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Olympia, Washington May 12, 2022
All-Washington Academic Team Ceremony May 12, 2022, 12:00 p.m. Virtual Event Hosted by South Puget Sound Community College
Special Thanks To Jay Inslee, Washington State Governor Jan Yoshiwara, Executive Director, The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges Jay Reich, Chair, The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges Dr. Christine Johnson, President, Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges Doug Mah, President, Washington State Association of College Trustees Tim Rhee, Key Private Bank Team Leader, KeyBank Ann Flannigan, Vice President of Public Relations, Washington State Employees Credit Union Dr. Lynn Tincher-Ladner, President and CEO, Phi Theta Kappa
Program Sponsors Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges (WACTC) Washington State Association of College Trustees (ACT) State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) Phi Theta Kappa, the International Honor Society of the Two-Year College
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A Brief History Nearly 29 years ago, an All-USA Academic Team was introduced to recognize and honor two-year college students for their scholastic achievement and community and college service. In 1994, state academic teams were introduced as a way to provide scholarships and scholastic recognition to Phi Theta Kappa members and promote excellence at two-year colleges. The state academic teams are an international program sponsored annually by Phi Theta Kappa, Follett Higher Education Group, and the American Association of Community Colleges. In 1996, this program came to life in Washington State. A steering committee, comprised of the community and technical college presidents, Phi Theta Kappa representatives, public information officers from two-year colleges, and representatives from the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges put together the first recognition ceremony in the Governor’s Mansion. The ceremony honored 44 students representing 24 community and technical colleges. In its 26th year, the All-Washington Academic Team recognizes students from the community and technical colleges in Washington State. The program has become the showcase for Washington’s community and technical colleges because it honors individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to success and achievement in academics and in the communities in which they live. This recognition demonstrates the state’s commitment to scholarship and community service on the part of those attending the state’s public community and technical colleges.
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Thank You Scholarship Sponsors For 26 years, KeyBank has served as a major sponsor of the All-Washington Academic Team. KeyBank has made $250 scholarships available to each member of the 2022 All-Washington Academic Team. Now in its 11th year supporting the celebration, the Washington State Employees Credit Union has offered $750 scholarships to the top 16 students of the All-Washington Academic Team. The Washington Association for College Trustees also provides a $1,000 scholarship to the top three members of the All-Washington Academic Team.
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Phi Theta Kappa Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for two-year colleges, symbolizes excellence in higher education and a commitment to students. Phi Theta Kappa has recognized and encouraged scholarship among two-year college students for more than 100 years by providing stimulation and enrichment while promoting the academic integrity of the associate degree program. For these reasons, the American Association of Community Colleges has designated Phi Theta Kappa as the official honor society for two-year colleges.
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Bates Technical College
Bates Technical College
Bellevue College
Melissa Baquirin
Cajetan Martin
Florida Cishesa
Age: 40 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Biomedical Service
Age: 25 | GPA: 3.9 Field: Fire Service
Age: 19 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Mechanical Engineering
Like many during the pandemic, Melissa Baquirin restarted her education to improve her future. Though she has a background in commissioned and retail sales, and other hospitality roles, Melissa chose a new direction. Her passion for fixing electronic equipment led her to biomedical service. Already working in the industry, she knows she made the right choice. Melissa is proud to be an essential worker who ensures clinicians have proper working equipment for their patients.
Hawaiian native Cajetan Martin knew his life goal was to make a positive impact, whether big or small. This led him to join the Army, serving six years as a medic. Now, a member of the National Guard, Cajetan is pursuing a fire service degree. He hopes to continue making an impact, but on a smaller scale. The memory of the soldiers he served with who made the ultimate sacrifice drives his motivation to succeed.
Florida Cishesa achieved a 4.0 GPA while studying for an associate degree in mechanical engineering. She has served as a researcher, mentor, tutor, and vice president of Fellowship of Phi Theta Kappa at Bellevue College. Florida plans to pursue a career in the STEM field. Her ongoing ambition is to be a positive role model for other African women.
Bellevue College
Bellevue College
Bellingham Technical College
Makilah Joyce
Ashley Whitman
Tamara Holmes
Age: 17 | GPA: 3.96 Field: Associate in Arts and Sciences
Age: 36 | GPA: 3.6 Field: Vascular Diagnostic Ultrasound Technology
Age: 36 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Dental Hygiene
Makilah Joyce graduated from Bellevue College with an associate degree while acting as vice president of the United Nations Club and Literature Club. Currently, Makilah attends the University of Washington where she majors in early care and education. Makilah is an AmeriCorps member with the Jumpstart program and a research assistant at the Joshua Center. After graduating from UW, she intends to pursue a doctorate in human development and psychology.
After moving to Washington in 2007, Ashley Whitman was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. The experience left her with a sense of purpose. Ashley enrolled at Bellevue College to pursue a career in vascular ultrasound. Education became her inspiration. Outside of school, Ashley is focused on animal rescue work, community science, and wildlife photography.
Tamara Holmes was born in the Republic of Georgia, immigrated to the United States in 2015, and began preparing for a new career. In 2017, she started her studies at Bellingham Technical College with the goal of becoming a dental hygienist. Tamara earned her dental assisting credentials in 2019. She then worked at a public health clinic for one year before being accepted to BTC’s dental hygiene program and will graduate in spring 2022.
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Big Bend Community College
Cascadia College
Cascadia College
Kristin Ortiz
Isabelle Cook
Wajahat Mobeen
Age: 35 | GPA: 3.28 Field: Psychology
Age: 17 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Neuroscience
Age: 22 | GPA: 3.99 Field: Molecular and Cellular Biology
Kristin Ortiz is currently working towards her bachelor’s degree in psychology. Growing up, Kristin spent most of her childhood in homeless shelters while her mother struggled with addiction. She has been diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety issues due to childhood trauma and regularly visits a psychologist. Once she completes her bachelor’s degree, Kristin plans on pursuing a nursing degree and becoming an advanced registered nurse practitioner with a focus on mental health.
Isabelle Cook is pursuing an associate degree in natural science and plans to attain her bachelor's degree in neuroscience. Isabelle is intrigued by abnormalities of the brain, especially autism spectrum disorder due to personal experience. She plans to use her studies to answer the many uncertainties left in the field. Presently, Isabelle combines her passion for neuroscience and her love for music as a piano teacher to students with special needs.
Wajahat Mobeen is an international student from Pakistan, belonging to the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He is pursuing an associate in biology and plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in molecular and cellular biology or bioinformatics to be an MD/DO. His interests include doing volunteer work and learning new languages, most recently Spanish. He also enjoys netball, badminton and table tennis and currently works in Cascadia’s International Program office as an I-crew member.
Centralia College
Centralia College
Centralia College
Lauren Burnett
Jordan Neal
Isaac Pope
Age: 17 | GPA: 3.92 Field: Business
Age: 29 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Information Technology
Age: 18 | GPA: 3.83 Field: Physical Sciences
Lauren Burnett’s boundless energy is part of her superpower, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. She’s learned to manage her condition with medication and coping strategies, and now she wants to help others. Lauren hopes that being open about her disability helps inspire others to see their challenges as superpowers too. She is also a Young Life youth leader and assistant Sunday school teacher.
Jordan Neal dropped out of high school in his senior year due to failing grades. He never imagined he’d be nearing his college graduation with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Jordan credits his wife for encouraging him to go back to school and pursue his associate degree. Jordan will be the first in his family to graduate from college. He hopes to get a job in the information technology field in Olympia.
Isaac Pope is widely published and recognized in professional circles. At 16, he presented his research on Cascadian volcanic hazards at the annual meeting of the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists. He now serves as co-chair of the association’s Communications Committee and is a book review editor for Environmental and Engineering Geoscience. On campus, he is the Phi Theta Kappa president and a STEM tutor.
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Centralia College
Clark College
Clark College
Kevin Thompson
Anne LeGrave
Jordan Peterson
Age: 52 | GPA: 3.8 Field: Electronics, Robotics, and Automation
Age: 34 | GPA: 3.87 Field: Business
Age: 18 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Biology
Kevin Thompson was a longtime insurance agent before his job was eliminated by the pandemic. He knew he wanted a fresh start in a new field, one that had potential for stability and growth. He is now working on his associate degree in electronics, robotics, and automation. He is pursuing a career as a computer chip manufacturing technician. In his spare time, he is a volunteer firefighter and EMT.
Anne LeGrave has had her share of challenges pursuing her education during the COVID-19 pandemic. A single mother, she has taken online classes while caring for her toddler daughter. However, she hasn’t let those challenges keep her from her dream of earning a college degree in business administration. Described by one professor as a “model student,” she continues to earn good grades while working to build a better life for herself and her daughter.
Jordan Peterson is a Running Start student attending Clark College with a passion for supporting her community. When the COVID-19 pandemic forced her school to move to remote learning, she realized some of her classmates were having trouble adjusting. She created an online study group that allowed students to connect with each other and overcome technological and academic challenges. Jordan is pursuing a degree in biology as part of her plan to become a doctor.
Clover Park Technical College
Clover Park Technical College
Columbia Basin College
Brandon Lee
Owen Zhu
Thalia Birrueta
Age: 21 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Aviation Maintenance
Age: 23 | GPA: 3.95 Field: Aviation Maintenance
Age: 19 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Accounting
This is the second consecutive year Brandon Lee has been chosen for the All-Washington Academic Team. The Spanaway native worked a part-time job after high school for six months before he realized that he wanted a career in aviation. Brandon was inspired by a family member who went through the same program before landing a job inspecting planes. Brandon has already arranged to work with Horizon Air after graduation.
Owen Zhu attends Clover Park Technical College as part of a collaboration with the Civil Aviation Flight University of China. In addition to his studies, Owen is a math peer tutor at CPTC and served in student government as chair of Student Health and Wellness. After graduation, Owen plans to return to China to complete his undergraduate degree and hopes to return to Washington state to pursue his master’s degree.
Thalia Birrueta is a freshman attending Columbia Basin College. After completing her first two years at CBC, she plans to transfer to Eastern Washington University to get her bachelor’s in accounting. Her ultimate career goal is to get her certified public accountant license. Thalia’s hobbies include reading and playing video games. She currently lives with her parents and two brothers in Pasco, WA.
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Columbia Basin College
Columbia Basin College
Columbia Basin College
Nicole DuBois-Killoy
Ariah Yager
Kinley Troh
Age: 18 | GPA: 3.83 Field: Interior Design
Age: 23 | GPA: 3.88 Field: Radiologic Technology
Age: 20 | GPA: 3.8 Field: Radiologic Technology
Nicole DuBois-Killoy is a second year Running Start student at Columbia Basin College. She intends to transfer to a university after attaining her Associate of Arts, likely staying in Washington state. She hopes to major in interior design and minor in Japanese. Nicole enjoys drawing and crochet, and is a competitive dancer at The Dance Class in Richland, WA. She lives in Pasco with her three siblings, which include a fraternal twin brother.
Ariah Yager is a first-year student in the radiologic technology program at Columbia Basin College, studying on the college’s Richland Campus. Ariah grew up in Prosser, WA, and is the oldest of four kids. Outside of school and clinical work, Ariah is employed at both Walmart and Dovetail Joint restaurant. Ariah also enjoys playing video games, painting, and being outside near the water.
Kinley Troh is a second-year radiologic technology student at Columbia Basin College. Kinley serves CBC as a student ambassador, often giving campus tours to prospective students and members of the community. She hails from Glenwood, WA, near the base of Mt. Adams. Kinley has an older brother and credits her parents for being supportive of her educational dreams. Kinley is a member of Phi Theta Kappa and the Splitting Image club at CBC.
Edmonds College
Edmonds College
Everett Community College
Emily Hall
Byeolah Kwon
Heather Costello
Age: 24 | GPA: 3.98 Field: Agriculture/Agricultural Science
Age: 24 | GPA: 3.98 Field: Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Age: 44 | GPA: 3.84 Field: Advanced Manufacturing
yeolah Kwon is an international student from South Korea. She plans to transfer to Columbia University to complete her bachelor's degree. Her goal is to be a female role model for young scientists and engineers and aspires to raise awareness of gender inequality in science and technology. Beyolah hopes to contribute to a better and more equal world during her journey of pursuing computer science.
After her children got older, Heather Costello began studying advanced manufacturing. Her education builds on her experience with industrial maintenance, and she plans to return to a shop after earning her degree. Heather, who continued her education and volunteer service despite a job layoff and a child with a serious health condition, is proud to “pursue the things I was passionate about doing no matter what age I was.”
Emily Hall is passionate about botany and wants to create sustainable agriculture while educating communities about food production. She co-leads the Green Team on campus in organizing environmental and sustainability events. Emily also participated in the AmeriCorps College Support Services program. She volunteered in the college’s food pantry, where she spearheaded a project that successfully improved the pantry’s distribution of food and overall operations.
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Everett Community College
Everett Community College
Green River College
Amanda Giuliano
Meg Macdonald
Vladyslav Boiko
Age: 29 | GPA: 3.76 Field: Advanced Manufacturing
Age: 31 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Education
Age: 18 | GPA: 3.97 Field: Information Technology
Amanda Giuliano is going to college while working a part-time job and she’s determined to complete her education. She plans to work as a freelance designer in the manufacturing industry using SolidWorks and/or Revit software. Although some of her classes don’t use the software, “in life, you might not always like what you are learning/doing but if you are open-minded about it you can achieve a greater level of knowledge for life ahead,” she said.
Meg Macdonald didn’t know much about her Hispanic heritage growing up, and didn’t speak Spanish. After mastering the language, Meg decided to become a high school Spanish teacher. “I want to be the teacher who helps her kids reach their potential, whether academically or personally. I want to fill my students with a love of the Spanish language and Latin culture,” she said. Meg has served as Everett Community College’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter president.
Vladyslav Boiko is an International student from the Ukraine studying IT programming. After studying in his home country, he wanted to finish his studies in the US where he could get the best education possible. He has been creating websites for small companies and individuals to obtain more experience in the field of study. He plans to transfer to a four-year university in the US to complete his studies.
Green River College
Highline College
Highline College
Julius Sjolie
Caitlyn Jonson
Sameer Koirala
Age: 18 | GPA: 3.8 Field: Aviation
Age: 18 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Health-Related Professions
Age: 27 | GPA: 3.85 Field: Nursing
Julius Sjolie is a Running Start student pursing his goal to become an airline pilot and to graduate from the United States Airforce Academy. Currently, he is a Cadet Lieutenant Colonel and Cadet Deputy Commander of his home squadron. He is currently studying for his private pilot certificate and has completed his Private Pilot Ground School through the Civil Air Patrol. He is working toward obtaining a degree in aviation, specifically for fixed-wing aircraft.
Two major life events steered Caitlyn Jonson toward a career focused on helping others. When she was 16 years old, she suffered a major kickboxing injury that required help from a physical therapist to regain her strength and stability. Then Caitlyn’s mother sustained massive chemical burns, and Caitlyn took on the caregiver role for three years. These experiences fuel her desire to earn her doctorate to work in physical therapy or sports rehabilitation.
A first-generation, international student, Sameer Koirala has always enjoyed helping people. From the compassionate care he received from smiling nurses as a child in Nepal to learning about the science behind how a body heals, Sameer’s study of nursing fuels his drive to have a higher purpose in life. Despite losing his father just before college, Sameer has persisted towards his goals to one day be able to care for those most vulnerable.
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Lake Washington Institute of Technology
Lake Washington Institute of Technology
Lake Washington Institute of Technology
Tabetha Arellano
Jonathan Lee
Benjamin Rawald
Age: 41 | GPA: 3.63 Field: Accounting
Age: 21 | GPA: 3.96 Field: Engineering
Age: 20 | GPA: 3.87 Field: Engineering
Tabetha Arellano is in the accounting associate degree program. When her oldest son confided in her that he was nervous about being the first college student in the family, she decided to change that and start a degree of her own. Her experience at Lake Washington Institute of Technology has helped show her three sons that anything is possible. Her goal after completing her degree is to advance her career in the school district where she works.
Jonathan Lee is working towards an associate degree in engineering. He is most interested in the aviation and automobile industry because even though there have been many technological advancements, there is still a lot of work to do, especially in mitigating climate change. Jonathan plans to transfer to Washington State University after completing his associate degree and hopes to become a leader in the engineering industry.
Benjamin Rawald is a student in the engineering transfer program. He knew he wanted to be an engineer from the first time he felt a current run through his fingers during a second-grade science project. Over time, his interests evolved from PC part assembly to hardware engineering because he wants to reduce the world's toxic tech footprint. After completing his associate degree, Benjamin's goal is to transfer to University of Washington Seattle or Bothell.
Lake Washington Institute of Technology
Lower Columbia College
Lower Columbia College
Gabriela Sanchez
Vanessa Davis
Christina Lomasney
Age: 33 | GPA: 3.9 Field: Occupational Therapy Assistant
Age: 54 | GPA: 3.87 Field: Human Services
Age: 32 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Nursing
Gabriela Sanchez is working toward her occupational therapy assistant degree. As a first-generation college student whose mother and grandmother were not allowed to attend school, Gabriela feels a sense of responsibility to make the most of her opportunities. She hopes to work as an OTA, helping to serve underserved communities. After completing her associate degree, Gabriela will continue her education and pursue a Bachelor of Applied Science in mental health or public health.
Vanessa Davis is a former addict who has been clean and sober for 23 years. She received a high school diploma from Lower Columbia College in spring 2020, and is now pursuing a degree in chemical dependency studies. Vanessa, who is Cherokee, is passionate about helping fellow Natives struggling with addiction issues. She would like to work for the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, and eventually return to LCC to earn an applied bachelor’s degree.
Becoming a mother sparked Christina Lomasney’s passion to promote the mission of healthcare as a basic need, support personal and community health, relieve pain and suffering, and treat each person in a caring way. Christina began her career in healthcare as a CNA 14 years ago, and is now a medical assistant in oncology and nursing student. She will continue on to Washington State University for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
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Lower Columbia College
Lower Columbia College
Olympic College
Yuuki Matsunari
Corenna Messinger
TeAirra Lawson
Age: 21 | GPA: 3.97 Field: Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Age: 44 | GPA: 3.93 Field: Nursing
Age: 20 | GPA: 3.87 Field: Associate of Arts
Yuuki Matsunari is an international student from Wako, Japan, Longview’s sister city. Yuuki is studying computer science at Lower Columbia College, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence. He plans to transfer to a four-year university in Washington to complete a degree in software engineering. His career goal is to use his AI skills to create tools that help people. Yuuki would like to encourage other students from Wako to study in the US.
Corenna Messinger found her passion in obstetrics while completing her medical assisting practicum. She hopes to draw on her background as a massage therapist to provide a safe and nurturing environment for expectant mothers as a registered nurse. When she’s not working, Corenna spends as much time with her children as she can. After finishing her prerequisites at Lower Columbia College, Corenna hopes to attend the nursing program at Peninsula College.
TeAirra Lawson is pursuing an associate degree at Olympic College. In the past school year, she has been taking courses that not only grasp her interest but also help her become more open-minded and mindful of others (such as psychology, sociology, gender and women’s studies, Korean, interpersonal communications, etc.). TeAirra has enjoyed her time at Olympic College thus far, and once she graduates, she plans to focus on content creating and streaming full-time.
Olympic College
Olympic College
Peninsula College
Ashley Leon Guerrero
Madeline Seid
Jeremy Buggy
Age: 26 | GPA: 3.89 Field: Associate of Arts
Age: 17 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Associate of Arts
Age: 33 | GPA: 3.92 Field: Nursing
Ashley Leon Guerrero is a first-generation college student and chapter president of Phi Theta Kappa at Olympic College. She will be transferring to a four-year university to study psychology. Ashley’s desire to pursue psychology stems from her personal experiences and learning about others not receiving adequate treatment for various psychological illnesses. She intends to pursue a career as a professional in mental health along with counseling.
Madeline Seid is second year Running Start student affiliated with Kingston High School. Maddie joined Phi Theta Kappa last spring semester and currently serves as the communications officer. Upon graduation with her Associate of Arts, Madeline plans to transfer to a four-year university and major in public health. She enjoys volunteering in the community and served as a tutor and guitar instructor.
Jeremy Buggy is a first-year nursing student at Peninsula College. In March 2020, he lost his job of nearly a decade as a farmer. He started taking prerequisites for the nursing program while homeschooling his children during the COVID-19 lockdown. Applying his passion for science and his work ethic from his professional life, Jeremy has overcome challenges and pursued his dream career in nursing.
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Peninsula College
Peninsula College
Pierce College Fort Steilacoom
Jesse Driese
Seonmin Yoon
Amanda Davidson
Age: 18 | GPA: 3.99 Field: Associate of Arts
Age: 20 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Associate of Arts - Honors
Age: 34 | GPA: 3.87 Field: Business
Jesse Driese is a Running Start student from Port Angeles High School and Peninsula College. He will be graduating in June with his high school diploma and Associate of Arts. He plans to transfer to a four-year university to major in criminal justice and public policy. Jesse hopes to have a career in public safety and enjoys traveling, reading, and cooking.
Seonmin Yoon is in the Associate of Arts Honors program at Peninsula College. She will transfer to a four-year university to study marketing after graduating this spring. Her career goal is to work at a marketing firm where she can partner with many different clients, and become the communication bridge between brands and consumers.
As a single mother and first-generation college student, Amanda Davidson works hard to achieve her educational and career goals to provide a fulfilling life for her young daughter, Avalon. She plans to continue her education to earn her Bachelor in Applied Science in Applied Business Management, ultimately pursuing a career in management analysis, community planning, and intends to help develop women in positions of leadership along her career path.
Pierce College Fort Steilacoom
Pierce College Puyallup
Pierce College Puyallup
Grace Macharia
Josephine Fuhri
Heather Green
Age: 19 | GPA: 3.75 Field: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Age: 22 | GPA: 3.98 Field: Social Services
Age: 27 | GPA: 3.98 Field: Business
Grace Macharia knew she wanted to be a physician from a very young age. Born and raised in Africa, Grace has always had a desire to help those in need. The sacrifices her parents have made to allow her to pursue her education inspires her to succeed. She hopes to continue her education to earn her doctorate and ultimately become a role model for those with similar aspirations.
Josephine Fuhri is pursuing a degree in social services with a goal to develop a career that makes a positive impact on the world. Through her work, she aspires to help remove barriers that hold others back in their lives. Josephine is especially interested in helping children and veterans in overcoming challenges in their lives. In her personal and professional life alike, she strives to model kindness and perseverance to help those around her.
Heather Green is pursuing a degree in business with plans to transfer and continue her education at Oregon State University. With tentative plans to earn a master’s degree and become a successful businesswoman, her overall goal is to have a positive impact on the lives of her future colleagues. Her drive to succeed stems from a childhood impacted by addiction. Today, she feels privileged to help others both inside and outside of recovery.
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Renton Technical College
Renton Technical College
Seattle Central College
Johnathon L. Kersey
Elmi Abdalla
Helene Liobard
Age: 35 | GPA: 3.81 Field: Computer Science
Age: 36 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Commercial Building/Engineering
Age: 29 | GPA: 3.95 Field: Associate in Computer and IT Science
Johnathon Kersey loves learning new things which is why he enrolled at Renton Technical College. For every project he worked on, he had a half dozen different ideas and ways to tackle it. Johnathon developed and implemented a new training program at his job after recognizing a gap in their training program when it came to responding to radiological emergencies. Upon completion of this program, he rolled it out to a department of over 350 employees.
Elmi Abdalla is a highly motivated individual who is on track to fulfill his lifelong career of becoming a certified commercial building engineer. Seeking his Associate of Applied Science from Renton Technical College has given Elmi the skills and confidence to achieve a living wage and potential home ownership, while also inspiring him in a way that keeps his mind, spirit, and hands active.
After a bachelor's in psychology and years working abroad with children with disabilities, Helene Liobard decided to tackle a new challenge and learn programming. In this new path, she is learning how to code and loves the possibilities it offers. She has had a great experience at Seattle Central College; the classes are small, and the teachers are always ready to help. She plans to work in accessibility after graduation and help make a difference.
Seattle Central College
Seattle Central College
Shoreline Community College
Shane Taylor
Alice-Marie Van Norman
Jasper Balinas
Age: 31 | GPA: 3.7 Field: Associate of Arts
Age: 48 | GPA: 3.61 Field: Associate in Business
Age: 27 | GPA: 3.7 Field: Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Shane Taylor moved from Florida in 2012 working day jobs to support his art in photography, digital editing, sculpting, borosilicates, paint, among others, as well as a growing collection of branded stickers from local Seattle street artists. His ongoing education in art history and museology comes from a lifetime of interest in visual arts, as well as art therapy. He also enjoys gaming, studying Japanese language, reading manga, and scouting deals for high end apparel.
Originally from the Canadian prairies, Alice-Marie Van Norman is currently enrolled at Seattle Central College pursuing an Associate in Business with an emphasis in Equity and Social Justice and in Global Studies. She is the chapter president for Alpha Chi Zeta and the outreach officer for the Greater Northwest Region. She is looking forward to transferring to university but is thoroughly enjoying the incredible and diverse student body and professors at SCC.
Jasper Rei Balinas is a member and officer of the Honors College at Shoreline Community College, as well as a computer science major with a 3.7 GPA. Living with Crohn’s disease and seeking to help others, Jasper intends to obtain at least a bachelor’s degree in their field before beginning a career utilizing computer science and engineering to develop a way to fully put people with autoimmune diseases into remission.
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Shoreline Community College
Shoreline Community College
Shoreline Community College
Julio Gonzalez
Shu Min Mok
Yu Zhang
Age: 36 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Advanced Manufacturing
Age: 23 | GPA: 3.73 Field: Computer and Information Science and Support Services
Age: 27 | GPA: 3.87 Field: Nursing
Julio Gonzalez is pursuing an associate degree in advanced manufacturing at Shoreline Community College and holds a 4.0 GPA. Upon graduation, he intends to use the skills he’s learned in the program to meet his childhood dream and career goals of opening and running his own machine shop. In addition to working toward a career he enjoys, Julio hopes to make a difference by bringing practical solutions to problems people encounter in their everyday lives.
Shu Min Mok is a computer and information sciences and support services major at Shoreline Community College. After obtaining her bachelor’s degree in the field, Shu Min intends to start a career at a technology company like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, or Amazon as a search or software engineer. Shu Min has participated in a variety of volunteer opportunities while at Shoreline, building her confidence to reach her goals.
Yu Zhang is pursuing an associate degree in nursing at Shoreline Community College and holds a 3.87 GPA. After moving to the United States in 2018, she applied to Shoreline’s nursing program to work toward a career doing what she loves – taking care of people – which she plans to immediately pursue upon graduation. In the future, as a bilingual nurse, Yu hopes to provide care to Chinese people who are not fluent in English.
Skagit Valley College Mt. Vernon
Skagit Valley College Mt. Vernon
Skagit Valley College Whidbey Island
Divine Banks
Heather Wallace
Amber Betteker
Age: 21 | GPA: 3.77 Field: Biology
Age: 33 | GPA: 3.49 Field: Early Childhood
Age: 42 | GPA: 4.0 Field: MIT Multimedia Web Designer
Divine Banks is the president of the Theta Upsilon chapter and the Greater Northwest Region. She started her Phi Theta Kappa journey in February 2021. Divine joined with leadership development in mind and was lucky enough to become a leader in her chapter and region. She believes that the development of leadership skills is a fundamental part of achieving academic and career success.
Heather Wallace is the community resources representative for Skagit Valley College and the Phi Theta Kappa vice president of Fellowship, where she helps conduct community events. She is a single mom of a very smart three-year-old in Head Start, where Heather is the class representative and liaison between Policy Council and Head Start, placing her on the Board of Directors (client sector) for Community Action of Skagit County.
Born and raised on Whidbey Island, Amber Betteker has lived in Washington state her entire life. She likes to travel around the US and hopes to someday travel abroad. The first in her family to attend college, Amber’s goal is to show her children that it is never too late and to follow their dreams.
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Skagit Valley College Whidbey Island
South Puget Sound Community College
South Puget Sound Community College
Ezra Franklin
Dianna Burch
Yuho Fujii
Age: 18 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Associate in Science (Physics and Engineering)
Age: 36 | GPA: 3.93 Field: Education
Age: 21 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Sociology/Social Sciences
Ezra Franklin is a student at Skagit Valley College. He hopes to pursue a mechanical engineering degree at Grand Canyon University next year. Currently, Ezra lives on Whidbey Island and enjoys playing tennis and hanging out with friends. He also plays guitar and reads the occasional political thriller. Ezra is involved with his church and takes his Christian faith seriously. Overall, he has enjoyed his time at Skagit, and has learned a lot.
Dianna Burch is always looking for opportunities to become more involved in the community by connecting with others and sharing experiences. She is passionate about helping others and leading by example. Her career goal is to work for the state or to become a director of a program focused on teaching and caring for children. In the future, Dianna plans on transferring to a four-year university to pursue a degree in education.
After attending a lecture on discrimination, global warming, immigration, and poverty hosted by UCLA, Yuho Fujii was inspired to study international relations to deepen her understanding of how to resolve world issues. Yuho is a peer mentor at SPSCC’s International Student Services and is dedicated to supporting students as they adapt to their new environment. Her career goal is to support refugees and immigrants by working for a nongovernmental organization.
South Seattle College
South Seattle College
Spokane Falls Community College
Rebecca Silva
Phuong To
Ruth Briggs
Age: 36 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Psychology and Sociology
Age: 20 | GPA: 3.883 Field: Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Age: 40 | GPA: 3.9 Field: ASL Interpreter
Phuong To is studying computer and information sciences to earn her associate degree. She plans to transfer to the University of Washington, earn a master’s degree, and enter the IT field to create tools that improve lives through technology. During the pandemic, she joined student government and created opportunities for students to connect. Phuong’s drive is grounded in her passion for the work, her desire to see the IT field become more diverse, and her father’s support.
Ruth Briggs had a difficult childhood growing up in a household struggling with addiction and substance abuse. Although challenging, Ruth was able to see the world in a different light thanks to the guidance of caregivers, grandparents, and the local library where she was introduced to American Sign Language. She’s currently in her second year of the interpreting training program and she plans on continuing with a bachelor’s degree at a local university.
Rebecca Silva plans to transfer to University of Washington to complete a bachelor’s degree in psychology and work with domestic violence victims and LGBTQIA+ community members. She also plans to earn a Master of Legal Studies to resolve and mediate court cases. During the pandemic, Rebecca volunteered to help stroke victims. She is inspired by her collective vow with her sisters to fulfill their mother’s wish by becoming intelligent and independent women guided by empathetic leadership.
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Spokane Falls Community College
Tacoma Community College
Tacoma Community College
Braden Untiedt
Mariana Da Silva Lima Wray
Amelia Garza
Age: 24 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Psychology/Sociology
Age: 28 | GPA: 3.91 Field: Education
Age: 27 | GPA: 3.55 Field: Nursing
Braden Untiedt’s life turned upside down when he was a freshman at University of Idaho. A close friend was assaulted and a family member was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. He lost contact with friends and left school. With the help of psychologists and therapists, he regained his sense of self and purpose. Today, his goal is to be the difference: be the agent of change in mending the realm of tattered human psyche.
Her own experience with the dramatic difference between the quality of public and private education in Brazil left Mariana Da Silva Lima Wray determined to become an empathic, outstanding public-school teacher. She plans to obtain a doctorate and work in higher education. At Tacoma Community College, Mariana is active in the Office of Student Engagement, Phi Theta Kappa, and the Black Student Union. She was a 2021 TCC Ellen Pinto Outstanding Student of the Year.
Amelia Garza plans to go into a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program after graduation, work in an ER, and then apply to the University of Washington School of Medicine to become a forensic pathologist. “I think about who I was as a child and who that child wanted to be when they grew up,” Amelia said. “I am trying to make myself proud and I want to set a great example for my son, siblings, and family.”
Tacoma Community College
Walla Walla Community College
Walla Walla Community College
Chloe Jazvic
Milo Cleveland
Elisha Johnson
Age: - | GPA: 3.95 Field: Legal Professions
Age: 21 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Associate of Arts
Age: 35 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Culinary Arts
Chloe Jazvic is an honors student, reliable employee, strong single mother, and a proud recovering addict. She has persevered through PTSD, addiction, domestic abuse, and homelessness. After a near-fatal overdose, Chloe was determined to change her life. Her goal is to become a criminal law attorney and is currently pursuing her Associate in Applied Science in Paralegal Studies. She hopes to continue her education at the University of Washington.
Milo Cleveland is an Associate of Arts Transfer student who cares deeply about social justice, equity and education. They are engaged in bringing programs to Walla Walla Community College that increase awareness about sexual assault and healthy relationships. Milo loves meeting new people and hearing stories about their experiences, culture, and passions. Milo’s ultimate goal is to travel and be able to hear more of people's stories and to share them with others.
Elisha Johnson is a culinary arts student, where she is a leader amongst her peers. As a mom, her focus has become creating moments of joy and growth. When she realized that her career as a veterinarian would not allow her to achieve those moments as consistently as she desired, she used her passion for baking beautiful cakes as inspiration for a career in culinary arts.
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Wenatchee Valley College
Wenatchee Valley College
Wenatchee Valley College
Kaitlyn Isabel Bonner
Brooke Perez
Jessica Heinlen
Age: 18 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Forensic Psychology
Age: 18 | GPA: 3.85 Field: Biology and Music
Age: 17 | GPA: 4.0 Field: STEM and Music
Kaitlyn Isabel Bonner has been driven by a love of learning since a young age, but family tragedy is what led her to major forensic psychology. After the murder of her aunt, Kaitlyn’s family was left searching for answers. Kaitlyn plans to transfer to a four-year school to receive her bachelor’s and ultimately hopes to pursue a master’s degree in forensic psychology in order to better understand how to prevent crimes like this one.
Brooke Perez is a dancer and musician who aims to pursue medicine in honor of her brother. Her brother was born with CHARGE syndrome, a genetic syndrome that affects all areas of the body. Despite doctor’s predictions, her brother lived until 24. After his death, Brooke turned to music and dance to cope. Academically, she plans to transfer to Gonzaga University to pursue her medical degree. She hopes to earn a doctorate degree in medicine.
Jessica Heinlen’s two academic passions are math and music. Encouraged by family and teachers, she has been playing piano since she was seven. At Wenatchee Valley College, she sought opportunities to take STEM and music classes whenever possible. She plans to continue to explore both fields after transferring to a four-year institution and has an open mind about what she wants to do next with her education.
Whatcom Community College
Whatcom Community College
Whatcom Community College
Patty Hammer
Kennedy Lange
João Caldas
Age: 65 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Substance Use Disorder
Age: 19 | GPA: 4.0 Field: Nursing
Age: 21 | GPA: 3.67 Field: Business Administration
Patty Hammer was working as a certified peer counselor and realized that most her clients were dealing with substance abuse. So, she decided to pursue a degree in substance use disorder at Whatcom Community College. She was accepted in early 2020, just prior to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but was still able to pursue her degree. Patty is currently a substance use disorder professional trainee at Lifeline Connections and working towards state certification.
Kennedy Lange is honored to be nominated for the All-Washington Academic Team. Throughout her life, she has worked hard to give her best effort and put her best foot forward. She is beyond thankful for all who have supported her in her academic career especially her parents, schoolteachers, and peers. She looks forward to continuing her education in the years to come in the medical field.
João Caldas was a member of Whatcom Community College’s International Student population who graduated in 2021. Now a student at Baruch College in New York, João says he “is making the most of this opportunity, just as I did at Whatcom”. He is passionate about Finance and plans to manage portfolios in the future. João was part of the soccer team at WCC and continues playing the sport at Baruch College.
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Yakima Valley College
Miguel Blancas-Alejo Age: 37 | GPA: 3.68 Field: Law
Miguel Blancas-Alejo’s passion for public service emerged while volunteering at a local food bank. The desire to help others has continued to drive him. He enrolled at Yakima Valley College in January 2019 and was elected to serve on the student government. He has helped establish a food pantry on campus as well as worked to create a more unified student government. He plans to transfer to a four-year university and pursue a law degree.
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Four-Year Degree Transfer Scholarships Central Washington University
Offering a $1,000 scholarship to any member of the All-Washington Team who enrolls at the university.
Eastern Washington University Offering a $2,000 scholarship to one member of the All-Washington Team who enrolls at the university.
The Evergreen State College
Offering a $1,500 scholarship to any member of the All-Washington Team who enrolls at the college.
Gonzaga University
Up to $24,000 scholarship to any member of the All-Washington Team who enrolls at the university. Additional $3,000 scholarship for Phi Theta Kappa members.
Pacific Lutheran University
Offering $1,000 scholarships to up to five members of the AllWashington Team who enroll at the university.
Saint Martin's University
Offering a $5,000 scholarship to any member of the AllWashington Team who enrolls at the university.
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Seattle University
Offering varied scholarships to any member of the All-Washington Team who enrolls at the university.
Seattle Pacific University
Offering up to $12,000 scholarship to any member of the All-Washington Team who enrolls at the university. Additional $2,000 and $3,000 scholarships for direct transfer and Phi Theta Kappa may be available.
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University of Puget Sound
Washington State University
University of Washington
Western Washington University
Walla Walla University
Whitman College
Offering $2,000 scholarships to up to three members of the All-Washington Team who enrolls at Puget Sound. For information about University of Washington transfer scholarships, please visit spscc.edu/AllWA Offering a $1,000 scholarship to any member of the All-Washington Team who enrolls at the university.
Offering $2,000 scholarships to ten All-Washington Team members who transfer to any of the university’s campuses.
Whitworth University
Offering $1,500 scholarships to up to three members of the All-Washington Team who enrolls at Whitworth.
Offering a $2,500 scholarship to any member of the All-Washington Team who enrolls at the university. Offering $2,500 to up to five members of the All-Washington Team who enrolls at Whitman.
Team members must meet the four-year institution’s transfer qualifications. For transfer scholarship details, visit spscc.edu/allwa.
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In Appreciation of the Washington State Association of College Trustees The Trustees of Washington’s community and technical colleges provide a $1,000 scholarship to the top three members of the 2022 All-Washington Academic Team. The scholarship is offered on behalf of those who have made presentations at ACT events this year. Doug Mah, ACT President & Trustee, South Puget Sound Community College Greg Dietzel, ACT President-elect & Trustee, Bellevue College Arlen Harris, SBCTC Legislative Director Cherie Berthon, SBCTC Operating Budget Director Betty Cobbs, ACT Member At- Large & Trustee, Everett Community College Dr. Kevin McCarthy, President, Renton Technical College Choi Halladay, SBCTC Deputy Executive, Director Business Operations Glenn Johnson, ACT Legislative Action Committee Co-Chair & Trustee Community Colleges of Spokane Louise Chernin, ACT Legislative Action Committee Co-Chair & Trustee Seattle Colleges Kathryn Bennett, Trustee, Skagit Valley College Dr. Kenneth Lawson, Vice President for Instruction, Skagit Valley College Dr. Michelle Andreas, Vice President for Instruction, South Puget Sound Community College Dr. Keith Curry, President/CEO, Compton College Dr. Pam Luster, President, San Diego Mesa College Paul Speer, Trustee, Clark College Jan Yoshiwara, SBCTC Executive Director Jay Reich, SBCTC Chair Representative Drew Hansen, 23rd Legislative District Representative Debra Entenman, 47th Legislative District Will Durden, SBCTC Basic Education for Adults Director Laura McDowell, SBCTC Communications Director Heather Gingerich, College Spark, Director of Initiative Partnerships Dr. Rebekah Woods, President, Columbia Basin College Chris Bailey, President Lower Columbia College Ken Burke, Consultant, ACCT Jean Floten, Senior Consultant, Academic Search Jill Wakefield, Consultant, ACCT Preston Pulliams, President, Gold Hill Associates
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Presidents of Washington's Community and Technical Colleges Bates Technical College
Highline College
South Seattle College
Dr. John Mosby, President 2400 S. 240th Street Des Moines, WA 98198-9800
Dr. Rosie Rimando-Chareunsap, President 6000-16th Avenue SW Seattle, WA 98106
Bellevue College
Lake Washington Institute of Technology
Spokane Community College
Dr. Amy Morrison, President 11605 132nd Avenue NE Kirkland, WA 98034
Dr. Kevin Brockbank, President 1810 N. Greene Street Spokane, WA 99217
Bellingham Technical College
Lower Columbia College
Spokane Falls Community College
Chris Bailey, President 1600 Maple Street Longview, WA 98632-3010
Dr. Kimberlee Messina, President W. 3410 Ft. George Wright Drive Spokane, WA 99224
Big Bend Community College
North Seattle College
Tacoma Community College
Dr. Chemene Crawford, President 9600 College Way N Seattle, WA 98103
Dr. Ivan Harrell, President 6501 S. 19th Street Tacoma, WA 98466
Cascadia College
Olympic College
Walla Walla Community College
Dr. Marty Cavalluzzi, President 1600 Chester Avenue Bremerton, WA 98337-1699
Chad Hickox, President 500 Tausick Way Walla Walla, WA 99362
Centralia College
Peninsula College
Wenatchee Valley College
Dr. Luke Robins, President 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd. Port Angeles, WA 98362
Dr. Jim Richardson, President 1300 Fifth Street Wenatchee, WA 98801
Clark College
Pierce College – Ft. Steilacoom
Whatcom Community College
Dr. Julie White, President 9401 Farwest Drive SW Lakewood, WA 98498-1999
Dr. Kathi Hiyane-Brown, President 237 W. Kellogg Road Bellingham, WA 98226
Clover Park Technical College
Pierce College – Puyallup
Yakima Valley College
Matthew Campbell, Interim President 1601 39th Avenue SE Puyallup, WA 98374
Dr. Linda Kaminski, President S.16th Ave & Nob Hill Blvd. Yakima, WA 98902
Columbia Basin College
Renton Technical College
Community Colleges of Seattle
Dr. Kevin McCarthy, President 3000 N.E. 4th Street Renton, WA 98056
Dr. Shouan Pan, Chancellor 1500 Harvard Avenue Seattle, WA 98122
Edmonds College
Seattle Central College
Community Colleges of Spokane
Dr. Yoshiko Harden, Interim President 1701 Broadway Seattle, WA 98122
Dr. Christine Johnson, Chancellor 501 N. Riverpoint Blvd. Spokane, WA 99217
Everett Community College
Shoreline Community College
Pierce College District
Grays Harbor College
Skagit Valley College
Green River College
South Puget Sound Community College
Dr. Lin Zhou, President 1101 S. Yakima Avenue Tacoma, WA 98405
Gary Locke, Interim President 3000 Landerholm Circle SE Bellevue, WA 98007
Walter Hudsick, Interim President 3028 Lindbergh Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225
Dr. Sara Thompson Tweedy, President 7662 Chanute Street SE Moses Lake, WA 98837
Dr. Eric W. Murray, President 18345 Campus Way NE Bothell, WA 98011
Dr. Robert Mohrbacher, President 600 W. Locust Street Centralia, WA 98531
Dr. Karin Edwards, President 1833 Fort Vancouver Way Vancouver, WA 98663
Dr. Joyce Loveday, President 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW Tacoma, WA 98499
Dr. Rebekah Woods, President 2600 N. 20th Street Pasco, WA 99301
Dr. Amit Singh, President 20000-68th Avenue W Lynnwood, WA 98036
Darrell Cain, Interim President 2000 Tower Street Everett, WA 98201
Dr. Ed Brewster, Interim President 1620 Edward P. Smith Drive Aberdeen, WA 98520
Dr. Suzanne Johnson, President 12401 S.E. 320th Street Auburn, WA 98092
Steve Hanson, Interim President 16101 Greenwood Avenue N Shoreline, WA 98133
Dr. Thomas Keegan, President 2405 East College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Dr. Timothy Stokes, President 2011 Mottman Road SW Olympia, WA 98512
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Dr. Michele Johnson, Chancellor 1601-39th Avenue SE Puyallup, WA 98374
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2022 All-Washington Academic Team Top 16 Florida Cishesa Marina da Silva Lima Wray Josephine Fuhri Yuho Fujii Heather Green Makilah Joyce Jonathan Lee Ashley Leon Guerrero
Wajahat Mobeen Isaac Pope Benjamin Rawald Gabriela Sanchez Madeline Seid Braden Untiedt Ashley Whitman Seonmin Yoon
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Major sponsors of the All-Washington Academic Team project and friends of higher education
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