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Class of 2020 • MHS 1
2 MHS • Class of 2020
Brian WinterPrincipal
William PerryAssistant Principal
Heidi VratilAssistant Principal
Michelle Poppen Assistant Principal (CTE)
Stephen YbarraAssistant Principal (RAM Academy)
Jake NeillAthletic Director
Joby ThompsonDean of Students
SUPERINTENDENTDr. Tracey Lopeman
GOVERNING BOARD
AnnaMarie KnorrPresident
Ben OwensVice President
Torri Anderson Member
Patti CoutréMember
James JordanMember
Maricopa High School: Preparing Today’s Learners for
Tomorrow’s Opportunities.
Administration2 20(520) 494-1090
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ConGRADulations!
Class 2020Congratulating all Graduates especially our two
InMaricopa interns Jaylen Brosseau and Raven Figueroa!
Wherever you’re headed, your hometown is only a mouse
click away.
You’ll be great, MHS Class of 2020May is typically a time for end-of-school-year celebrations and especially graduations.
But this year has been anything but typical for the Maricopa High School Class of 2020. As one senior stated, they wish they had known their last day of school was going to be their last day of school.
Whatever happens, there is plenty to celebrate for these young adults, who will eventually go on to schools and trades. Maricopa High School has an extraordinary class of graduating seniors 2020. We knew this even before they had to prove their mettle by overcoming the challenges of “Stay Home” orders.
These seniors have set a high bar with their academic accomplish-ments, including an unprecedented GPA and an unprecedented admittance to an Ivy League school. They have shrugged off over- capacity conditions caused by a quickly growing enrollment to keep meeting their personal goals.
These seniors were born in the wake of 9/11 and trudged through the Great Recession. They are tougher than they appear and ready to take on the world.
Here’s a big tip of the cap to the MHS Class of 2020. You’ll be great!
Raquel Hendrickson Editor | InMaricopa
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AFreya Abraham Jodai Alcantara ZamoraJennaRae AllenNicholas AllenNina AlmanzaAylleen AlvarezJackson Anderson Charlie AndersonEmily AndersonAlexis Araiza Gabriela ArredondoEthan AtkinsonIsaiah AvilesCarlos Avilez Beverly Ayon
B Robert Dallas Bagay Aspen BaggettPrince BahHannah BaileyNicholas BakerSharoon Balaguar PortilloBrandon Balandran-RodriguezJeremiha BallardAdam BallotteHope BarajasYvanira BarbosaChristina BarcelloSteven BarnaEllissa BarocioGabriel BaughEmonie BealMicah Beattie
Shane BeaumontTyler Beck Riley Bell-Niver DeVon Bennett Kamariah Bennett Ryan Bennett Emma Berg Kenny Betancourt Juanelle Billingsley Jalen BlackBrookie BlackDerek BlakelyJazel BoboMichael Boman-BehmardyCassandra Bonah Patty BorboaDestiny BowmanKamille Boyce
Jaylen BrosseauElias Brown ThunderDi’vere E. BrownMarcus BrownTyler BrownKeara Burke Genevieve BurnoBraxton Z. BurrowsMatthew Butler
C Clint CalipesTrae CamarilloMartin Benedict CamaristaMichael Benedict CamaristaAmelia CameronAllison CampbellDestiny Campbell
Nacey CarrollKian Carroll Anthony Mendes-CastillejoAnahi CastilloDiego Castro Andreana CeballosNadia Chacon Cassidy Chang Carlos ChavezAdrian CherryAlexandra Christy Joey ClicheHailey CollinsCierra CookDayna CookSamantha CoronadoDaniel Corral Untal Jesus Corrales
Desiree G. CorreaJason Coupland Saneya CowingJasmine CraneAshley CriderEmma Cruz Alexandra Cuellar
D Masen DaleBritney Daniels Jacob Davis Ronald DavisJosh DeboerJaren Deiulio Brandon DelemosAlejandro DelgadoKatelynn Delrio
Dawson DemeterHayley DenneeD’Amote DillardAidan Di MariaAlana DiPasqualeThalia Dorrego ReyesThomas DrydenIsabel Duarte QuezadaAlexis DuranGarit DurbinCheyenne Dusenberry
EJames Egelston Regan Elsberry Lisbeth Eriksen Roberto Esqueda Quintana Angelica Estrada Peralta
FJolynn Ferland Henri FeyasRaven FigueroaJaquez FisherBreanna FitchOlivia FittroMichael Flood Guadalupe Flores BarrazaSarah FregozoGabriel FuiavaX-Zavior Furman
GMaury Galaviz Odessa Galvan-Fuentes Athena GarciaSeleste Garcia
Brianna Garza Isabella GarzaNoah Garza Jesus GastelumMargret GeibCorrin GelberTaegon Giddings Joshua GilliesKennedy Glen Edgar GodinezCaitlyn Goldner Xiomara Gomez Kamila GonzalezDuane GordonKatherine Gores Myla GorrellKyana GrayKeanue Greeley
National Merit Scholars
AP Scholars
National Honor Society
Academic Excellence
Academic Achievement
Military Enlistee
Student Council
The students listed may not have met the requirements for graduating at the time of printing.
Maricopa High School Class of 20202 20
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Xander GreenAlexis GregoryAlyssa GregoryDallas GrimmHailey Gross Kiana GuerraKaila GutierrezAlejandro Guzman
H Payson Hacker Michael HadenfeltdTarianna HairstonJuni Hall Jarrod HamlettMadyson HampsonYasmeen Hanania Alea Hanley Andrea HarkerThymen HarrySophia HartmanMinayah Hawkins Brynna HayzlettOlivia Healey-Martin Monique HemAngello Hernandez-De La Pena Christian Hernandez GuzmanNathan Heun
Hannah HickeyAlexis HicksJosiah HolguinBrianna HollingsworthChayla Holloway Makayla HornSaige HorsleyAlyssa HuffmanParker Hunsaker Neil Hunt
I Mistic Icenogle Jenna Iversen
J Aaron JacksonBryan JacksonJosiah JacksonAmoni JamesAr’Marieah JamisonHaliegh JensenZackary Jensen David JohnsonIlijah JohnsonTaliya JohnsonJamie JohnstonDaunte Jones
Savannah Jones Earl JustinSamuel Justin
K Kanthikan Kanjana Christen KempJadon KentchCandis Kenyon Kielee Keys Carrillo Christian Koenig Oscar KrupKeith KubeTobias Kunkel
L McKayla LanierJemima Ledezma Olivia Leger Haley Lemon Jordan Levy Steel LewisRyAnn Liermann Jackson Lindseth Jadyn LisiSydney LomeliTyler LongAshley Lopez
Javier Lopez Rodriquez Desirae LorenzSavion LoweGavin Lucarelli Ethan LuetkahansChloe Luiz David LunaElise LunaAlexander Luong
MJesus MacielLeslie Madrigal Lopez Jayde Magolithin Melody Maldonado Briseida Marin LopezJemel MarquezJuan MarquezSienna MarquezLa’Kisia MarshVa’Kisia MarshGabriel MartinTommy MasonKayla MatosEmily McCormacChristian McCulloughJordan McKeeAlonzo Mejia
Deserae MellottJacob MeyersJaqueline Meza Mascareno Kiana Miller-GomezAsher MillerCharity MillerCoreyuna Mitchell-ShepherdMaximus MiuIsabella Moe Heriberto MollinedoRaymond MonteroDesmen MoodyNicholas Mooney Erick MoralesLorenzo MoralesMia Moreno Taylor MorganAlexandra Mullins Erik MunizGabriel Muniz Peter MwangiMaceo Myers
N Alyiah Navarro Kaden NelsonTaylor NelsonAlexa Neuhaus
Maricopa High School Class of 20202 20
MARICOPA IS PROUD OF YOU“TOUGH TIMES DON’T LAST,
TOUGH PEOPLE DO.”- Robert Schuller
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Maricopa High School Class of 20202 20Alen NezirevicCalista NielsenKale NorrisChristopher Nuels
O Kayla Occhiline Adam Olsen Andrea Ortiz
P Daniel Pablo Noah PanterAlexis Paramo NunezTristan Paris Jeremiah ParkerHunter ParryAlexis Pasten RosalesJesus PeraltaJose Perez Barraza,Aaliyah PerezPatrice PerroneMichael PetersBailey PettyJamie PhelpsBryan Pick Hailey Piquette Nathan PlemonsKailei PozosAkeirha PriceGracie Price Mackenzie PriceJeremy PulidoHaleigh Purchase
Q Paola Quinones-OrtizEvelyn Quintana MendozaAnthony QuinteroElijah Quinto
R Rodolfo RamirezMario Ramirez MaganaFernando RamirezZanaa Ramirez Fernando RamirezMiguel RamirezCole RamonAlize Ramos Austin Rapp Jakob RasmussonJonathan RealeJames Redfern Rhiannon Reed Quenna Requena MontezFernando ReyesAlexxiss RichardsJacob RichmondTayler Riley-Coleman Lilly RiosDiana RiveraMegan RobertKelly RobertsWarner Robinaugh Anna RockEmilio RodriguezKaylin RomanDaniela RomeroKevyn RomeroNatalie Romo
Aimme Rosales Nicolle RosalesKeylon RossAngela RuizTaylor Russo
SBreanna SalahHunter SanchezNicholas Sanchez Emily Santana Kimahri SaundersMatt SchornackManzanita SchraderAnthony SchumacherHunter ScottChloe SeekingsLazaro SerialeDesiree ShaneSavannah Shelaburger Hayden SimmonsDaniela SmithAri SmithTracy SmithMatthew Snyder Uriel SolisCasasandra Soliz Michael SolizDelrice SparksBrady StampsBlaine StapletonQuinton StapletonMiles StarksJanae StephanyKacie Swaffield
TDrew Tabor Marko TanevDa’Mya ThomasLanden ThomasBenjamin Thompson Alexia TimmonsJerry TitusKathryn TolleRickie TolleAdam TorresArlette Torres Nayeli TorresRyan Torres
UAngel Urbina NoriegaJamie UrbinaNickolas A. Uzzle
VLuis ValdezAnthony ValenzuelaDamian ValenzuelaJennifer Zazueta ValleDenali Vandam Leslie Vasquez OrnelasAlexander VasquezAnelaya Vasquez Izaiah VasquezAlex-Ann Velasco Andy VelasquezSofia VenturaJose VenzorVanessa Vidal TeranLeonardo Villegas
Mario VillarrealSahara Visitor
WBlake WalkerChris WalkerBrandon WatersRyan WatersLevi Watlington Destiny WeldonKatelyn WellsBowen WestMatthew WhitleyJefferson Wiemiller Aaron Williams Serenity Williams Kemon WilsonAniya WindsorConnor Witte Hayley WitteTacie WoodhouseRyan Wresh
Y Sensi YarritoEvelyn YoungIsabel Youniacutt
Z Eva ZavalaJennifer Zazueta ValleJacob ZeisingArmando ZepedaCassidy Zimmerman Sebastian Zuniga
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Academic Awards and Honors2 20
Individual AwardsAwards self-reported by studentsKeara Burke ~ Arizona Thespians Theatre for Life, University of Evansville Excellence in Theatre
Cassidy Chang — Garcia Family Foundation Scholarship, U of A Dean’s Ex-emplary Award, ASU RaiseMe Award, Baylor University President’s Gold Award
Jason Coupland — University of Advancing Technology
Noah Garza — NAU Percussion Scholarship
Ariadne Gutierrez — New Mexico State University 1888 Leadership Scholarship
Alea Hanley — University of Portland Merit Award, admissions award at University of Hawaii and California State: Long Beach
Angello Hernandez-De La Pena — Harvard University Merit package, James E. Casey National Merit UPS Scholarship, National Hispanic Scholar, SAM Award Carnegie Mellon University
Mistic Icenogle — New Mexico State University Crimson Success Scholarship
Christen Kemp — CCAP Dairy Council Scholarship
Kielee Keys Carillo — Penn State University Provost Award
David Luna — Alliant Group, UAT Puturist Scholarship
Jayde Maglothin — Montana State University Excellence Award
Elijah Quinto — Winterguard Arizona Scholarship
Fernando Ramirez — CAC Merit Scholarship, inducted into the CAC Honor Society while participating as an Early College student
Brady Stamps — Desert Financial Community Service Scholarship
Kacie Swaffield — Sarah Lawrence College, American Academy of Dramatic Arts Honors Scholarship, Hofstra University Dean’s Scholarship
Cassidy Zimmerman — WUE Award Colorado State University, University of New Mexico Academic Scholarship
Community Awards RyAnn Liermann Freya Abraham Roberto Esqueda Xiomara Gomez Steel Lewis Yasmeen Hanania Gavin Lucarelli — Rotary International, Student of the Month
To be announced Rotary International SOTM Scholarship
Alex-Ann Velasco Brady Stamps Maricopa Friends of the Library
Kanthikan Kanjana Regan Elsberry Breanna Fitch Maricopa Community Foundation Scholarship
Freya Abraham Maricopa STEAM Scholarship
Jaylen BrosseauRaven FigueroaBeverly AyonChristen Kemp Maricopa Rotary Club — CTE Internship Award
Freya Abraham Maricopa-Casa Grande Zonta Club
Hailey Piquette Pinal County Federal Credit Union
Freya Abraham Daughters of the American Revolution, Good Citizen Award
Freya Abraham and Aylleen Alvarez 2019 Girls State Delegates Maricopa American Legion Auxiliary
Journalism — Student of the Year Newspaper — Chayla Holloway Yearbook — Bailey Petty
Fine Arts Department Student of the Year AP Studio Artist — Alexandra Mullins Dance Performer — Cassidy Chang Drama — Haley Lemon Choir — Tacie Woodhouse John Philip Sousa Band Award — Kennedy Glen National School Orchestra Award — Alexandra Cuellar National School Color Guard Award – Elijah Quinto
Academic Student of the Year English Language Arts — Connor Witte Mathematics — Freya Abraham Modern Language — Zackary Jensen National German Award — Cassidy Zimmerman Science — Angello Hernandez-De La Pena Social Studies — Kanthikan Kanjana
Attitude, Attendance and Achievement — Ram Academy Earl Justin Leonardo Villegas
Advanced Placement Student of the Year Freya Abraham
National Honor Society The National Honor Society (NHS) is the nation’s premier organiza-tion established to recognize outstanding high school students. More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to recognize those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character
Freya Abraham Emma Berg Keara Burke Cassidy Chang Alexandra Christy Regan Elsberry Roberto Esqueda Briana Garza Taegon Giddings Kennedy Glen Xiomara GomezKatherine Gores Payson Hacker Yasmeen Hanania Olivia Healey-Martin Kanthikan Kanjana Jemima Ledezma RyAnn Liermann Gavin Lucarelli Chloe Luiz Jayde Maglothin Isabella Moe Haley Piquette Zanaa Ramirez Alize Ramos Savannah Shelabarger Kacie Swaffield Alex-Ann Velasco Isabel Youniacutt Cassidy Zimmerman
Department Honors Career and Technical Education Department Student of the Year Air Force JROTC — Miles Starks Automotive Technologies — Jackson Anderson Culinary Arts — Christen Kemp Digital Photography — Britney Daniels Engineering — Levi Watlington Graphic Design — Brady Stamps Marketing — Anelaya Vasquez Sports Medicine — Kayla Occhiline Technical Theater — Keara Burke
Military HonorsThe following students are enlisting in the United States Military and will be recognized by branch. All students enlisting are recipients of the GI Bill.
United States Army Carlos Avilez Jason Coupland Matthew Ferguson Warner Robinaugh Jefferson Wiemiller
United States Air Force Juanelle Billingsley Jr. Jackson Lindseth Austin Rapp
Arizona Army National Guard Brandon Lokmor
United States Marine Corp Jeremy Frarck Keanue Greeley Tristin Paris Drew Tabor
United States Navy Jacob Davis Diego Castro
Special thank you to the Maricopa American Legion Auxiliary for the presentation of sashes to our enlisted students.
Over $800,000 in awards and honors to reward Freya Abraham’s distinguished high school career. Freya earned the highest GPA in MHS History
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Dear Class of 2020:
I didn’t know that March 13 would be our last day together. I wish I had the chance to give you warm hugs and sincere goodbyes before we set off in different directions. Nonetheless, I am grateful to have the opportunity to share a
few words with you now. You all played a part in making MHS what it is today. From
leadership in everything from sports and clubs to school spirit, we’ve shown over the past four years that we are a class full of talent, ideas, and laughter. From CCT Class to AP Calc, we’ve made memories that I treasure. Thank you for the honor of being your valedictorian.
Thank you to our amazing teachers, admin and MUSD20 staff who made our high school experiences possible. Thank you to our awesome security guards and wonderful cafeteria staff for their daily smiles and greetings. Thank you especially to all our families, by blood and by love, for shaping us into who we are today.
Thank you to my mom, dad, brother and Yvonne Murray for making my own journey possible. Thank you to the parishioners of Our Lady of Grace for your constant prayers and encouragement. Most importantly, I thank God, who has been my most trusted confidant and support along the way. Amidst my own loneliness and failures, His care always gave me the hope I needed to push forward. Every one of my achievements can be credited to His grace and the Blessed Virgin’s intercession.
As I graduate, I would like to remember the person who I always thought would be here to see it. Andy Murray was a singer, guitarist, and my grandfather in everything but genetics. He was more assured of my success than I ever was and joked that my brother’s valedictorian address would show me how to make mine all the better. I never expected that he would have a heart attack, that he would pass on without a goodbye.
Andy’s presence at my graduation was something I never anticipated losing until all of a sudden it was no longer possible. More than almost any other class, we of 2020 have all experienced this ourselves in various degrees. From postponed family gatherings to ceremonies gone virtual, we have been handed loss when we expected celebration.
However, I hope these losses allow us to cherish the memories we made even more. When I remember Andy now, I am so thankful for moments I once took for granted, like our hugs on Sundays. When I remember my senior year, I’m grateful for all the opportunities I opted not to wait for, like our STEM Club’s adventures. If we look back and find ourselves with regret, we can remember that we have our entire futures ahead of us. We will have our chance to experience joys similar to the ones we had planned.
Yet, when we are forced to set so many plans aside, we may lose our sense of completing the goals that we originally had in place. We may doubt their value, wondering why we worked so hard just to miss the peaks of our accomplishments. We must know that a crisis
cannot shake the worth of our achievements. The skills and lessons we have learned may seem intangible, but they remain with us despite any ongoing circumstances. Trust that every effort we have made and will make, whether it goes recognized or unrecognized, takes us to our own next level. Regardless of how we feel at the moment, we are all brimming with potential.
The current situation, while unprecedented, is temporary. The foundation we have formed and continue to build is not. This is our moment to take a breather and really think about whether we’re satisfied with who we are and how we are living. This is our time to hone our habits so that when we get back out there, we can make the best use
of every opportunity to explore, grow, and love those around us.I would like to congratulate the entire Class of 2020 on their
high school graduation. As we pass through this milestone in a way we never imagined, I hope our experiences make us that much more eager to bring our dreams to life. If we can keep one idea in mind, I wish it would be this: we have what it takes to make choices that leave us proud of what we’re doing and who we’re becoming. No setback can change the power that we hold.
We leave this part of our journey with a greater appreciation for the people and events that have led us here. We go forward with an even greater drive to brave new challenges and create precious memories that’ll last us a lifetime. We’ve been through a lot together, Maricopa. It is my honor to be your valedictorian.
Thank you.
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Congratulations to the Class of 2020 on a job well done. Accomplishing your goals and completing your studies under challenging times like these is truly heroic. Well done!
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Class of 2020, it’s done. The last leg felt impossible, but as it comes to a close, we are distinct because of these unprecedented global events. The disheartening nature of our circumstances after all our hard work warrants
some well-deserved words of encouragement. Something I believe strongly is that we all,
as people, are made of stars. This is scientifically accurate as we are made of carbon, the same elements as the stars, but also accurate in a more emotionally developed way. We are all made of elements that have aged eternities, we are all made of something celestial; there is an intrinsic light in you. Your morality and happiness sit inside you. Listen to that brightness!
In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurtson writes: “When God had made The Man, he made him out of stuff that sung all the time and glittered all over. Then after that [he was] chopped … into millions of pieces, but still he glittered and hummed.” As we embark into our own futures, although we are in fear of that future, we must choose to be guided by that internal hum and try our best to do good, because we have a great capacity to do so. In fact, our capacity as youth to bring goodness, progress and love into this world is greater than any other previous generation, simply because our futures have not yet been experienced.
Remembering our self-worth and inner hum, we build off of this internal understanding by participating in careers we have
dreamed about and, more importantly, by supporting the people we love. As we now pursue these impactful careers and lifelong relationships in a new way, we are making decisions that will impact the rest of our lives. These daunting decisions can best be navigated with this imploration: do what you care about. As you
do your best you will be loved. Choose to do what you care about now and later, without letting the hurricane winds of doubt and fear sweep you from your heartfelt passions. We help society progress as we realize our personal value and our massive dreams, and carry that realization into the next chapters of our lives.
In this time of departure and change I encourage you all to work towards emphasizing that starry, scintillating brightness within you. It will not make our lives perfect or easy, but it will make the world around us transform for the better. We have completed high school and hopefully this accomplishment, although it feels different, can be something that inspires more self-confidence as we know
now we can do hard things. I would be untrue to myself if I didn’t thank my Heavenly Parents and Savior, who I know bring brightness into my life, and I also thank all my parents, leaders, friends, and family (and Makayla Horn) for giving me so much support. I love our class of 2020, and I know we will generate so much good. MHS strong!
Salutatorian Haley Lemon2 20
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MARICOPA FIGHT SONG
Oh, when the Maricopa Rams fall in line
we’re gonna win this game another time
And for the dear old school we love so well
And for the Red, White, Black We’ll
Yell and Yell and Yell
We’re gonna fight, fight, fight those …
Until the rams prove they can win again
We’re gonna push those …
On the floor, out the door
MARICOPA ALMA MATER
O When We Look Back
To the Red, White and Black
With the sun and the sweet desert wind at our backs
When we think of thee, we’ll always be free
Maricopa High!
Where the cactus grow and the mountains show
All the strength we carry wherever we go
For though we may leave,
We’ll always be
Maricopa Rams!
Celiyah Antone AMPHITHEATER HIGH SCHOOL
Kalvin AntoneMOUNTAIN POINT HIGH SCHOOL
Doria Garcia MHS
Earl JustinMHS
Samuel JustinMHS
Christen KempMHS
Annalise Manuel RAY HIGH SCHOOL
Derek Manuel MHS
Bradley Miguel AGUA FRIA HIGH SCHOOL
Marcos OlivasAGUA FRIA HIGH SCHOOL
Daniel PabloMHS
Michael Peters MHS
Drevyn Silas-AntoneSHAWNEE INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL
Alyssa WindSHAWNEE INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL
Congratulations, graduates!
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Councilmember Wade
Remember “Class of 2020”, dreams are merely plans you have not executed yet!Congratulations.
Congratulations to the Class of 2020
and the many Pinal County Graduates
that enlisted in the United States Military
Julia R. GusseCouncilwoman
City of Maricopa
YOUR LIFE HAS JUST BEGUN, LIVE IT.
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Congratulations Maricopa High School Class of 2020!
As you stand on the edge of the exciting new world ahead of you, greet your future with confi dence. You are prepared. Know that your fi erce determination and resilience brought you here. Throughout the years, your spirit and strength have inspired your families, your teachers, and your fellow classmates. We are so proud of your achievement and wish you much success as you pursue a lifetime of dreams and goals. Thank you for letting us be a part of your journey. Best wishes, Maricopa Unifi ed School District Governing Board
ANNAMARIE KNORR, PRESIDENT
BEN OWENS, VICE PRESIDENT
TORRI ANDERSON, MEMBER
PATTI COUTRÉ, MEMBER
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