Sarah Stampleman, Malia Leung, Lauren Wu, Madison Verner and Tyler Wong of San Carlos; Natalie Graham, Lauryn Horita, Emily Leschin, Lloyd Walter, Eli Zimmerman, Josie Monroe and Ned Righellis of San Mateo; Trevor Chandik, Genna Gibbons, Jane Brockett, Natalie Dell’immagine, Matthew Chriss, Lucas Allard, Gigi Edwards, Evelyn Hsy, Parker Chandik, Jonah Missan, Julia Segal and Nicole Jones of Menlo Park; Lizzie Pimentel, Helena Fu and Matthew Foster of Belmont; Chris Yen, Carissa Wang, Rianna Liu, Maya Wu and Colin Ho of Foster City; Bennett True, Camille Lu and Zoe Tsai of Hillsborough; Liam Drew, Shivin Kumar, Sofia Seto and Nathan Liao of Redwood City; Beto Gonzalez Cabrera of East Palo Alto; Zoe Gregory and Aly Gregory of Woodside; Josie Miller of Montara; Elika Wilson, Gavin Weinstein and Jack Geraghty of Burlingame; Avery Herrod, Sarah Tomlinson, Sunny Peng, Dylan Carmel and Gunnar Ivarsson of Atherton; Leah Nelson of Portola Valley; and Jonah Levie of Pacifica were named to the dean’s list at Tufts University in Massachusetts for earning GPAs of 3.4 or higher.
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Carolina Pintor of South San Francisco graduated with a master’s degree in occupational therapy from Clarkson College.
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Michael Mounga of San Mateo graduated from Harding University in Arkansas with a master’s degree.
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Meilyn Hill of San Mateo, Michaiah Bautista of South San Francisco, and Calissa Wong of Foster City were named to the dean’s list at Biola University for earning GPAs of 3.6 or higher.
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Hailey Robinson of San Mateo and Grant Mohr, Kevin Martin and Yunjoo Park of Menlo Park were elected to the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi at San Jose State University.
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Grace Thayer of Menlo Park graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Georgia State University.
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Zhenmei Shi of Menlo Park graduated with a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Sadman Sakib of Redwood City graduated with a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Ella Bartlett of San Mateo graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Natalie Huang of Daly City, Callie McCormick of Burlingame and Amanda Perry and Riley Amboy Marnelo Schmidt of San Mateo were named to the dean’s list at Clark University in Massachusetts were earning a GPA of 3.8 or higher.
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Zachary Nathanson of Millbrae was named to the dean’s list at Champlain College in Vermont for earning a GPA of 3.5 of higher.
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Claire Lautenbach of San Mateo was named to the dean’s list at Iowa State University for earning a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
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Emily Muscolina of Belmont and Bryan Coleman, Anna Harshman and Mia Kilburn of Menlo Park were named to the dean’s list at the College of William & Mary for earning a GPA of 3.6 or higher.
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Owen Day of San Mateo started college early this spring at Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Massachusetts.
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Anelise Ostroski and Seoyoun Choi of San Mateo were named to the dean’s list at Seton Hall University in New Jersey for earning a GPA of 3.4 or higher.
Class Notes is a column dedicated to school news. It is compiled by education reporter Ana Mata. You can contact her at ana@smdailyjournal.com.
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