Graduates: 363
Total estimated value of scholarships awarded: $1,902,150 for first-year student year/renewable – merit-based
Total graduates college/university bound: 287
Total enlisting in the military: 3 intend to enlist
Class Officers:
- Senior President: Ava Sowa
- Senior VP: Delaney Smith
- Senior Treasurer: Cade Shumard
- Senior Secretary: Valerie Greaves-Garcia
Total number with a QPA of 4.0 or higher: 100
Merit Scholarship Recipients: 168
Scholarship dollar total offered by Arizona’s three public universities:
$1,902,150 for first-year students (these are renewable for 3 years with conditions met).
304 seniors will continue education at either trade school, community college or a 4-year university:
- 17 to trade schools
- 79 to 2-year colleges
- 208 to 4-year colleges or universities
78% of seniors admitted to in-state 4-year universities declared a STEM major.
Seniors have been accepted to:
Stanford, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Purdue, Duke, MIT, Oxford, CU Boulder, Barrett Honors, U of A Honors, NAU Honors, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, U. of Miami, New York University, University of Virginia, UW Madison, Lake Forest, U. of Florida, among others
79 CTE Program Completion Distinctions
Arizona Department of Education Seals of Arts Proficiency: 40
Arizona Department of Education Seals of Biliteracy: 53
National Merit Scholarship Winners: 4
Flinn Scholarship Finalists: 2
Dr. Bart Kamen FIRST Robotics Memorial Scholarship: 1
Co-Valedictorians
Aarohi Ghorpade (Barrett, The Honors College, Arizona State University, Mechanical Engineering)
Alex Stephenson (Barrett, The Honors College, Arizona State University, Electrical Engineering)
Salutatorian
Katherine Dalton (Colorado State University, Biology)
Graduation Speakers:
Stone Ramage (Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Architectural Engineering)
Delia Riley (University of Arizona, Biochemistry)
Lily (Leo) Russo (University of Arizona, Biochemistry)
Nikhil Sethi (Duke University, Engineering)