



VALEDICTORIAN:
BRAEDEN JARROD GREGG
GPA: 4.33 – ACT: 30
From his speech: I have attended Cathedral since Kindergarten and so much has changed. I have watched all of my classmates grow, and experienced many different teachers in a number of different buildings. But there is one thing that has not changed about Cathedral and that is the opportunities each and every person has. ... Each of us will now go on our own journeys to find a place in society. We may go to college continuing our education or we may begin to work as soon as we graduate. Either way we will make an impact in society and never forget our roots at Cathedral. Watch out society, the seniors are out.
Church: St. Mary Basilica, Natchez
Favorite service project: Volunteering at the local soup kitchen is my favorite service project because I along with my classmates and church volunteers enjoying making and serving food to those in the community. It also gives us the opportunity to meet new people and continue to spread the Word of God.
Plans to attend: University of Mississippi
Plans to study: Biochemistry
Scholarships: Ole Miss Academic Merit and 1848 Scholarship; Valedictorian Scholar-
– Number of graduates: 36
– Number attending 4-year colleges: 29
– Number attending community colleges: 7
– Number of scholarship recipients: 36
– Largest scholarship awarded: $280,000
– Notable next steps: South Alabama (farthest school)
– Total amount of scholarships offered: $1,900,000
– Total amount of scholarships accepted: $1,472,112
– Total amount of service hours: 5,624.5 over four years
– Notable service projects: National Honor Society (NHS) members organized, collected and delivered coats to the Natchez Stewpot, senior citizen center and families in need. NHS members also spent time at local nursing homes leading fun games of bingo with residence.
– Special Honor: Dorothy Garrity Memorial Teacher Award was established in memory of beloved Math teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Garrity, who passed away after a long battle with cancer in December 2022. Her husband, Dr. Byron Garrity and family founded this award to honor a teacher who has impacted students’ lives in the fields of Math and Science. The inaugural award recipient is Mrs. Elizabeth Schmitz McCann (c/o 2010), High School Math and Career Development teacher.
ship; Green Pen Scholarship, National Football Hall of Fame Scholarship
Scholarships offered, but not using: Offers from Belhaven, Tulsa, New Mexico and Wake Forest
Awards/honors: Golden Helmet Award and Betsy James Award (Highest Biology and Chemistry I average); Highest Grade: AP Calculus, Biomedical Research, College Algebra and Statistics, English Composition II, American Government, and Religion 12; and member of the 30+ Act Club
Activities: Varsity Football; Key Club; National Honor Society; and Peer Ministry
Favorite subject: Science
SARAH KATHERINE CAUTHEN
GPA: 4.31 – ACT: 27
From her speech: For a long time, I thought love was when someone put their full effort into another andwanted to be around them all the time. Love could only come from one person, and it was hard to attain. I have since learned that it's in everything – it's in the trees and the birds. It's in the strangers you smile at every day and the human inclination to wave at every passing car or boat. But most of all, it’s in the people who will be with you through all the hard times and pick you up through every mistake you make. It’s the ones that remain constant. That has been this class for me, and I wholeheartedly love every single one of you. Though we’re moving away in all different directions, I refuse to let this be the end of our story together. Thank you to my classmates for showing me, and showing each other, what it means to truly be loved. We will cherish these memorable years as we take these next steps. Congratulations, Class of
2024. May you each continue to redefine what love means to you.
Church: St. Mary Basilica, Natchez
Favorite service project: While I am heavily involved in many service projects my favorite one has to be consistently working at The Stewpot serving meals to less fortunate because I get to meet the people in my community that are most in need and hear their stories. It is also very rewarding work seeing the immediate gratitude on other’s faces when they receive their meals.
Plans to attend: University of Louisiana – Monroe
Plans to study: Pharmacy
Scholarships: 4-year $32,000 Academic scholarship at ULM; $2,000 Natchez Rotary Club scholarship; and $500 award from the Natchez Kiwanis Club.
Awards/honors: 2024 Hall of Fame; Principals list 9th-12th grade; 12th grade C.A.R.E. Award; Most Likely to Succeed; Soccer – most valuable player
Activities: Soccer; Dance team; Track team; National Honors Society; Key Club, Peer Ministry; Catholic Youth Organization; Cocoa for a Cause; Prayer Breakfast; Children’s Christmas tree; Altar Server at St. Mary Basilica
Favorite subject: Science JUNE 14,
MISSISSIPPI CATHOLIC JUNE 14, 2024
– Number of graduates: 73
– Number attending 4-year colleges: 49
– Number attending community colleges: 24
– Number of scholarship recipients: 41
– Notable next steps: United States Military Academy West Point
– Total scholarships offered: $4,915,973
– Total scholarships accepted: $2,783,121
– Total amount of service hours completed by senior class: 3,632 for their senior year and 11,653 total for their high school years.
– Notable service projects: Carmelite Monastery; BruinTHON
– STAR Student/Teacher: Lockard Williams/Jordan Bauer
JACOB LOCKARD WILLIAMS
AVERAGE: 4.306 – ACT: 33
From his speech: First and foremost, I want to thank God for guiding us through the tribulations of school and granting me the wisdom to get here. I am especially grateful for all the talents He has given me, which have helped me succeed and grow throughout my years here. My Catholic faith has been the cornerstone of my education and daily life and without it I could not be up here today. ... As we move forward, let us never
forget to remember and honor those who have made a positive difference on our lives and never stop striving for the ideals taught to us by God and this school. Congratulations to the Class of 2024. May God bless St. Joe, the Catholic Church, and each of you as we embark on this new adventure.
Church: St. Francis of Assisi, Madison
Favorite service project: My favorite
service project was the medical mission trip to Honduras because I got to see a truly different part of the world changing my perception of it, and further, my love of the medical field.
Plans to attend: Mississippi State University
Plans to study: Biomedical Engineering
Awards/honors: Eagle Scout Rank; Mu Alpha Theta; Latin Honor Society; English Honor Society; National Honor Society; Youth Legislature Outstanding Senator Award and Bill Passage 2021/2022; Academic Awards for Highest GPA in Honors/AP Classes; Finalist in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program
Activities: Drum Captain in Marching Band; Cross Country Team; Track and Field; Archery Team; Bowling Team; Retreat Team; St. Francis Church Youth Group; Youth Legislature Senator 2021; Youth Legislature House Member 2022; 2023 Mississippi Governor's School; 2023 Boy’s State and Boy Scout
Favorite subject: Biology
AVERAGE: 4.258 – ACT: 31
From his speech: What made these hard times bearable and the good times memorable throughout my years at St. Joe was the good people I found myself surrounded with. The people around us define our experiences for better or worse, so I believe, and I hope y’all all agree, that the people at St. Joe are what makes St.
Joe special. We’re a cast of interesting characters, for sure. But, the one thing I’ve come to believe is that the community that makes up St. Joe, whether student, faculty, coach, or parent, is full of good people who genuinely want the best for each other in every situation.
Church: St. Richard, Jackson
Favorite service project: Helping at the Carmelite Monastery in Jackson because of how joyful and appreciative the nuns were and it was also fun to work outside.
Plans to attend: Louisiana State University
Plans to study: Chemistry (Pre-med track)
Awards/honors: National Merit Finalist; Bishop Chance Service Award; National Honor Society; Mu Alpha Theta (Mathematics honor society); National English Honor Society; Rho Kappa (History honor society); Science Honor Society; and Spanish National Honor Society
Activities: Varsity Cross Country; Soccer; Ridgeland Junior Diplomats; St. Joe Retreat Team; Chess Club; Youth Legislature and Model United Nations; BruinThon Committee; and Journalism
Favorite subject: Chemistry
VALEDICTORIAN:
JULIANNA JOJOA-PORTILLA
GPA: 4.2319 – ACT: 30
From her speech: We have cheered each other on through victories big and small, celebrated one another, and overall have created true genuine friendships. I am blessed to have experienced my high school years with this incredible group of students. Each one of you is brilliant and shine in your own way and I can feel the love God has put into all of us everyday when I set foot in this school. Whether we are in the classroom, out on the field, or any other extracurriculars, we all have pushed each other to become the very best versions of ourselves and encouraged us to live as God intended; by loving one another. ... Although we are all growing and moving to our next stages in life, it doesn't mean we are leaving home behind. No matter what your future plans are, make sure you never forget what beautiful life lessons you were taught here by your parents, teachers, friends, family members, and all of those you love. Most importantly, never forget the power of kindness, hard work, and community, which was always evident in our St. Joe family. ... And though it may bring some sadness to be closing this chapter of our lives, it is important to remember how blessed we are to have something so special to miss.
Church: Our Lady of Victories, Cleveland
Favorite service project: My favorite service project was with the Chick-fil-a Leadership Academy. We organized a Color Run for the community and donated the profit to St. Jude. We were able to raise over $1,000 and I was so proud to be working with such a great group of leaders and to be able to help the children at St. Jude.
Plans to attend: Mississippi State University
Plans to study: Biology and Pre-Dental
Scholarships: Greenville College Access and Attainment Network Scholarship ($1,000); MTAG ($3,000); MSEG Scholarship ($10,000); STAR Student Scholarship ($2,000); Freshman Academic Scholarship ($32,000); Betty W. and Hodding Carter Jr. Family Foundation Scholarship ($2,500); Newman Bolls Scholarship ($1,000)
Awards/honors: Mississippi Blood Services Graduation Cord; Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy; MIT Introduction to Technology, Engineering, and Science; HOBY Leadership Academy; Duke University Talent Identification Member; Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth Member; Star Student; Mississippi Science and Reading Fairs District and State Awards; National Youth Leadership Forum; Junior National Young Leadership Nominee; Girls Single State Tennis Champion; Girls Single North State Champion; Strong Christian Character Award; Award for Most Innovative and Constructive Ideas in Artistic Composition; Award for Excellence in Drawing and Painting; Mississippi Scholar; Highest Averages in Composition I,
– Number of graduates: 30
– Number of students attending 4-year colleges: 18
– Number of students attending community colleges: 8
– Number of scholarship recipients: 25
– Largest scholarship awarded: $90,000 Leland Speed Scholarship to Mississippi College
– Notable next steps: Baylor University
– Total amount of scholarships offered: $4,766,144
– Total amount of scholarships accepted: $985,501
– Total service hours completed by senior class: 1,622
– Notable Service Projects: 1 Million Book Giveaway; Do Good December Project; Impact Project
– Special honors: Mrs. Celeste DeAngelo was named Star Teacher for the eleventh time.
Business Law, Personal Finance, and AP Calculus
Activities: Tennis; National Honor Society; Mu Alpha Theta; Interact Club; Environmental Science Club
Favorite subject: Math
MADOLYN MCGAUGH
GPA: 4.2319 – ACT: 26
From her speech: I have been a student at St. Joe since I was in K-3. It has been such a pleasure and privilege to grow up attending this school and to be graduating with this amazing group of people. I am so proud of everyone and their accomplishments whether they be athletic or academic and I cannot wait to see what kind of people they grow into. We have all been so fortunate to go to a school that values Catholic education, which has without a doubt been the primary reason for the kindness, intelligence, and faithfulness of everyone attending St. Joe. Our ability to put God first has set each of us up for success and happiness in life and I am so thankful for that. I am confident that everyone will take this faithfulness with them after we graduate. I will miss St. Joe more than anything. It has helped me build so many memories and relationships that will stay with me forever.
Church: St. Joseph, Greenville
head to toe in color.
Plans to attend: University of Mississippi
Plans to study: Pharmacy with a minor in Business
Scholarships: University of Mississippi Academic Merit Scholarship ($7,600); University of Mississippi 1848 Scholarship ($8,000); MTAG ($3,000); Greenville College Access and Attainment Network ($1,000); University of Mississippi Girls State Scholarship ($1,000); Ole Miss Alumni Scholarship ($1,000); High School Val/Sal Scholarship ($6,000); The Elgin B. and Juanita Wright Turney Memorial Scholarship ($1,000)
Awards/honors: Mississippi Blood Services Graduation Cord; Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy; Girls State; Sandra McGaugh St. Joseph Alumnus Scholarship; Award for Excellence in All Artistic Media; 1st Place Printmaking MAIS High School Art Competition; Delta Council Honor Student; Mississippi Scholar; Highest Averages in French, Art, Chemistry, History, Algebra 3, Oral Communications, Algebra 2, Geometry, Psychology, CPR, and Physics
Activities: Cheer; Soccer; Interact Club; National Honor Society; Mu Alpha Theta; Senior Class Treasurer; School Play
Favorite subject: Chemistry
Favorite service project: The Interact Club sponsored a Color Run to support St. Jude. It was such a rewarding experience. Plus, it was so fun to see everyone
VALEDICTORIAN: GRACE WINDHAM
GPA: 4.59 – ACT: 31
From her speech: I will forever cherish the amazing memories that I made with each and every one of you this year. Though we can all agree high school definitely has its rough times, not everything is going to be perfect or easy, but as you look back on your time at St. Aloysius, I challenge you to remember the good times. I’m choosing to remember the good times, the ones that make me laugh and smile and sometimes bring tears to my eyes knowing they are over. Guys, we made some great memories, and I couldn’t be more thankful to have been a part of this amazing class. So thank you for letting me tag along! As Matilda once said in Roald Dahl's novel, "Somewhere inside all of us is the power to change the world." Class of 2024, we can change the world! I can’t wait to see what God has in store for each and every one of us.
Church: St. Michael, Vicksburg
Favorite service project: Rainbow Farms Fundraiser – This project for was for special needs children with therapeutic disabilities, so that was a very uplifting thing to do.
Plans to attend: Mississippi State University
Plans to study: Veterinary Medicine
Scholarships: WAEPA Scholarship; Coward Future Leadership; Freshman Academic Excellence; Valedictorian Scholarship; Carson Kurtz Memorial Scholarship, Bruce Ebersole Jr. Memorial through United Way; Dani Kay Thomas Scholarship; Heart of a Thespian; Robert Foley Scholarship; Southern Ag Credit
Awards/honors: 4.0 GPA Award; Ronald Reagan Stu-
dent Leadership Award; National Honor Society; National Junior Honor Society; Mu Alpha Theta; 30 + Club ACT; Highest overall averages in English, History, Math, Fine Arts – 12th; Highest Averages in Math, Science, English, History, German II – 7th-11th; Gold Service Award; Silver Service Award; 2nd place Biology in Math and Science Competition; Top 10% Biology in Math and Science Competition; Joan Thornton Heroic Leadership Award; Dani Kay Thomas; Heart of a Thespian; George Eastman Young Leaders Award; Coca-Cola Scholar Semifinalist; Heisman High School Scholarship School Winner; Service “A” Award Gold Medal – 12th; Service Award – 12th; Robert Foley Award; Accepted to the College of Veterinary Medicine at Mississippi State University
Activities: Varsity Soccer Team; Varsity Dance TeamFlashettes; School Musical; Choir; Vicksburg Cotillion Club; Vicksburg Sub Deb Secretary; Chick-fil-A Leadership Academy; Retreat Team; Liturgical Team; Thunderbolt School Newspaper; Homecoming Court; Interact Club; Mentoring Club; Senior Bubby Program; Girlz Group; Prom Committee; Diamond Girl; Key Club; Camp Silver Cloud Counselor; Rainbow Farms Therapeutic Riding Center
Favorite subject: AP Biology
SALUTATORIAN: WALKER LAMBIOTTE
GPA: 4.58 – ACT: 34
From his speech: One of the most important lessons imparted upon us during our time at VCS is that everyone’s path is different. No one person’s journey is the same –and that makes up so much of the complex beauty of life. This fundamental notion of society – that the world is powered by our differences, our separate strengths and weaknesses – is so strongly represented by this great class. I’m proud to say that by the end of our high school career, we have all become unashamedly proud of who we are and what we will accomplish, and that, to me, is incredible.
Church: St. Michael, Vicksburg
Favorite service project: Teens United Camp – This camp is offered to children in our community to help
– Number of graduates: 38
– Number of students attending 4-year colleges: 29
– Number of students attending community colleges: 7
– Number of scholarship recipients: 32
– Largest scholarship awarded: $164,000 to Allegheny College
– Total amount of scholarships accepted: $942,051
– Total service hours: 24,000
– Notable service projects: The Anita Zorn Hossley Community Service Award – Every year the senior class focuses on a project for service. This year The Community Food Pantry was chosen as the recipient. The entire school participated in the project by donating goods throughout the school year.
– STAR Student/Teacher Award: Steven Clement/Hannah Meeks
with education, health, and well-being. It was heartwarming to see how the children responded to the counselors and how much the children loved being there.
Plans to attend: University of Mississippi (Honors College)
Plans to study: Biological Science – pursing a degree in the Medical field
Scholarships: Junior Auxiliary; Student Body President; Ole Miss Academic Merit; 1848 Award, Salutatorian; Ole Miss First; ERDC Alumni; Rotary Scholarship; Raise Me; Chancellor’s Leadership
Awards/honors: Ole Miss Emerging Leaders Conference; Mu Alpha Theta; 4.0 GPA Award; National Honor Society; National Junior Honor Society; Two-time Top 10% Biology Test Takers at Mississippi College Math and Science Competition; Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award; Highest GPA Award in AP Language and Composition, Chemistry, World History, Geography; Highest overall Science Award – 12th; 30+ ACT Club; Gold Service Award; Silver Service Award; Mr. St Aloysius; Leadership Award – 12th; Principal’s Leadership Award – 12th; Service “A” Award Gold Medal – 12th
Activities: Student Government Association – President and Vice President; Math and Science Team; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Tennis; Varsity Cross Country; School Musical; Thunderbolt School Newspaper; Newsflash School News Program; Prom Committee; Chick-fil-A Leadership Academy; United Way Teen United Ambassador; Retreat Team; Liturgical Team; Senior Bubby Program; Key Club; Mentoring Team; SA Tech Team; Camp Silver Cloud Counselor; St Michael’s Catholic Church Altar Server
Favorite subject: Biology
Robert Taylor Boozer
Landon Lamond Brown
Anna Claire Donham*
Abigail Grace Duthu*
Charles Gregory Fore, Jr.*
Alex L. Foster
Travary Laron Hart, Jr.
Anthony Carnell Hill, Jr.*
Cha’Kariah Amya Holmes
Caitlyn Elysia Jackson*
Julianna Jojoa-Portilla* (V)
Mikael Javion Jones
Sophia Claire Jones*
Jordan Manning*
Julia Clare Martar*
Christopher W. Mayfield, Jr.
Madolyn Elizabeth McGaugh* (V)
Mary Patton Meyer*
Christopher Tyler Montgomery*
Ma’Leah Morris
Joseph A. Myers*
Zion Chrysteen Richard*
Alan James Scrivner
Elese Ann Serio*
Maurice Thornton
Kenneth Howell Tonos*
Jacob Reed Venuti*
Chaunce’ Nicholas White
Aniyah Nicole Williams*
Cameron Isaiah Wise*
William Parker Baroni*
Chance Reed Bertelsen
Gracie Ann Bradley
Darrell Searcy Branton
Journey Aniya Bridges*
Sarah Katherine Cauthen* (S)
Timothy Hayden Cotton*
MarLaysia Noella Fleming
Graci Jayne Gamberi*
Bennett William Gilly
Braeden Jarrod Gregg* (V)
Scott Grayson Gwin
Marlie Ava Hargon*
Justin Claude Hawkins
Austin James Helbling*
+Jordan Jamaal Herrington
Joshua Connor Ingram*
Ariel Samone Ishman-Galmore
Bryan Cayde Jackson*
Matthew Brandon Kaiser
Brooklyn Kiera King
Emma Guadalupe Ledford
Nicholas Ryan Leigh
Marlee Kate Lynch*
Parker Claire Maxwell*
Tristan Cayde McCoy
Jacob Cole Moore*
Jackson Walker Navarro
Gabriel Louis Orr
Skyla Del’Nese Perry*
Helen Virginia Schwager*
Jackson William Simmons
CamRon Tyrell Tanner
Laila Grace Thomas
Margaret Elizabeth Waddill*
Jack Camden Whittington*
Ainsley Camille Wills
Addison Evelyn Averett*
Jonathon Daniel Busby*
Katelyn Adel Clark*
Nancy Jean Clement*
Steven Truett Clement*
Zachary Allen Cowart
Hampton Higgins Derivaux
Aiden Ford Dickerson
Blair Lillian Farrell*
Brady Raines Harrell
Christian Josephine Harris*
Natalie Christine Hendon*
Sarah Elizabeth Johnston*
William Connor Johnston*
Walker Armstrong Lambiott* (S)
Lucas Frasier Larson*
Laiken Suzanne Leist
Kennedy Lea May*
Sawyer Grace McCain*
Campbell London McCoy
VALEDICTORIAN: PATRICK DOUMIT
GPA: 4.0 – ACT: 30
Church: Annunciation Catholic Church, Columbus
Catholic School: Annunciation, Columbus through 8th grade
From his speech: First and foremost, tonight I’d like to thank God for allowing us to reach this special moment in our lives. I know personally I could not have made it this far without Him. Some say that I have achieved Valedictorian because of what they call my intelligence. I, however, say that I have reached this because of the gifts and talents God has blessed me with. For without an author, there is no story.
Favorite service project: Rowdy Foundation (Organi-
Madelynn Claire McSherry*
Linley Loviza Miles*
Land Holden Oglesby
Lillian Phaire Perniciaro
James Robert Powell*
Damien Monroe Reeves*
Grace Alice Sams*
Barrett James Shows
Korey Oniell Sims, Jr.
Clara Rose Smith*
Canada Lake Stewart*
Ryan Justin Sykes
Caleb John Tucker
Harley Grace Vinzant
Lauren Ashley Walters
Benjamin Travis Webb*
Cynthia Mae-Erica Wheeldon*
Grace Kenlee Windham* (V)
Hala Malouf Alford*
John Frederick McCormick Barbour
Bren Lynn Barham*
Terrell Ma'Chond Barnes, II
John Henry Berthelot*
Lillian Celeste Boggan*
Andrew King Bonds
Markario Ahmod Brooks
Nicholas Reed Burger
Ryan Thomas Chance
Dennis Reece Chandler*
Noah Henley Chaplain
Jameson Patrick Clancy*
William Collins Coleman*
Brandon Joshua Cooley
Parker Nejam Davis
Anna Veston Deer*
Andrew Paul Doherty* (S)
John Gibson Eatherly, Jr.*
Zyia Cylene Eldridge
Emerson Claire Erwin*
Aubri Janae Fairley
Adam Bryce Forest
Carrington Gail Fowler*
William Marshall Fugate*
Caelyn Eliesse Funches
Adam Frost Gammill
Vincent Scott Glorioso, II
Charlie Scott Gordon*
Kaleb Benjamin Gray
Jarrett Christian Hall
Franklin Callop Moses Hampton
Mabry Gray Hirn*
Cecelia Elizabeth Johnson
Madelyn Kate Johnston
Skylar Elizabeth Jones*
Zachary William Kilpatrick*
Jeffrey Phillip Jennings Kimbrell*
Alyssa Lexia Leonard
Gaylon Keith LeSure, Jr.
Paige Amelia Loyacono*
Amare Davion Mannery
Mary Margaret Martin
Stella Grace McCarty*
Mikhala Leigh McLaurin
Aidan Zachary McNabb*
Campbell Morgan Miller
Melanie Wren Moody*
Rebekah Kate Odell
Charlotte Joyce Anne Park
Stephen Spencer Pittman*
Braylon Joseph Poindexter
Winston Hammond Putnam
Aedan Alexander Ramos
Laura Ribeiro Do Nascimento*
Tamarrian Antwan Robinson
Christien James Rosell*
Lonnie Antoine Smith, Jr.
Madison-Claire Louise Spence
Derek Tyrone Starling, Jr.*
Ann McCarthy Steckler*
Cy Edward Stephen
Adriana Pilar Terrazas*
John Joseph Tice, V*
Maia Maria Turner
Madalyn Faith Weisenberger*
Abbigail Elizabeth White*
Adam Thomas Williams*
Anna Marie Williams*
Jacob Lockard Williams* (V)
Jan Michael Williams, Jr.
Malick Tchounwou Yedjou*
Vivian Grace Young
(V) – Valedictorian (S) – Salutatorian * Honor Graduate (3.75+) + Honorary degree
zation that raises Autism Awareness and Special Needs Acceptance throughout the Golden Triangle. They host various inclusive events throughout the year for their special friends.)
Plans to attend: Mississippi State University (Shackouls Honors College)
Plans to study: Mechanical Engineering
Scholarships: MSU – Academic Excellence, Colvard and Valedictorian; American Legion Scholarship; Chamber of Commerce Scholarship
Awards/honors: HA Hall of Fame; Valedictorian; Highest Average 12th grade and overall highest average in Dual Enrollment Biology, AP Calculus, Spanish, English Comp and Government
Activities: Basketball; National Honor Society; National Beta Club; MAIS Honor Society; Senior Class Reporter; Spanish Honor Society; Mu Alpha Theta
Favorite subject: AP Calculus (followed closely by Dual Credit Biology)