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College: University of Southern California where she will attend engineering school. Best thing you’ve learned in high school? “I think the best thing I’ve learned in high school is to put yourself out there. I’ve changed a lot over high school. My goal for the rest of my
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life is to be open and connect with as many people and go to as many places as possible.” What’s your secret to success? “My secret to success with school was having a quiet place to do homework. There’s been times where I stayed home instead of hanging out with friends. Balance, I guess that’s the secret.” Favorite quote?
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College applications, studying, tests, prom, finals, graduation … the to-do list could go on for graduating seniors. Yet, somehow, between all of the end-of-year activities, Bainbridge High School’s eight valedictorians had some time to reflect. Here’s a look at Bainbridge High School’s brightest students of the class of 2015 who will cross the
stage on June 13.
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Senior Salute A Special Supplement to The Bainbridge Island Review // June 2015
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“Never look back, darling. It distracts from the now.” Most memorable high school moment? “My most meaningful experience was visiting Camp Siberia. I went into it not expecting anything. Living on Bainbridge, you’re sheltered. You don’t realize it until you get out there and experience it. There were so many things I didn’t TURN TO SPARTANS | A20
Chad Roberts
Public safety building could increase Bainbridge property taxes by $35 to $68 annually BY BRIAN KELLY
Bainbridge Island Review
Bainbridge property owners may see their annual tax bill rise between $35 to $68 a year, depending on More inside the size City council of a chooses site, 20-year A19. b o n d propos- City may sell land, A19. al that the city council may place on the ballot in November to pay for a new public safety facility. The city council voted this week on a proposal to create a new combined police station/municipal court facility on Madison Avenue just north of city hall. According to a detailed memo outlying costs of the new building, and initial projections on how to pay for it, city officials indicate the TURN TO BOND | A7