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WEST VALLEY VIEW NEWS | MAY 6, 2020
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A high school senior’s story
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Michelle Dirzo, the National Honor Society president for Agua Fria High School and has a 4.0 GPA at Estrella Mountain Community College, is ready for graduation. (Submitted photo)
BY MICHELLE DIRZO
West Valley View Guest Writer
I’ve dreamed of my senior year for so long that now that I am graduating from Agua Fria High School everything feels so surreal. As a first-generation child, I have always wanted my parents to be proud of me and my accomplishments. I hope they have that feeling as I walk across the stage at the State Farm Stadium. For it was their constant pushing and support that allowed me to be able to get to where I am today. Although my senior year was cut short due to COVID-19, I can’t say that
I am filled with regret, since my high school years were filled with so much joy from the clubs and people that I met these last four years. I worked so hard as a dual-enrollment student that I can’t help but feel that it was worth it in the end despite the long hours, from being the National Honor Society president to having a 4.0 GPA at Estrella Mountain Community College. My high school career will be filled with moments and memories that will follow me for the rest of my life. Send your “Senior Story” and photo to tscanlon@timespublications.com.
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