Slideshow: Kent Mountain View Academy graduates its class of 2009

  • BY Wire Service
  • Wednesday, June 17, 2009 3:13pm
  • Life
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On Friday the Kent Mountain View Academy honored 67 graduates at a ceremony attended by family and friends.

The graduates are:

Alexander Abaya*, Jessica Ackerman*, Jordan Ackerman AA, Eduardo Aguirre, Jose Aguirre, Janessa Alejaga, John J. Allsopp*, Nicholas Barajas, Cesar Barrera*, Jordan Beyer *@AA, Arturo Bobadilla*, Daniel Bravo, Grant Bruneau*, Sterling Burgess, Ana Calvillo*, Keerat Chandi, Sopath Chum*, Crystal Cimmer*, Michael Corrigan, Trevor Day AA, Joshua Dike*, Amanda Eap, Martin Ericksen*AA, Jordan Fletcher, Dareyion Franklin, Ana C. Garcia, Ely Gonzalez, Jorge A. Gonzalez*, Amiee J. Goodin, Brianne Goree, Haley Gustafson*, Nathan Hart*, Kiah Harvey, Jessica Hollingsworth, Hannah Holmes*, Donald Jackson, Jr., Cooper Johnson, Lauryn Karines*, Taylor Kassner*, Joshua S. Kim*@, Jamison Ledwich, Shanica Lee, David MacPhail, Sarah Montoya, Yuliana Negrete, Dionna Noble, Bridget Ortiz*, Michelle Quach, Ray Rankin*, Richard Rankin, Payton Reid, Erika Rimmer*, Saniya Safarova, Safiti Siafuafu*, Ben C. Sauerlender*, Jayme Schlais, Bernardo G. P. Serna* AA, Charles Smith, Robert K. Smith*, Alexander Stevens, Alexandra Taylor, Deedra Torres Stanford, Melissa Tran*, Calvin D. Turner*, Daniel Valdovinos*, Trevor White, Whitney Wright

* – Honor Roll

@ co-valedictorians

AA – also received Associate Degrees at High School Graduation




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