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Ottawa gave him a passion for learning BY SCOTT ALBRIGHT Ottawa University
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loyd Daniels lost his job unexpectedly in 2013, when his employer closed its Phoenix office. He was 39, had worked his way up to management level with only a high-school education and was now at a crossroads. He realized that education needed to be his priority, so he decided to pursue an associate’s degree in business administration and enrolled in Everest College. Nearly two years later, with only two courses left to complete his degree, Everest filed for bankruptcy in 2015 and closed all its campuses nationwide. “Needless to say, I was devastated and discouraged – I just felt hopeless,” Daniels said “This is when I was introduced to Ottawa University’s Arizona campuses. I remember meeting with an Ottawa admissions representative, who encouraged me by saying: ‘It’s not over. Let me help you complete your degree.’ “I was defeated at the time, thinking maybe I wasn’t meant for school, so that’s exactly what I needed to hear.” Daniels took the information shared with him about Ottawa’s flexible, online adult education offerings, which included an opportunity to finish his two outstanding associate’s degree courses and a transfer opportunity to get his bachelor’s degree from Ottawa. Though he thought of taking a break, he received a call from the admissions department at Ottawa University-Arizona asking if he was ready to finish his education. “Even though I wasn’t yet convinced about my plan of action, something made me say, ‘Yes, let’s do it.’ By the summer of 2015, I was enrolled and taking my first class at OUAZ’s Phoenix campus.” Now 41, Daniels was on his way to earning a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He was also working
degree and working around many that did make me feel inadequate. This frame of mind really motivated me to push forward.” In 2017, Daniels experienced what he says was “one of the proudest moments of my life:” He walked the commencement stage after completing his bachelor’s degree. “I can remember saying, ‘God, please let me get through this,’ and with his Ottawa University has instilled Floyd Albright with a passion for grace I did,” Daniels education. (Couresy Ottawa University) said. There was something inspiring about again full-time, putting in a minimum 55 the accomplishment and his experience at hours per week. “There were many times I wanted to Ottawa: he wanted more. “I never would have thought I’d consider quit,” Daniels said. “I figured I made good money, so why did I need to continue? pursuing another degree after what it took I came to the realization that this was to get my bachelor’s,” Daniels said. “But not about the money. It was something that’s exactly what I did. In 2018, at the I needed to do for myself. Not having a age of 44, I decided to take the leap once
Ottawa University’s Surprise campus has grown to more than 800 students since it opened in August 2017. (Special to AFN)
more and get my master’s in leadership from Ottawa.” Daniels completed his masters in 2019. He could have just move on to the next chapter in his life. But he wasn’t quite finished yet. “The strangest thing happened, I enrolled yet again!” Daniels said. “This time, I am pursuing a second master’s in human resources. I’m currently in my last two classes which I will complete at the end of April 2021 at the age of 46. “I won’t say this time that I’m done because, obviously, I have developed a passion for continuing my education. Ottawa instilled that passion in me, and really changed my life.” Daniels is the first and only member of his immediate family of eight to have completed any type of degree. He said he will be forever grateful that “Ottawa took a chance on me and allowed me to live up to my potential.” “It has truly been an honor, and I sing Ottawa’s praises every opportunity I get,” Daniels said. Founded in 1865, Ottawa University has grown from a single building in Ottawa, Kansas, into a comprehensive educational institution serving more than 5,000 students through its residential campuses in Kansas and Arizona, its adult campuses in those two states and Wisconsin, and online. Ottawa-University-Arizona (OUAZ) in Surprise opened in August 2017 and since then has grown to more than 800 students. With its adult campus in Phoenix, Ottawa University has had a footprint in Metro Phoenix since 1977 with more than 8,000 alumni. Nationwide, the university has more than 22,000 graduates. To learn more about Ottawa University’s Arizona campuses in Phoenix and Surprise, visit ottawa.edu/ouaz or contact an enrollment advisor at 855-546-1342 or ouazadmiss@ottawa.edu to set-up an advisory session.
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NUMBER OF GRADS: 450
HIGH SCHOOL TOTAL SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS: $20.9 MILLION
Mesa Citizen of the Year Finalist: Julian Gastelum Mesa Association of School Administrators Recognition Award: Sidney Shepherd Wood Foundation Scholars: Bailey Akin, Whitney Brown, Jonathan Chavez Rocha, Jaxon Mills, Kaden Mills, Deborah Nunez, Elizabeth Richey.
Alejandro Noriega
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Parents: Itzel and Melvin Noriega University: University of Arizona Major: Pre-med
Jasmine Byone
Kaden Mills
Luke Doucet
Michael Doolan
Parents: Amelia and Timothy Byone University: University of Arizona Major: Economics
Parents: Tiffany & Miles Doucet University: Arizona State University Major: Aerospace and aeronautical engineerings
Parents: Kari and Brian Mills University: ASU Major: Mathematics)
Parents: Raelynn Simonin and Sonia Sharma University: Embry Riddle Major: Cyber security
w e i V n i a t n Mou HIGH SCHOOL Dorrance Scholarship: Reanne Silaghi Wood Foundation Scholarship: Quinn Chaisson and Tyler Hughes University of Rochester George Eastman Young Leaders Award: Troy Giles Wells College 21st Century Leadership Award: Ben Stratford Mesa Association of School Administrators Award: Zachary Krause Mesa Student Citizen of the Year: Pratik Shah Outstanding Boy: Jackson Torrens Outstanding Girl: Samiya (Sami) Haq National Honor Society: Daniel Manning, Zachary Krause, Rebecca Kreutz. National School Choral Award: Jessica Ludlow National School Orchestra Award: Ryanna Petersen Outstanding Art Student: Abigail Burns Outstanding ELD Student: Andres Rivera Coreas
Outstanding English Student: Sawyer Neus Outstanding English Student: Paige Henriksen Outstanding Math Student: Zackery Schaub Outstanding Performing Arts Student: Rebecca Kreutz Outstanding Science: Rebecca Kreutz Outstanding Social Studies: Benjamin Phillips Outstanding Engineering Technology: Cole Fischer Outstanding SPED Student: Chase Baird Outstanding Woodworking Technology: Tyler Hughes Outstanding Welding Technology: Alexander Glover Outstanding Automotive Technology: Nathan Schreiber Military Academy West Point: Nicholas Remus
Top 10 percent of Class
Camila Aguado, Peyton Anderson, Elisa Backus, Bryce Bateman, Mikaye Begay, Gage Bergeron, Alec Brines, Abygail Caffrey, Cecilia Carbone, Addison Clark, Zoe Crismon, Brandy Crossland, James Driscoll, Cole Evans, Brody Felstead, Ernesto Flores, Celaya, Tara Funk, Cassandra Gaumont, David Gray, Aden Halili, Elysa Hansen; Also, Samiya Haq, Aubrey Harris, Paige Henriksen, Nathan Hoffman, Haley Howerton, Hannah Huber, Brinton Johnson, Meagan Jones, Joseph Jorgensen, Jenny Kim, Jeramy Krause, Zachary Krause, Rebecca Kreutz, Hannah Larson, Aja Lee, Sara Lish, Daniel Manning, Christopher Manuel, Grace Mason, Mikaela McDermid, Elizabeth Merrill;
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Alexis Munoz, Vicky Nguyen, Ryanna Petersen, Waad Rahal, Sara Randall, Nicholas Remus, Elaina Richins, Aaron Robedeau, Zackery Schaub, Reid Schwan, Pratik Shah, Susan Sharpe, Taylor Skabelund, Elise Smith, Sam Stockfisch, Andrew Stradling, Emma Tatom, Grace Thomas, Ellie Tingey, Riley Torrens, Amanda Turner, Haley Ubnoske, Jaidyn Wagner, Alexandra Wang, Ty Webb, Abigail Welch, Halle Whitney, Preston Wilkinson, Frederick Willyerd and Rebekah Winward.
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TOTAL SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS: $17 MILLION
Total community service hours: 14,785 Seniors with Service Learning Honor for Excellence hours: 31,308 Seniors with 4.0 GPA or higher: 60 Woods Scholar: Ramiro Morales National Merit Commended Scholars: Kaden Hall, Caleb Konecek, Marissa Meister, Jake Salgado, and Maeve Waugh. National Merit Finalist: Cade Woolf National AP Scholar: Corey Wiseman AP Capstone Diploma Recipients: 20 Army & Army Reserves: Erickson Burk, Matthew Jacobs, Miguel Holguin, Michael Burgoyne, Abgleina LePlante, Andrew Lazan, Keirha Mariniak, Chase McGregor Lawrence, Dylan Vaughn, Sean Shippy and Sam Smith Marine enlisted: Eduardo Manjarrez, Alize Sanchez, Antonio Sanchez. Navy enlisted: Shane Tie-Shue
VALEDICTORIAN:
Amanda Adams
Parents: Julie and Brandon Adams
SALUTATORIANS:
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Katharine Lobas
Sharon Hui
Corey Wiseman
Parents: Jessica & Jonathan Labor
Parents: Jack Hui and Esther Cheng
Parents: Jeffrey and Lori Lobas
Parents: Nora and Jason Wiseman
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Congratulations Spartan Class of 2021!
Graduation is not the end of a tough journey. It is the beginning of a beautiful one.
The faculty and staff of Gilbert Classical Academy is proud of your perseverance and accomplishments. We wish you every success in your bright future.
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NUMBER OF GRADS: 654 TOTAL SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS: $11.3 MILLION
Mesa Student Citizens of the Year: Andrea Luna, Evelyn Nonthe Sanchez, Jessica Slate. Wood Foundation Scholarship: Jessica Slate and Wendy Wyatt Air Force ROTC Type 7 Scholarship: Timothy O’Hara-Haworth ASU Next Generation Service Corps: Lillian Jones ASU Leadership Scholarship Program: Kyndle Driffill Arizona International Baccalaureate Students of the Year: Marcella Alexander and Bryce Wilson University of Arizona Baird Scholarship: Bryce Wilson National Commended Scholar: Bryce Wilson
VALEDICTORIAN:
Marcella Alexander
Parent: Lisa Fuller University: ASU Barrett, The Honors College Major: Animation Extracurriculars: Murals and Mosaics Club, Link Crew, IB Mentors Club.
William Andrews
Parents: Scott and Kristin Andrews University: South Dakota School of Mines Major: Chemical engineering Extracurriculars: Swim and Dive
Jason Momeyer
Parents: Michael and Kelli Momeyer College: Undecided Major: Chemical engineering Extracurriculars: Olympiad Club, Cross Country, Track and Field and Volunteering at Franklin at Brimhall Summer Adventure Program and Mesa Public Library
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OTHER TOP STUDENTS:
Emma Hirose
Parents: Randall and Christina Hirose University: ASU Major: Architectural design Extracurriculars: Murals and Mosaics, Robotics, Link Crew, orchestra, tennis
Cherry Ann Macarang
Parents: Robert and Mary Ann Dantine University: University of Arizona Major: Pharmaceutical sciences Extracurriculars: Bring Change to Mind, IB Mentors, Earth Club, Teen Advisory Board for Mesa Public Library, Feed My Starving Children volunteer.
Kassandra Mendoza
Parents: Humberto and Veronica Mendoza University: ASU Major: Psychology Extracurriculars: Robotics, National Honor Society, Little Warriors, Murals and Mosaics, Boys and Girls Club, tennis, badminton.
Jessica Slate
Parents: David and Jennifer Slate University: University of Arizona Major: Undecided Extracurriculars: Model United Nations, National Honor Society, IB Mentors, Little Warrior, Link Crew, French Club.
Bryce Wilson
Parents: Dennis and Gena Wilson University: University of Arizona Major: Molecular and cellular biology Extracurriculars: Academic Decathlon president, Olympiad Club, Math Club, National Honor Society, orchestra double bass, mock trial, Baird Scholar, swimming and photography.
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Thank you for all you have given to our community and we wish you nothing but the best as you rise and soar from this nest to the next.
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My wish for each of you is that you take the lessons learned at Highland in the classrooms, in the hallways, on the courts and fields, and on the stage and use them to make the world a better place. Extend grace where grace is needed, give back where you can, and work to make a difference. Remember that we are always stronger together than apart.
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Congratulations! You are on your way to new adventures. The best that life has to offer is waiting out there and is yours for the taking. While the challenges of the last year are new in the sense that we navigated through uncharted territory, what is also true is that life will continue to offer you challenges. How you choose to face the obstacles that come your way determines if you will come out stronger and better than before. You've shown us that resilience is a gift you possess and we are confident that you have the shoulders to carry us forward as you take your place in the world.
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esa Public Schools is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of our graduating seniors. You have shown strength and resilience in facing the unique challenges of this year. Be proud of your journey, and remember that no matter where life takes you, you will always be a part of our Mesa Public Schools family.
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Celebrating service Congratulations, 2020-21 retirees!
Thank you for making a difference in the lives of our students. Douglas Akey Debbie Allen Inagean Anderson Jose Alberto Arroyo Jose Asturias Cathy Ball Vivien Barcia Carol Bates Sonia Bazan Rodriguez Carole Bean Mary Becker Patricia Benard Jeffrey Bessolo Marla Birney Sarah Bodeman M. Rebecca Bond Lori Borr Michele Bowman Kristi L. Brown Leslie Brown Mata Tiffany Bunstein Timothy Bursell Kristine Burton Barbara Butzen Teresa Carlson Peter Caruso Angel Castillo Felix Castrichini Frank Castro Terri Ann Caves Jennifer Chilton Robert Chilton Dan Christian Kara Clay Nola Clayton Jim Clemens Denise Cook Kimberly Cooper Richard Copps Jr Nona Covert Darlene Darger Laurie Davis Cruz De Siqueiros
Petra Delgado Cynthia Demeulenaere Sallee Dennis Margaret Devane Kenneth Dixon Dana Dobson Ruth Dutton Andrew Edwards Colleen Elliott Richard Ence Rafael Esqueda Angela Fatica Mark Feliz Karen Fjerkenstad Lori Flake Francisco Flores Michelle Fowler Neil Francis Catherine Frosina David Gailey Deanna Gaiser Mike Garcia Rebecca Gibson Jeanette Gordon Cindy Gregory Susan Harding Angela Hartwell Karen Harwood Edward Hazlett LeAnn Heaton Lisa Hebting Nancy Hermand Cheryl Hickey Tom Higdon Herschel Wayne “Coach” Hill Deborah Hodo Steve Hogen Colleen Howard Mari-Lynn Hunter Shelly Imburgia Margaret Indrelunas Penny L. Jacques M. Randy Jarvis
Lujean Jenkins Christina Judd William G. Jump Robert Kaczmarek Roxanne Karges Linda Karlson Mary Kary Ralph J. King William King Jeffery Kinsman Karen Kleinholz Laura Kneisel Lois Kohlmeyer Elma Kulenty Stephen Kulik Bonny Landrey Sharilyn Larsen Nancy Lawrence Terry Leach Jan Lemon-Saquella Anne Leroy Sue Lewicki Laurie Lidman Ruth Liles Clara Lindquist Yvonne Long Susan Lopez Jillian Lowe Claire Luketich Deb Lynch Lois Lynette H. Madsen Cathy Marcham-Pettit Jonathan Martin Gracie Martinez Jane Martinez Rosemary Mascarenas Annick Mason Karen McCasland Bradley McGee Lynn Merrill-Akin Cynthia Meschede Leslie Meyer Lillian Meyer
Debora Meza Darlene Mowers Wendy Mueller Melinda Mullins Alicia Munoz Andrea Murphy Leticia Navarro Paul Nedbalek Eileen Nichols Kathleen Niichel Steven Nikodym Anahi Nosek Lori Nottingham Mike Nowotarski Debra Odle Sonja Olson Nancy Ortega GeorgeAnn Park Kathy Parker Donna V. Parker Justin Peck John Pennington Kristy Perkins Camille Peters Karen Petersen Veronica Phillips Deborah Pierce Diana Porcelli Kimberlee Pratt David Price Charmon Puhlmann Joanne Quinn Drenth Lois Rainwater Kathleen Rath Stephanie Rehm Silvia Reyes Jerry Richardson Peggy Rodemeyer Barbara Rogers Kristi Kay Roland Theresa Romero Dawn Roos Patty Roth
List includes announced retirees through May 20, 2021.
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Joyce Ruane Martha Ruiz Kay Ryan Don Sailer Norina Sambrano Cynthia Sandberg Manuel Saucedo Galen J. Sawyer Dawn Schofield Pamela Sesate Suzanne Sill Susan Sitton Colleen Smith William Snyder Dawn Stanfel Charles Starkey Kathleen Stratman Kathryn Suhaka Serena Tancer Leslie Taylor Steven Taylor Terrilyn Trejo Jill Tucker Maria Turdo Betty Ulibarri Gaye Vaterlaus Robin Verdugo Johnnine Vert Christian VonWald David Walker James Wallace Constance Walters Rob Waterman Anthony Wells Cynthia Wightman Ruth A. Wilkins Wanda Arleen Wilson Yolanda Wulff Sue Zuber
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Congratulations Class of 2021
It was an unprecedented and challenging year, but you persevered. We celebrate you and your amazing accomplishment! Now it’s time to look to the possibilities ahead. Whether your goal is to transfer to a university or train for a technical career, consider Mesa Community College. Wherever you’re headed, we’ll help you get there. Choose your path, set your pace, and MCC will help pave the way.
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Honors program Short-term industry career certifications Assistance with paying for college Mesa College Promise (free tuition for qualified applicants)
Small class sizes Faculty who care about your success Options for in-person, online and live online classes Virtual tours available
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