Welcome and Introduction...........................................................2 Lisa McCahon, IB Coordinator Words of Commendation...............................................................3 Sean Priest, Principal of Sequoia High School SCHOLARSHIPS IB CAS Scholarships (Creativity, Action, Service)...........................4 Marlyn Bussey IB Scholarships...................................................5 California Association of World Schools (CAWS)................6 WHAT I LEARNED FROM MY IB EXPERIENCE? Student Quotes................................................................................... 7 INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE STUDENTS IB Diploma Candidates................................................................. 18 IB Course Students......................................................................... 23 SHOUT-OUTS Tributes to Sequoia Teachers & Staff...................................... 41 SHOUT-OUTS Tributes to Sequoia IB Students............................................... 52
Welcome and Introduction Lisa McCahon, IB Coordinator As the IB Coordinator, I want to congratulate all of you for challenging yourself in the IB Program. This year we had 296 seniors participate in IB with 50 full Diploma Candidates and 246 IB Course students. Of these 296 seniors, 63% are students of color and 39% are low income. I would like to acknowledge some special groups within our IB senior class: A huge congrats to both our Health Careers Academy and AVID cohorts in which all members took IB. I also want to acknowledge the families, parents and guardians of our IB seniors. Thank you for encouraging your students and supporting them through the rigor and challenge of IB. I want to honor all the ways IB has made you grow. To be an IB student means you have stepped up to a challenge, pushed yourself outside your comfort zone, looked at the world through different perspectives, managed your time, engaged in reflection, taken risks, solved problems, and learned how to think critically. You have developed attributes of the IB Learner Profile such as being balanced, open-minded, caring and principled, and you have respected others’ ideas, cultures and experiences. IB has allowed you to grow not only intellectually, but also emotionally and ethically. So why does this all matter? Is it not just learning the information that is most important? To be able to recall the facts when asked on an exam? Doesn’t an engineer in the real world just need to apply their math and science expertise? Doesn’t a doctor just need to know the scientific facts related to diagnosing and curing? In a recent study by the Center for Curriculum Redesign (CCR) published in September 2019, they examined the desired employability skills in relation to the IB teachings. They examined the skills desired by employers in the O*NET database developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in the U.S. One of the major conclusions of this study is that knowledge itself is not sufficient but that jobs also require skills, character and meta-learning (how we reflect and adapt). The Bookings Institute identified needed 21st Century skills and concluded that communication, creativity and critical thinking were most essential. Within that study, they found employers most valued the following characteristics: ethics, leadership, resilience, curiosity, mindfulness and courage. This is exactly what you have done in IB. Yes, you learned lots of information, but you also gained skills and character. You are ready to contribute to this world in whatever field you pursue in an ethical and principled manner. You are ready to work with others and really listen to their ideas and perspectives. You are ready to communicate. You are ready to solve problems. You are ready to face challenges and persevere. You are ready to fail and reflect on that failure as you grow from it. You are ready to make decisions and consider the impact of those decisions on others. You are ready to never be stuck in what you know but rather continue to be curious and learn. You are ready to support others when they want to give up. You are ready to make this a better world.
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I know this year has challenged you even more with the pandemic. I too am sad we cannot celebrate in the same space together, but I know this will only make you more resilient and stronger. You have a unique spot in our world’s history. We will always remember the Class of 2020 and what you endured to finish up your high school career. We are so proud of what you have done. Thank you for being part of the IB Program. Each and every one of you made it a better place for all. Good luck in all your future pathways and we hope to see you in person again soon.
Sequoia High School Principal CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL IB DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE STUDENTS ON A JOB WELL DONE.
Your academic abilities are impressive and well-worth celebrating. You’ve had your best work scrutinized and you’ve been up to the challenge. You should be very proud of your accomplishments.
In setting the bar high for yourself and exceeding those expectations, you have achieved at an elite level. I hope along the way, however, you’ve learned the danger of your elite status cutting you off from your humanity. For, while we celebrate elite levels of performance, we must not succumb to elitism, which inhibits us from lifting those around us up. Elitism inhibits us from finding the best in those around us and drawing it out. It makes it harder for us to focus our talents on the goodness of the world in meaningful ways. How we use our talents: this is the test that matters most. If my experience at Sequoia is any indication, you are passing this test, too. Every time you’ve invited someone sitting alone to join your group—or better yet, gone and sat with them—we noticed. Other opportunities to pass this test will arise tomorrow, the next day, and the day after that. The results will change the world. Among you will be scholars, but remember knowledge without character is empty. You will be entrepreneurs, but remember commerce without morality is a dead end. You will be scientists, but remember science without humanity is war. You will be leaders, but always remember that leadership without principle is static. Congratulations on all you’ve done at Sequoia. The knowledge and skills you developed to get to this point are awesome. Never lose focus on your character and the lessons about it that your teachers, parents, and friends have laid out. It is your character that will be the ultimate study guide for the tests that await you. On behalf of the Sequoia administration, we say: “Way to go, IB scholars” —SEAN PRIEST, Principal
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MAYA HIRANO
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ERICA LIZUNDIA
AMY ABAD
SHARA SOLERO
NICOLE CRUZ MARICHE
MICHAEL SIMON
MICHAEL DOOLEY
JASMINE ESQUIVEL
IVAN FRANCO HERNANDEZ
ANDRES GARCIA GOMEZ
ALBERTO FAJARDO SEPULVEDA
AMY RUIZ BEJAR
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EIMON AMJADI
The CAWS Student of the Year Award • The CAWS Student of the Year Award recognizes the student who best embodies the values of our school’s IB Program RECIPIENT
• Shara Solero
SHARA SOLERO
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“The International Baccalaureate aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. To this end, the organization works with schools,governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment. These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.� INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE MISSION STATEMENT
(www.ibo.org)
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I definitely feel more prepared for the workload of college courses. I’m also happy with the study skills I’ve developed, such as learning to reach out to other students in the same class and studying with them. I appreciated the community between IB students. —Amy Abad
The IB program forced me to push myself to do things I maybe wouldn’t have done otherwise, especially with CAS experiences and projects. Additionally, it helped me develop time management as the IB program does give you much more work to balance in addition to other activities. —Tara Ahsan
I appreciate the amount of work given to us as it quickly taught me my strengths and weaknesses and how I can overcome my weaknesses to be successful. —Sebastian Abela
The IB program has enhanced my work ethic and I appreciate the rigorous projects for making me feel prepared for college more than ever. —Marvin Alvarado
I appreciate that I was able to learn new and insightful things through a various of interesting classes. —Cameron Adams
Through the IB diploma, I learned how to manage my time and set goals for the daily activities that I partake in. I have learned to push myself by employing my newly developed communication, critical thinking, and creative skills. —Eimon Amjadi
It pushed me to work hard and stay motivated. It challenged me in the best way. —Heather Adams My experience with the IB Program has consisted of growing as a student and person tremendously. I have gained a passion for learning beyond the United States and plan to make s ustainable change for communities all around the world. —Victoria Aguilar 8
I appreciate the topics we covered because they dealt with real issues that are happening in our world. —Lizbeth Andrade I became a more well-rounded student in all my subjects. I can form an argument verbally or on paper and carry out scientific experiments but most of all I have a deep appreciation for education. —Anna Arbuckle
One thing that I got out of participating in the IB Program was learning how to delegate time to certain assignments and be able to decide what to complete first. —Helen Arteaga
The thing I love most about IB is that it gave me the freedom to make my education my own and explore topics that actually interested me. —Sarah Bobich
The IB program challenged me. —Ariya Ault
One thing I appreciate about my IB program is the different types of people I met in the program that I learned many things from. —Araid Bonilla Valderrama
One thing I got is organizational skills. I am now able to be more organized and keep better track of my assignments. —Andrea Ayala It really helped boost my GPA! —Ava Barganier I love the poetry in my first year in IB and how they show different views. It has helped me to use that knowledge in other classes. —Faith Bellinger The IB program gave me an opportunity to learn how to manage my schedule effectively. —Danielle Bello The one thing I got out of the IB Program was how to learn and comprehend large amounts of information quickly, and how best to pretend that I understood when I didn’t. Whether this is a good skill to have, I don’t know. —Karina Bender Learning how to deal with stress as well as learning how to better write different types of essays. —Jennifer Billman
I appreciate the support that I felt from my classmates throughout my years in the IB Program. I could not have done it without having the amazing people surrounding me to encourage me and make me want to do my best. —Lauren Burt I learned how important a schedule is. —Thomas Burt I learned how to time manage better and handle bigger challenges. —Ana Calderon I appreciate having been exposed to a high level of academic rigor in high school so I will be more prepared for my college classes. —Eleanor Campbell Something that I got out of participating in the IB program is that you can’t always leave things for the last minute. Something else is that your teachers are their to help you. —Natalie Campos 9
The IB Program made me realize that school is a lot of work and that it will get really difficult and overwhelming at times but there’s nothing more satisfying than overcoming that and looking back and being so proud of yourself! —Dulce Cano Vargas I enjoyed the Theory of Knowledge class because it gave me the opportunity to experience a discussion-based class structure. —Gabrielle Cattalini IB helped me articulate my thoughts not only academically, but outside of school work as well. —Sophie Cattalini One thing I appreciate about the IB Program is the fact that it helped me improve with my writing. —Cristel Mabelle Cayco It definitely prepared me for public speaking which is something that I used to be afraid to do but now I am more confident. It has also prepared me to time my work right and not do everything last minute. —Maria Chavez The IB Program is very enriching and has pushed me to be more organized as a student. —Thawanrat Cheevakasemkoon
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I appreciate the fast paced learning because it makes me feel a bit more confident for college classes. —Melissa Chi Leal I learned to be organized and on top of my work at all times. I also learned to deal with rigor and stress in high school. —Alex Chuang One thing I learned is how important it is to challenge yourself with courses like these. It helps you grow as a student. —Cristian Cisneros One thing I enjoyed from the IB Program was that I was able to challenge myself. —Jasmine Conejo History was a fun class. —Sofia Cruz I was able to adapt myself to challenging courses and be able to prepare myself academically as I’ll go into college. —Nicole Cruz Mariche I appreciate how IB pushed me to try new activities outside of school and helped develop my writing skills for college. —Catie Donohue Enrolling in IB courses ensured that I was always in a classroom full of engaged, motivated individuals being taught by qualified and driven teachers. This made the education experience at Sequoia very engaging. —Michaël Dooley
IB has shaped me as a learner, thinker, and person. I have grown so much because of IB, and I feel truly prepared for college with the skills IB has given me. —Lane Dounias One thing that I got out of it was how to manage my time. —Nolan Doyle Taking IB courses and balancing those classes with sports and extracurriculars taught me how to manage my time well which will be extremely helpful when I go off to college. —Zachary Doyle Improved on my time management. Have pushed myself by taking rigorous courses. —Cristian Duran I appreciate how it pushed me out of my comfort zone because I know that’s something I’ll have to get used to. —Jasmine Esquivel
One thing I got out of IB was that organization is one of the keys for success and getting things done on time. —Ivan Franco Hernandez Learning time management. —Alejandra Gamino Sandoval I learned that every piece of writing has a deeper meaning (Kendrick Lamar:). —Amelia Ghilzai The one thing I appreciate about the IB experience is the chance to learn subjects in depth and through a worldwide view. —Cassandra Giovannetti Being able to expand my vocabulary. A way it helped was how to be more confident speaking. —Fabian Gonzalez
One thing I got out of the IB Program is responsibility. —Jariana Fajardo Sainz
Participating in the IB program I got to grow my knowledge and open to different learning environments. To see both views and compare and there’s never a “wrong” answer. —Rebekah Grant
I learned how to study with good time efficiency. —Angel Felix
Multidisciplinary education in high school. —Hugo Greenhill
I was able to gain global perspectives, enhancing my learning experience greatly. —Marika Fong
I appreciated how in depth the course went into, the events in history we learned about. —Dawit Hartman
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I have developed my critical thinking skills as well as my time management skills. —Erica Heist Participating in the IB Program pushed me to learn time management skills and how to balance my busy schedule. —Phoebe Henige I appreciate the wide variety of hardworking students the IB Program allowed to connect with! I made some of my bestest friends through the IB that I never would have met otherwise. —Maya Hirano The IB program forces you to learn prioritization and time management, often through uncomfortable but memorable experiences like 3am IA writing sessions. —John Horan The IB program cultivated my passion for the Spanish language and culture. —Grace Hughes How to stay on top of my own work and the best studying habits. —Nismah Ismail Learned to look at a topic from various perspectives. Met a lot of amazing and dedicated students. —Manuel Jimenez Rodriguez One thing I got out of the IB program was that hard work and dedication to your goals are key to success. —Isaiah Kahn 12
I appreciated the high quality classes and getting to work with really good teachers. —Nolan Kowitt I appreciate how the IB courses prepared me more for the open-ended projects I’ll be doing in college, and how they challenged my view of the world around me, allowing me to grow more as a person as I learned new things. —Warren Kriese From the IB program I learned to reflect on my experiences and learn from them. —Luca Krueger Good teachers. —Camille Laboisse What I find most useful about the IB program is how it prepares you to think in many different ways. It truly makes you a well-rounded thinker. —Ilan Ladabaum I Appreciate the fact that I got to say I was in an IB class and managed to pass even though people doubted me. —Manuel Landa The one thing that I really appreciate from the IB Program is the chance that it gave me to learn how to efficiently manage my time and challenge myself with the day to day work. These new skills will be very helpful in the future when I am in college. —Sandra Landa-Sanchez
I am so thankful for this program because the way they taught information was so valuable because instead of just learning about the “what” of each subject, we spent a lot of time focusing on the “why”. This is so valuable to not just become a good student, but a good person who can validation other people’s ideas and opinions. —Alexandra Lanham I appreciate how many IB classes challenged me. —Anna Ledbetter I feel like it has prepared me for the rigor of college classes. —Jack Liner
One thing I got out of participating in the IB Program was more confidence in my schoolwork and finding out how much potential I have. —Elena Lopez I appreciate that it gave me the opportunity to challenge myself with my classes. —Kaitlyn Lynch One thing I appreciate from the IB experience is the teachers because of how helpful they were. —Yazlin Macias De La Mora I learned that college might be hard but these classes prepare me for it. IB taught me to push through even when you think it’s easy, apply more then you usually would. —Aniya Majors
One thing that I got out of participating in the IB Program is that there are so many resources that students can use to be better and most of the time using your resources can help you accomplish what you need. —Michelle Lipe Estrada
I developed a wide variety of academic skills. Mad appreciation to everyone who made IB easier. —Kevin Marroquin
I learned how to really STUDY and the importance of consistent review in a course with a lot of content. —Adam Lipson
The IB Program taught me how to manage my time better and to push myself to my limits. —Jessica Martin
IB has taught me that we are all small fish in a big pond. But even within a large school of fish, one can discover their own school of thought. —Erica Lizundia
I learn to better manage my time as well as other skills to be more adaptable to college. —Emmanuel Martinez Sanchez Just general skills that teachers say they will be beneficial for in the future. —Collin Mavrinac 13
The rigor. —Jacob McCollum I liked the experience and how the class was setup for me personally. —Adan Medina I understand how to better organize myself and how to take great notes. —Kassandra Menera Rodriguez The community. —Kayla Meredith-Murray A GPA boost. —Padraic Miller One thing the IB program helped me with was my work ethic. The various assignments helped me hone my skills in time management. —Kian Mirkia The IB encouraged me to consider international perspectives and to take account of differences in thinking. —Yissel Morales IB is a good way to test yourself to see if you’re able to do the extra work. —Carlos Muniz I learned out to think critically and challenge my ideas of learning. I appreciate how my experience forced me to do my best. —Emily Murphy
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It gave me the knowledge and strength to take on challenges in life that will help me become successful. —Ben Murray The IB program was a huge challenge but it was an amazing experience because it pushed me to do better! —American Nava Cid Learning how to push myself to write essays that more are in depth and raise questions rather than focusing only how I can answer the prompt. —Alexander Nevarez Participating in the IB program helped prepare me for college, challenged me, and helped me become a better writer. —Kaitlyn O’Connor I learned a lot about communication with teachers and trying my best even when I want to give up! —Giselle Osorio Valades Opportunity to work hard and express my capabilities. A greater education that was free. —Ronald Erik Oto Jr. One thing that I got out of the IB Program was the ability to balance out the work load. —Betzy Palafox IB taught me how to manage my time, and how best to approach big projects. —Bradley Parmer-Lohan
The IB program has allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of the topics we covered. —Elizabeth Pederson The work can really keep you busy but it prepares you for college and I really am glad I took this course! —Akansha Prakash One thing I got out of the IB Program is that I was able to learn more about how I can work under stress and still succeed without giving up. —Melanie Prieto Everyone is smart all you need is the ganas to show it. —Alexander Ramirez My teacher. —Geraldine Ramirez Gomez One thing I got out of the IB program would be the different ways I learned to approach assignment and maintain focus. —Raul Jr. Ramirez Gomez I appreciate the types of study habits I developed by taking IB courses. —Travis Reeves I appreciate that there is a program such as IB at Sequoia because it provides a different learning experience and it provides challenge to my classes. —Alexis Resendiz
What the IB Program has taught me is not what to think, but how to think. My IB experience has also made me very appreciative of acronyms, especially because spelling “baccalaureate” without using Google is quite frankly impossible. —Lydia Rice I appreciate the pressure I had during the classes because it allowed me to become a better student by having to work harder. —Domingo Rivera The IB Program has challenged me to think outside the box and to voice my ideas and opinions. —Emily Rivera-Delgado I got a real sense of what college classes might be like. —Andrea Rodriguez-Cruz I appreciate how IB forced me to draw connections between classes, and the real world. It taught me how to think critically and gain enough confidence to share my thoughts in large-group settings. —Amy Ruiz One thing I got out of participating in the IB program was a new way of seeing things. It has allowed me to grow as a person and become the person that I am now. I truly appreciate being a part of this wonderful program and I wouldn’t have changed a thing! —Sharon Sandoval Rodriguez 15
I was able to work out situations and push myself further than I thought I could. —Angelina Salgado One of the many things I appreciate from my IB experience was the help and support I received from my teachers. —Lizbeth Santizo Salguero IB focuses less on just memorization and more on the critical thinking and approach, especially in math and English classes which has actually helped me learn and grow. —Jordan Schwartz One thing I got out of IB was a great education/challenge that I knew I wouldn’t get in any other class. —Anna Serrano I have learned how to better manage my time and work on multiple demanding tasks at once. I appreciate how IB puts students through intense academic situations because I now feel more prepared for the challenging college workload. —Sophie Sharp IB undoubtedly pushed me to work hard, whether it was an assignment I was instantly passionate about or one that I dreaded initially. I feel prepared to handle whatever college throws at me. —Michael Simon
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By doing the IB Diploma I learned what I am capable of how to push myself. —Sofia Smith In doing the IB Program, I gained a new way of thinking and perspective on a wide variety of concepts, topics, and ideas that also captured my fascination with the world. I was challenged to look beyond the surface and dig deeper, enabling me to become more reflective and creative in my own unique way. —Shara Solero It was fun. —Aleksandra Solodilov I learned to think outside the box and consider multiple perspectives. This has helped me gain knowledge and experience from the world, in and out of school. —Jasmin Sosa Time management. —Sarah Stampleman Learning how to learn with more efficiency was really helpful to my study habits. —Liam Stanley I liked being surrounded by caring teachers and dedicated students! —Annie Stephens I appreciate the IB Program for preparing me for college. —Natalie Susser
IB is the reason I came to Sequoia and subsequently met my friends. That is what is most important to me. —Virgile Talma IB curriculum helped me develop the attributes of a successful academic. —Emily Tankeh IB has allowed me to broaden my horizons and focus on topics I am passionate about at a deep level. —Samuel Tillier I was able to improve my English writing, get help in it and get knowledge/an intro to how advanced preparatory English would be like which is used in college and overall life. —Marissa Torres I challenged myself by participating in the IB program and I saw that I can handle rigorous coursework. —Christine Tran All the students in the IB program are very motivated and care about their education a lot, so having that community kept me accountable and motivated to get the most out of my education. —Julie Trundle I developed a way of studying that helps me feel confident during tests. —Grey Turner That it takes a lot of hard work to be successful. —Pierce Tyson
The best thing I got out of the IB program was learning how to be more organized and know how to spend my time. I got to learn different ways of studying to use my time efficiently. —Victor Valencia The teachers were always so available and able to help whenever needed. —Jose Victoria Its helped me prepare for the work load I will face in college. —Jackson Weber I appreciate the way that work ethic was trained into us through the years of IB, as well as the strength of independence I have gained from my participation. —Alexis Westphal IB helped me actually work for me grades and taught me that procrastination is never a good idea. —Joshua Won I appreciate the level of academic advancement teachers put into making the work for their students. I also like how inclusive all the course material is covering a wide spectrum of cultures. —Mika Yang The IB program was a real challenge and it pushed me to discover more about myself in terms of my interests but also my limits. I really enjoyed pushing myself beyond my comfort zone and getting to try new things all while having fun. —Leslie Zaragoza 17
The Diploma Programme (DP) curriculum is made up of six subject groups and the DP core, comprising Theory of Knowledge (TOK), Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) and the Extended Essay (EE). Through the Diploma Programme (DP) core, students reflect on the nature of knowledge, complete independent research and participate in a variety of experiences that are creative, lead to a healthy lifestyle and contribute to their community through service while reflecting on their growth throughout the process. 18
SEBASTIAN ABELA DIPLOMA
PLANS FOR FALL:
CAMERON ADAMS DIPLOMA
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Southern Methodist University
Colorado University Boulder
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Applied Mathematics
BLAISE BAKER
KARINA BENDER
Finance
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DIPLOMA
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TARA AHSAN DIPLOMA
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EIMON AMJADI
EDEN AMSELLEM
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University of California Berkeley
University of Southern California
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MAJOR:
Biology and Business
Undeclared
JENNIFER BILLMAN
LAUREN BURT
DIPLOMA
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DIPLOMA
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DIPLOMA TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
THOMAS BURT DIPLOMA
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University of California Irvine
University of California Los Angeles
University of British Columbia
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
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MAJOR:
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Industrial Engineering
Civil Engineering
ALEXANDER CHUANG
SIMON CLARKE
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Mechanical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Bachelor of Arts
NIKOLAS CACERES
MACKENZIE CASWELL
GABRIELLE CATTALINI
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MAJOR:
MAJOR:
DIPLOMA TBD TBD
DIPLOMA TBD TBD
DIPLOMA
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MAJOR:
DIPLOMA
University of California Davis
University of Michigan
MAJOR:
Undeclared
Biological Sciences
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo MAJOR:
DIPLOMA TBD TBD
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CATHERINE DONOHUE DIPLOMA
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DIPLOMA
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LUEZI ENDAMNE-WAMBA
ALBERTO FAJARDO SEPULVEDA
SARAH FAZIO
DIPLOMA
DIPLOMA
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DIPLOMA
University of California Los Angeles
Vanderbilt University
MAJOR:
Economics
Undeclared
Undeclared
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
CHARLOTTE FISCHER
IVAN FRANCO HERNANDEZ
ALVIN FUENTES DIPLOMA
HUGO GREENHILL
DIPLOMA
ANDRES GARCIA GOMEZ
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Biology
DIPLOMA
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TBD
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TBD
NICOLAS GUGLIELMIN DIPLOMA
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University of California Santa Cruz MAJOR:
Computer Engineering
PHOEBE HENIGE DIPLOMA
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
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MAJOR:
TBD
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NOLAN DOYLE
Nutrition
Santa Clara University MAJOR:
TBD TBD
San Jose State
DIPLOMA TBD TBD
TBD TBD
DIPLOMA
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University of California Los Angeles MAJOR:
Neuroscience
MAYA HIRANO
IRENE KATAKIS
LUCA KRUEGER
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DIPLOMA
University of California Berkeley MAJOR:
Chemistry
DIPLOMA TBD
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TBD
DIPLOMA
Colby College MAJOR:
Undeclared
ILAN LADABAUM DIPLOMA
SAUVIKESH LAL DIPLOMA
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MAJOR:
Stanford University Symbolic SystemsCognitive Science
TBD TBD
MICHELLE LIPE ESTRADA DIPLOMA
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MAJOR:
Business AdministrationReal Estate
Philosophy and Integrative Human Biology
AMY RUIZ BEJAR
ANDREW RICHARDS
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MAJOR:
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TBD TBD
MICHAEL SIMON DIPLOMA
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TBD TBD
SOFIA SMITH DIPLOMA
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Los Angeles
University of California Irvine
MAJOR:
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Chemical Engineering
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University of California Berkeley
DEV PANCHAL DIPLOMA
DIPLOMA
California State University Northridge
JOSE MACIEL ANAYA DIPLOMA
ERICA LIZUNDIA
DIPLOMA TBD TBD
SHARA SOLERO DIPLOMA
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DIPLOMA
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University of California Davis MAJOR:
LUKAS MACFARLANE GLASOW DIPLOMA
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TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
ADLAI SCHLAGER DIPLOMA
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University of British Columbia MAJOR:
Biological Sciences
Engineering
THOMAS STAFFORD
SARAH STAMPLEMAN
DIPLOMA
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DIPLOMA
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University of California San Diego
University of California Los Angeles
Gap Year—Tufts University
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MAJOR:
International Literary & Visual Studies
International Studies: Business
Business Economics
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VIRGILE TALMA DIPLOMA
PLANS FOR FALL:
McGill University, Montreal MAJOR:
Anthropology or Political Science
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BRITANNY VAZQUEZ HERNANDEZ
CLAIRE WILLIAMS
DIPLOMA
DIPLOMA
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SAMUEL TILLIER DIPLOMA
King’s College London Mathematics
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
LESLIE ZARAGOZA REYES DIPLOMA
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Merced MAJOR:
Biological Sciences: Cell & Molecular Biology
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AMY ABAD COURSE
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Attending College MAJOR:
JOCELYN AGUILAR
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MAJOR:
COURSE
Azusa Pacific University
Psychology
Commercial Music
ANA ALCALA
MARVIN ALVARADO
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Cal Poly Pomona
TBD TBD
VICTORIA AGUILAR
KIMBERLY ALARCON
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE
University of California Merced MAJOR:
Humanities & Arts
COURSE TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
LIZBETH ANDRADE BAUTISTA
FATIMA ARAICA ALVARADO
ANNA ARBUCKLE
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE
Cañada College
TBD
Attending College
Business Administration Finance, Real Estate, & Law
Undeclared Radiologic Technician
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TBD
Undeclared
HELEN ARTEAGA ESCATEL
ARIYA AULT
ANDREA AYALA
BAILEY BAIRD
AVA BARGANIER
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
PLANS FOR FALL:
Chico State University MAJOR:
Nursing
MAJOR:
COURSE
TBD
COURSE
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HEATHER ADAMS
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo MAJOR:
Economics
COURSE
San Jose State University Biology: Nursing
COURSE TBD TBD
MAJOR:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Long Beach City College MAJOR:
Horticulture & Environmental Studies
TANYA BARRERA
WILLIAM BEATTY
FAITH BELLINGER
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
COURSE TBD TBD
THOMAS BOLAND COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
SUZANNE CADAGAN COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE TBD
Cañada College MAJOR:
DANIELLE BELLO COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo MAJOR:
SARAH BOBICH COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Los Angeles
TBD
Psychology
Political Science
ARAID BONILLA VALDERRAMA
KATHERINE BRADY COURSE
ISABELLE BRAVO
LUKE BROERING
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TYLER CALDWELL
ELEANOR CAMPBELL
GISELLE CAMPOS CONTRERAS
California State University East Bay MAJOR:
Biological Sciences
ANA CALDERON HERNANDEZ COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Western Washington University
Redlands University
MAJOR:
Business Administration
Environmental Science
COURSE
MAJOR:
TBD TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of Nevada Reno MAJOR:
Undeclared
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of British Columbia MAJOR:
Economics
MAJOR:
Undeclared
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
25
NATALIE CAMPOS COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of San Francisco MAJOR:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
California State University Stanislaus
Sociology & Dual Teacher Program
Biological Sciences
MARIA CHAVEZ MAGANA
MARIA CHAVEZ
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
KELLY CLARKE COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
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DULCE CANO VARGAS
MAJOR:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Merced
TYLER CARLSON COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
SOPHIA CATTALINI COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
CRISTEL MABELLE CAYCO COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Cardiff University
College of San Mateo
TBD
Psychology
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
THAWANRAT CHEEVAKASEMKOON
MELISSA CHI LEAL COURSE
CRISTIAN CISNEROS
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
Cañada College
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Attending college
Chico State University
Biology
Communications Studies
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
JESUS CORDOBA PALESTINO
CITLALY CORREA GALINDO
FERNANDO COTA SOTELO
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Psychology
JASMINE CONEJO COURSE
Attending college Undeclared
MAJOR:
Nursing
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
Business
COURSE TBD TBD
MARCOS CRUZ SERRANO COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
NICOLE CRUZ MARICHE COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of the Pacific MAJOR:
TBD
Biological Sciences
EDWIN DOMINGUEZ
SOFIA CRUZ COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
LUCAS CULVERHOUSE
MICHAEL DASKAROLIS
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE
University of California Santa Cruz
University of California Davis
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Sociology
Chemical Engineering
IGNACIO DOMINGUEZ CORONADO
MICHAËL DOOLEY COURSE
LANE DOUNIAS
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
COURSE TBD TBD
CRISTIAN DURAN COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
Boston University MAJOR:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
ZACHARY DOYLE COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of Florida MAJOR:
TBD
Undeclared
Biological Anthropology
Undeclared
DANIEL DURAN
MIA ENANORIA
AMANDA ERWIG
JAZMIN ESPAÑA LOPEZ
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
COURSE
University of California Riverside
University of Washington
MAJOR:
Undeclared
Pre-Business
Stanford University
COURSE
COURSE
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
27
JARIANA FAJARDO SAINZ
TALITA FALEPAPALANGI
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
Advertising
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
NOEMI FRAGA REYES
JASMINE ESQUIVEL COURSE
University of California Berkeley Social Welfare
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
College of San Mateo MAJOR:
MARIKA FONG COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Davis
TBD
Fire Science or Mental Therapy
Environmental Science
ALEJANDRA GAMINO SANDOVAL
EMMA GARCIA COURSE
HEIDI GARCIA HERRERA
NANCY GARCIA JUAREZ
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
San Jose State University
TBD
COURSE TBD
Marketing
Undeclared
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
JULIAN GARCIA ONTIVEROS
SAMANTHA GARCIA FARFAN
TAMMY GARCIA
YULIET GARIBAY
AMELIA GHILZAI
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TBD TBD
MAJOR:
Foothill College
COURSE
MAJOR:
TBD
COURSE
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Menlo College
ANGEL FELIX ESPARZA
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of Washington MAJOR:
Sociology
JOHN GIBBONS COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
CASSANDRA GIOVANNETTI
MIGUEL GODINEZ CHAVEZ
ALONSO GONZALES VILLAGRAN
BREANNA GONZALEZ HERNANDEZ
COURSE
COURSE
COURSE
COURSE
TBD
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
CATERIN GONZALEZ CARDONA
DANNA GONZALEZ ALVARADO
FABIAN GONZALEZ MONTANO
GABRIEL GONZALEZ MENDOZA
MATTHEW GOODE
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TBD
Landscaping
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
REBEKAH GRANT
JULIAN GUERRERO
ISAIAH HAND
EMORY HARRISON
DAWIT HARTMAN
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TBD
COURSE
Attending College Undeclared
COURSE
Cañada or College of San Mateo Child Development or Communications
Statistics
COURSE TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
TBD TBD
COURSE
Foothill College
COURSE TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Chico State University MAJOR:
Business Marketing
29
ZOE HASMAN COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
WILLIAM HOCH COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
NISMAH ISMAIL COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
College of William and Mary MAJOR:
Undeclared
JOHN HORAN COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
VANESSA HERNANDEZ
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
BETHANY HORNER
GRACE HUGHES
ANIKA HUISMAN
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD TBD
COURSE
TBD TBD
COURSE
Brigham Young University Hawaii
San Diego State University
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Marine Biology
Spanish & Pre-Medicine
MAJOR:
Economics
MAJOR:
KEMBERLY JAIMES-ESQUIVEL
MANUEL JIMENEZ RODRIGUEZ
OLIVER JOSLIN-DAVIS
KELLY KADLEC
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Film & Psychology
MARICRUZ HERNANDEZ PAULINO
KAREN HERNANDEZ
Claremont McKenna College
PLANS FOR FALL:
Foothill College
30
ERICA HEIST
TBD TBD
University of the Pacific International Business
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
ISAIAH KAHN
GUS KIRKPATRICK
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
COURSE
Chico State University Computer Science
CAMILLE LABOISSE COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
McGill University MAJOR:
COURSE TBD
TBD
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of Wisconsin Madison
WARREN KRIESE COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Davis Filmmaking, Cinema & Digital Media
MANUEL LANDA RUBIO
SANDRA LANDA-SANCHEZ
ALEXANDRA LANHAM
CASSANDRA LEA
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
College of San Mateo MAJOR:
ANNA LEDBETTER
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
COURSE
Nuclear Engineering
DAVIN LEATHERS
TBD
PLANS FOR FALL:
Lawrence University
NOLAN KOWITT
Saxophone Performance & Physics
Medical Field
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE
TBD
Bioresource Engineering
COURSE
LUKE KOVSCEK
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
COURSE
University of California Merced
University of California Davis
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Sociology
Biological Sciences & Theatre and Dance
CAMILLE LEPARMENTIER
ERIC LINARES
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
COURSE
Chapman University Studio Art
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
MAJOR:
COURSE TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
JACK LINER COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Chico State University MAJOR:
Construction Management
31
ADAM LIPSON COURSE
COURSE
ARIANNA LÓPEZ ARANDA COURSE
ELENA LOPEZ
ELOY LOPEZ
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
Decline to State
College of San Mateo
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TBD
MAJOR:
Undeclared
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
KAITLYN LYNCH
NICHOLAS LYZUN
YAZLIN MACIAS DE LA MORA
ALEC MACIASZEK COURSE
ANIYA MAJORS
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Northwestern University Theatre & Biological Sciences
COURSE
TBD
COURSE
Nursing
TBD TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
College of San Mateo
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TBD
Psychology
KEVIN MARROQUIN MAJANO
CAMERON MARTIN
EMMANUEL MARTINEZ SANCHEZ
JUKA MASTERSON
COURSE
COURSE
JESSICA MARTIN
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Colorado State University Animal Science & Agriculture Education
College of San Mateo Biology
32
ALEXANDRA LOPEZ
TBD
TBD TBD
Nursing
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Cañada College MAJOR:
Elementary Education
TBD
Cañada College Engineering
PLANS FOR FALL:
Grambling State University MAJOR:
TBD TBD
COLLIN MAVRINAC COURSE
JACOB MCCOLLUM COURSE
PATRICK MCSWEENEY COURSE
ADAN MEDINA COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
Game Design
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TBD
Undeclared
Graphic Design
KAYLA MEREDITH MURRAY
TATE METRO
KIAN MIRKIA
COURSE
COURSE
PADRAIC MILLER
ANDI MOLINA CARDONA
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Mesa Junior College San Diego Business or Communications
Attending College Undeclared
MATTHEW MONTEJANO COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
University of Utah
TBD
TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo MAJOR:
TBD
Aerospace Engineering
YISSEL MORALES AGOSTO
CARLOS MUNIZ BOCANEGRA
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of San Francisco MAJOR:
Nursing
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
KASSANDRA MENERA RODRIGUEZ
Cañada College MAJOR:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Santa Barbara MAJOR:
Economics
EMILY MURPHY COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Merced
University of Washington
MAJOR:
Undeclared
Undeclared
MAJOR:
PLANS FOR FALL:
College of San Mateo MAJOR:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
BENJAMIN MURRAY COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of Oregon MAJOR:
Business: Corporate Law
33
AMERICA NAVA CID COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
San Jose State University Business & Management
ALEXANDER NEVAREZ COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Cañada College MAJOR:
TBD
MARIELA NAVA SALGADO COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Heading to the work force
TBD
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
COURSE
Pitzer College
COURSE TBD
RONALD OTO JR.
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL: MAJOR:
TBD
PLANS FOR FALL:
MARIA OLIVARES RAMIREZ
GISELLE OSORIO VALADES
MAJOR:
PLANS FOR FALL:
California State University Los Angeles
EVELYN OCEGUEDA GARCIA
KAITLYN O’CONNOR
SAMANTHA ORTEGA
TBD
JADEN NAVARRETE
COURSE
Criminology
Psychology
PLANS FOR FALL:
ALEXIS NAVARRETE
MAJOR:
STEM Related
COURSE
34
KAREN NAVA RIVAS
Attending College Undeclared
TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
DOMINIC OLSON COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Los Angeles MAJOR:
Electrical Engineering
MONSERRAT PAEZ MIGUEL
GABRIEL PAGANUCCI
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Community College Nursing
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
ISMAEL PALOMINO SANDOVAL
KAYLA PARADA RIVERA
FERNANDA PARDO
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TBD
Mathematical Analytics & Operations Research and Statistics Data Science
ELIZABETH PEDERSON
RUDY PEREIRA
LYDIA PERRONE
CONNOR POULOS
EMALIE POULOS
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
AKANSHA PRAKASH
MELANIE PRIETO-CAMPOS
EMILIO PULIDO
COURSE
COURSE
NAYELI PULIDO
ALEXANDER RAMIREZ ROBLES
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
BETZY PALAFOX DENIZ COURSE
College of San Mateo Psychology & Sociology
COURSE
Foothill College
Marketing or Communications
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
College of San Mateo MAJOR:
Nursing
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
Fashion Institute of Technology MAJOR:
Advertising & Marketing Communications
TBD TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
BRADLEY PARMER-LOHAN COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Davis MAJOR:
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE
Cañada College Medicine
35
GERALDINE RAMIREZ GOMEZ COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Cañada College MAJOR:
JASIEL RAMIREZ-ORTIZ
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
College of San Mateo
TBD
SPENCER RAVA COURSE TBD
JOSE DANIEL RAZON GOMEZ COURSE TBD
Science
Kinesiology & Computer Science
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TRAVIS REEVES
ALEXIS RESENDIZ
ESMERALDA REYES ELIZONDO
LYDIA RICE
CELINA RINCON CASTANEDA
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of Oregon MAJOR:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Santa Cruz
Sports Business
MAJOR:
DOMINGO RIVERA
EMILY RIVERA-DELGADO
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Foothill College MAJOR:
Undeclared
36
RAUL RAMIREZ GOMEZ JR.
Politics
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Davis MAJOR:
Political Science
TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
ANDREA RODRIGUEZ-CRUZ
YARITZA RODRIGUEZ SANTOS
MELISSA ROSAS MARTINEZ
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
COURSE
California State University East Bay
University of California Merced
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Graphic Design
TBD
Undeclared
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
DANIEL SAJUAN COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
ANGELINA SALGADO COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Attending College MAJOR:
SHARON SANDOVAL RODRIGUEZ
LIZBETH SANTIZO SALGUERO
RACHEL SANTOS PEREZ
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE
San Jose State University MAJOR:
TBD
Undeclared
Biological Sciences
JOAN SCHROEDER
SAMUEL SCHULT
JORDAN SCHWARTZ
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Concordia University Irvine MAJOR:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Berkeley
San Francisco State University MAJOR:
Psychology
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
SAGE SEGURA TREMAINE
LUCAS SENECA
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TBD
TBD
Director of Christian Education and Business
Computer Science
ANNA SERRANO
ANGELA SERRATO CHAVEZ
SOPHIA SHARP
WILLIAM SHUDER
THOMAS SMITH
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
COURSE
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Attending College
International Business & Communications, Music /Acting
TBD TBD
MAJOR:
COURSE
University of California Santa Barbara MAJOR:
Psychological & Brain Sciences
TBD
TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
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ALEKSANDRA SOLODILOV COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of Puget Sound
University of Puget Sound
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Biology
Biology
JASMIN SOSA VALDEZ COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
LIAM STANLEY COURSE
RANDOLPH STAUFENBERG COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
NATALIE SUSSER
STEVE TALAUATI
MELLISA TALOA
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
University of California Santa Cruz
Chico State University
MAJOR:
Business Finance
Psychology
TBD TBD
ANNE STEPHENS
NURCAN SUMBUL
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
TBD
Undeclared
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
EMILY TANKEH
NOLAN TARZON
LOVELY TAUTUA’A
ETHAN TOM
MARISSA TORRES MEDINA
COURSE
University of Washington Undeclared
COURSE
COURSE TBD
COURSE
COURSE
University of Arizona
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Anthropology
38
SVETLANA SOLODILOV
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE
COURSE TBD TBD
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
Marine Biology
University of Colorado Boulder Psychology
Attending College MAJOR:
CHRISTINE TRAN
JULIE TRUNDLE
GRACE TURNER
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE
San Jose State University MAJOR:
COURSE
Attending College
Syracuse University
ISAAC VALADEZ CASTRO
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE
San Jose State University
COURSE TBD
Kinesiology
Psychology/Pre-Med
Engineering
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
VICTOR VALENCIA JR.
JASON VARGAS
EDDISON VASQUEZ FUENTEZ
YENI VELAZQUEZ-FLORES
EVAN VELLINE
COURSE
COURSE
COURSE
MAJOR:
PIERCE TYSON
English
COURSE
MAJOR:
COURSE
COURSE
TBD
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
College of San Mateo
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PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
JOSE VICTORIA HERNANDEZ
ALFONSO VILLALVAZO
GRACE VOLONOSKI
MILES WEBB
COURSE
COURSE
VICTOR VILLEDA GUZMAN
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Foothill College
Veterinary Technology
Attending College Languages
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
Nursing
COURSE
University of San Diego Biology/Pre-Med
TBD TBD
COURSE TBD TBD
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JACKSON WEBER COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
Colorado State University
University of Portland
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
Business Administration
ALONDRA ZUNIGA CUEVAS COURSE
PLANS FOR FALL:
TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
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ALEXIS WESTPHAL CULLEN
Nursing
JOSHUA WON
MIKA YANG
WILLIAM ZELIGER
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
PLANS FOR FALL:
COURSE
College of San Mateo MAJOR:
Mathematics
COURSE
San Francisco State University MAJOR:
Business Administration: Marketing
COURSE TBD
MAJOR:
TBD
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