Trevor James Leatherman

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Katrina Leatherman, Daniel Smith and the late Todd Leatherman

We are so unbelievably proud of you and love you so much! Congrats! You made it!

Shaylee Marie Ginter

EMPORIA HIGH SCHOOL

Rick and Beth Ginter

Congratulations, Shaylee!

We are proud of you and are excited to watch you chase your dreams!

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Emma Weast
EHS CLASS OF 2023

Shayne McGee

NORTHERN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL

Jamie and Terry

Congratulations! Love from all your Family, we have enjoyed the challenge of you for many year. Love Grandpa Teddy and Grandma Frankie Carr

Drew Fields

NORTHERN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL

Roger and Debbie Fields

Congratulations Drew! We are so excited to see what your future holds! You will do well!

To the Northern Heights High School Graduating Class of 2023.

Emily Elisabeth Maxwell

NORTHERN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL

John and Becky Maxwell

Congratulations Emily! You continue to inspire us everyday. Wishing you nothing but the best at ESU!

Gabriel Mason King

NORTHERN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL

Richard and Kimberly Davidson

Good Luck at FHTC! We are so proud of you! Love, Dad, Mom, Rylea, and Grandma

Hunter Ray Smart

NORTHERN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL

Josh and Jana Smart

Congratulations Hunter!

“It’s all just water under the fridge.” Love Mom, Dad, Courtny and Caleigh!

Wyatt Lee Anderson

Connor Nicholas Arb

Kayleen Emma Baldridge

Austin Lynn Becker

First off, thank you. Thank you for making my first year at NHHS memorable and special. Coming to a new school you never know what you are going to get, but what a great group of seniors to start my career at NHHS. Thanks for the memories, thanks for the fun, thanks for adjusting to the changes made without much grumbling. I want to congratulate each and every one of you. For the past 12 years you have had joys, tears, fun and hopefully learned some things along the way. But most importantly, you have grown into young adults ready to embark upon the next journey of life and developed lifelong friends along the way. Remember, you didn’t get where you are today alone, so thank those that helped you achieve this milestone and never forget that although your new road may take you far from home, you will always be a Wildcat and always welcome at NHHS. Good Luck!

Graduation

Information:

Graduation will be Sunday, May 20, 7:00 pm in the gymnasium.

Seth Alan Becker

Hannah Nichole Brammell

Allison Irene Brewer

Allie Lee Carnell

Tristan Bryon Cullor

Drew Henson Fields

Piper Lenea Hall

Teagan Jean Hines

Brayden Jon Hoffer

Natalia Katja Humphreys

Gabriel Mason King

Dylan Michelle Kosinski

Benjamin Wayne Lacey

Brett Ryan Malcolm

Emily Elizabeth Maxwell

Danielle Lea McElfresh

Shayne Morgan McGee

Davis Kendell Plankinton

Taylor Jean Pringle

Alyssa Janelle Redelfs

Kolden Michael Ryberg

Leyna Jocelyne Sanders

Kailyn Noel Schlimme

Hunter Ray Smart

McKinsey Ann Thompson

Grady Jason Tiffany

Caroline Hope Wells

Macie Diane Wells

Kylee May White

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A LETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL KansasLand Bank 620-443-5163 702 Main St. PO Box 374 • Americus, KS 66835 www.kansaslandbank.com USD 251 GO WILDCATS! North Lyon County USD 251

To the Class of 2023

Congratulations to all of you for your accomplishments and upcoming graduation! You are a very special group as I have had the honor and privilege to walk with you on your educational journey from early start through your senior year. It is hard to believe that the little people who entered the school building 14 years ago are now grown and ready to take on adulting. You have made a significant impact on my life and I am blessed to have the opportunity to watch you become successful men and women! Thank you for giving us all great memories and I wish you the best as you start the next chapter of your lives!

Craig and Carrie Kueser

Congratulations Connor! Best wishes at the University of Kansas this fall! Love Mom, Dad and Mallory

Truman Lee Bailey

Makenna Lynn Broyles

Ava Rose Clark

Garret Alan Cole

Victoria Mae Daniel-Harper

Andrew Jeffrey Foraker

Anthony Joseph Foraker

Drew Elizabeth Haag

Darren Shane Heins

Mia Deon Kingsley

Connor Bryant Kueser

Makayla Noel Jean Linden

Grace Ella Markowitz

Riley Marie Nuessen

Blake Eugene Redeker

Nolan Mathew Rhodes

Jenna Kay Smith

Andon Matthew Temeyer

Karsyn Raine Young

Jenna Smith

Michael and Janice Smith

You’re going to do amazing things! We are proud of you and good luck at ESU!

Tim and Heather Bailey

Congrats Truman!

Good luck at ESU. Love Mom, Dad, Abbott and Milly.

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Saturday, May 13, 11 a.m. in the school gymnasium
Graduation Information:
A LETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Mr. Shane Clark Olpe Schools Principal
OLPE HIGH SCHOOL
Connor Bryant Kueser
OLPE HIGH SCHOOL
Truman Bailey
OLPE HIGH SCHOOL
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Avia K Banks

James K Bell

Mitchell P Budke

Dominic S Cauthers

Toby S Cobb

Alexis R DeLong

Mayah M Dorsey

Aidan J Eidman

Kaleb B Fetrow

Clarissa R Fleshman

Gavyn M Francis

Leaya S Francis

Paden Jahnke

Abby R Jones

Cal S Kohlmeier

Hunter McCorgary

Taverli M McCorgary

Emily E R Miser

Jade M Nurnberg

Grace E O’Brien

Chayla A Owen

Taylor J Palenske

Graduation Information:

Jerrick

Cooper A Schroer

Jacob C Sollner

Paxton M Vogel

Ashlee M Williams

Makayla Y Zirkel

Rafael Zuniga-Peres

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Sunday, May 14, 2 p.m. in the high school gym Emily Elaine Miser CHASE COUNTY JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL Stacie and the late Marlin Miser Congratulations Emmy! We are so proud of all your accomplishments. Good luck at K-State.
CHASE COUNTY JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL You did it! We are so proud of you! Love you to the moon and back! Grandpa and Grandma Taylor
CHASE COUNTY JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL Jason and Stephanie Palenske Congratulations Taylor! We’re so proud of you and can’t wait to see what you’ll accomplish next! CHASE COUNTY CLASS OF 2023
Jerrick Payton
Jax Palenske

MADISON CLASS OF 2023

A LETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Madison High School Graduating Class of 2023--Thank you for all your hard work during the past 12 years. Congratulations and good luck in your future endeavors! Ms. Baird

Tammy Baird

Madison High School Principal

Luke Fankhauser

Ava Foltz

Gavin Hinrichs

Jack Hinrichs

Gavin Isch

Monica Lopez

Yolaine Luthi

Sarah Miser

Treyton Rockhill

Logan Roth

Rachel Trower

Bryson Turner

Braxton Worrel

Ratcliff Propane LLC

Monica Nichole Lopez

MADISON HIGH SCHOOL

Kimberly Shaw

Congratulations Monica!

I’m excited to see what the future holds for you.

I love you.

Graduation

Information:

The graduation ceremony is Saturday, May 13, 3 p.m. in the high school gym

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HARTFORD CLASS OF 2023

To the Hartford High School Class of 2023:

This time of year can be extremely exciting and stressful. As a first year principal. I am right there with you all in that facet!

Remember as you graduate and move forward to be proud of your accomplishments and the fact that you were able to reach this goal. But also remember there is a large road ahead of you laced with opportunities in a world that is always changing.

I hope that as you move forward, you are prepared for your next steps and can accomplish the goals you set for yourself. Beware, some challenges will test you to your limits while other triumphs might not be quite for yourself. Beware, some challenges will test you to your limits while other triumphs might not be quite as thrilling as you imagined.

Nevertheless, always remember that this too shall pass...

Are you at rock bottom? Keep pushing forward, this too shall pass.

Think you’ve got it all figured out? Just wait, this too shall pass. Keep in mind, the challenges and achievements we face are never really the end. Move forward and on to the next challenge or goal.

Congratulations Class of 2023

Sincerely,

HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL

Gary and Elizabeth Smith

Make your dreams come true.

Congratulations!

Love, Mom, Dad, Perry, Devon and Kevin

Graduation Information:

Saturday, May 13, 1 p.m. in the high school gym

HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL

Mike and Carrie Leseberg

Congratulations Bash!! We are so proud of you! And we are so ready for you to move out of the house ; )

Love Mom, Dad, Madison

Homer Bomar

HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL

Savannah Stephenson and Dustin Brandes

I don’t know how we were able to produce an Amazing kid like you. Kidding. You’re from the best parents, of course you will be awesome. Congrats! We are so proud of you.

Love Mom and Dad

Duncan James Baker

Adam James Blankley

Aniston Taylor Blomquist

Damion Rae Bomar

Emma Josephine Dailey

Chloe Madison GieskenMears

Aspyn Dawn Goering

Ashton Lee Goodman

Elizabeth Mae Kelley

Emily Irene Kelley

Sebastian Michael Leseberg

Blaine Ashton McComsey

Alyssa Kay McMurphy

Jordan Wayne Morris

Damien Darrel Pohl

Bruce Jerred Short

Ali Jackson Smith

Caide Ryan Timmons

HOW STUDENTS CAN AVOID ‘SENIORITIS’

Senior year of high school can be a whirlwind of activity. The early months are spent wrapping up standardized testing and applying to college. Since many colleges and universities ask for mid-year transcripts for students to aid with class placement and/or make final admissions deci -

sions, students also need to maintain their studies and grades throughout the fall and winter.

Come the spring, when graduating seniors have already picked a college, students with their eyes on the finish line may feel like pulling back a bit. According to

Southern New Hampshire University, the term “senioritis” refers to a common condition reflecting a lack of motivation by students who are reaching the end of their coursework. While it occurs in high school seniors and college seniors, those in trade schools or other programs also can experience

senioritis. Students hope that they can simply coast until the end of school. It’s important not to let senioritis set in to the point that students’ academic futures are suddenly compromised.

✦ Consider the repercussions. According to the University of the People, many colleges

have a policy that incoming freshmen must maintain a certain GPA to become students at their institutions. Letting grades slip can ruin chances of attending the school you worked hard to get into, even if you’ve al -

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ready been accepted. Dartmouth College, for example, notes that they reserve the right to rescind an offer if “the student’s final academic record has lowered significantly.” A similar policy is enforced by Stanford University.

✦ Schedule breaks. Take advantage of time off from school and on the weekends to engage in fun activities. Respites from school work can help you return to studies fresh and ready to engage anew.

THE MANY BENEFITS OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING

Earning a four-year degree is one path toward a rewarding career. However, that path is the only one available to aspiring professionals. Enrolling in a vocational program can provide students with the skills necessary to engage in high-demand and wellpaying jobs.

Vocational school, often referred to as “trade school,” can be an advantageous route for many people who are looking for an alternative to college. In 2020, the National Center for Education Statistics said a four-year private college cost around $50,300 for a student living on campus, while a four-year public college was roughly $24,300 annually. A 2018 poll from The Learning House, a skills training and coursework company, found 35 percent of students said tuition and other fees were their primary concerns when choos -

✦ Plan your senior courses wisely. Work with your guidance counselor to schedule courses throughout your time at school so your senior year schedule features few rigorous classes and includes more enjoyable electives.

✦ Hold each other accountable. Get together with a close group of classmates to inspire one another to continue to study and maintain good grades. Accountability to another person can serve as motivation.

✦ Ask for help and support. It’s common for seniors to want to slack off if they’re feel -

ing college programs. Trade schools can cost three times less than other schooling, making them more palatable to young people concerned about the high costs of college.

Career and Technical Education programs number around 1,200 in the United States alone. Many students begin vocational career tracks in high school, according to American Education Services. Here are some benefits to pursuing an education in the trades.

✦ LOWER COST: According to NCES, trade schools cost significantly less than four-year institutions.

Data from the U.S. Department of Education says programs may run between $3,600 to $16,000 per year. Most vocational programs last two years, meaning that students graduate with far

ing overwhelmed and stressed. If various factors in your life are causing you anxiety, reach out to your parents and friends for help.

✦ Establish strong habits. Learning to stay focused even throughout the spring of senior year can help set the course for good habits that spill over into college, like time management and focus.

Avoiding a case of senioritis can be challenging, but it is in students’ best interests to stay focused on their work until they don their caps and gowns

less debt than they might accrue when pursuing a four-year college program.

✦ INDIVIDUALIZED ATTENTION: Many trade programs offer instruction in very intimate settings, with experienced practitioners serving as mentors and trainers. While each program is different,

vocational training schools tend to have lower faculty-tostudent ratios than traditional colleges.

✦ FEWER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Trade schools may not have the same stringent application and admissions processes as colleges. Course prerequisites and grade point average require -

ments also may not dictate trade school admissions policies.

✦ DIRECT, HANDS-ON TRAINING: Unlike a traditional college that marries general education courses with those specific to a major, trade school programs focus only on skills and training relevant to each student’s chosen career path.

✦ LESS TIME TO COMPLETE SCHOOLING: More direct lessons means that students can complete their certifications or degrees in shorter times and enter the workforce much more quickly than their counterparts at traditional colleges and universities.

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GIFT IDEAS FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

The class of 2023 soon will be donning their caps and gowns and receiving their diplomas. After commencement ceremonies, graduation parties will soon follow. For party guests, that means finding the right gifts for grads. Some high school graduates will continue their studies at colleges and universities. Others may pursue careers in various trades. Still, some graduates may be ready to enter the workforce right away. No matter the direction, these gifts can treat graduates to something special.

Travel accessories

Graduates may want to go on a trip before they take the next step in their lives. Quality travel gear

is a worthy investment. Select luggage that won’t exceed airport carry-on limits so grads can cut the baggage check lines when they dart away to locales near or far. Carry-on bags also fit easily in bus cargo areas or in the trunks of cars. Pair the gifts with standard or digital luggage tags.

Streaming TV device

While it’s certainly possible to watch favorite shows or films on mobile devices, viewing is that much clearer on televisions. Rather than graduates having to invest in cable television wherever they go, streaming devices like AppleTV or Roku are portable, which means they can be used at

home, in a dorm room or on vacation.

Secured credit card

Individuals typically are eligible to apply for credit cards once they reach age 18, which is the age most students are when they graduate high school. Credit cards are one method of establishing solid credit, so it can be beneficial for a teen to have one. But it can be challenging for individuals with no credit histories to get approval. A secured card, according to CapitalOne, is a credit card that requires money deposited with the credit card issuer in order to open the account. This security deposit is held by the issuer as long as the account is

open. Often the security deposit is the same as the credit limit. Gift-givers can help establish secured cards for grads by providing the funds for the security deposits.

Wireless earbuds or headphones

Upgrade grads’ audio with the newest wireless earbuds or headphones. This way they can take them to the gym or use them to listen to shows or music while sharing spaces with others, including college roommates.

Smartphone wallet case

Teenagers are seldom without their phones. A smartphone wallet case enables graduates to stash

IDs, credit or debit cards and some cash into specially designed pockets built into the phone cases. This keeps all essentials in one spot.

Framed memorabilia

Whether a graduate

was a star athlete or a premier member of the marching band, giftgivers can provide special memories of time spent in school. Frame ticket stubs, sports jerseys, show programs, or other memorabilia that commemorates a graduate’s glory days at their alma mater.

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START EARLY WHEN PLANNING GRAD PARTIES

Graduation is an accomplishment so significant that many families commemorate grads’ hard work with a party. Whether students are graduating from elementary school, middle school, high school, or college, the decision to fete that feat with a party is pretty popular.

That so many families choose to celebrate graduation with a party underscores the need to plan ahead. The following are some early planning pointers families can consider as students draw closer to the day when they will don their caps and gowns.

✦ Pick a date and let it be known. The dates of commencement ceremonies are typically announced months in advance. That affords party planners ample time to pick a date for the celebration. The earlier planners can pick a date, the greater the likelihood that they’ll get to pick a date of their choosing. The longer planners wait, the more likely it is that many dates will be snatched up by the families of fellow grads. Once a date has been chosen, send out save-the-dates so others can avoid scheduling a party on the same day.

✦ Speak with fellow parents. Parents typically plan graduation parties, so one easy way to avoid scheduling conflicts is to work with fellow moms and dads. A joint party might make the most sense if families are planning

summer travel or have limited flexibility regarding when they can host.

✦ Book reservations early. Though many graduation parties are held at private homes, some families prefer large family dinners at local restaurants or gatherings at other public venues. Families who aren’t hosting at home should study venue locations well in advance and book reservations as soon as possible. It’s especially important to book reservations early, as graduation season typically coincides with the dawn of wedding season, which means there could be steep competition for venues or limited availability.

✦ Remain flexible and open to new ideas. Even early birds may find it hard to book

vendors and venues, and planners may not want to settle for second or third options when celebrating an occasion as momentous as graduation. If preferred venues and vendors aren’t available during peak graduation season, or if scheduling conflicts are making it hard to pick a date, remain flexible and open to new ideas. One alternative is to schedule a graduation party in mid-summer. This can serve as a sendoff to high school graduates about to leave for college or provide a great way for college grads to get back together with friends before the end of summer. Another option could be to finance a trip for grads and their friends to a nearby amusement park.

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