Our Graduates

Class of 2023

 
Judy Kassa
Prospect High School
 
Judy Kassao

Judy Kassa was new to the area when she entered 9th grade at Prospect. Settling into a new school worried her. She shared that in 9th grade she felt out of her comfort zone until she found a community of support at Prospect. Judy was able to develop her confidence, step out of her comfort zone, and create new possibilities - all qualities we hope students gain in our schools.

 

Judy played soccer and field hockey and became a leader in Black Student Union and ASB. Through these extracurricular activities she found a school-based support system and developed her leadership skills. She found the guidance from Prospect staff critical in her social development.

 

Judy was also able to challenge herself academically taking Advanced Placement courses each year. Judy’s biggest takeaway from her experience was that the school environment and support system she found in staff helped her obtain agency in her future.

 

She plans to attend San Jose State University in the fall and pursue a degree in Business Administration. She earned awards from the Santa Clara County Alliance of Black Educators, a scholarship from the Saratoga Rotary Club, and Prospect High School’s Leadership Award.

 
 
Ciclalis Rico Galvan
Del Mar High School
 
Ciclalis

Ciclalis Rico Galvan joined activities and programs at Del Mar which provided socioemotional support that helped her academically; as a result she thrived. Ciclalis’ story highlights how CUHSD’s guiding principles of having high expectations and not giving up ensure students can succeed.

Ciclalis served as an active member of Del Mar’s community. She joined Del Mar Cheer, was President and officer of Club Everytown to promote student advocacy, and even worked a near full-time job her Junior and Senior year. Ciclalis describes herself as “an advocate for marginalized students including LGBTQ+, Latinx, and first generation college students.” 

At times the workload was tough to handle for Ciclalis while maintaining a job and being involved in school activities - especially in her junior year. Ciclalis often visited the newly opened Student Wellness Center to destress and refocus on academics. She also had regular communication with her School Counselor - who served as a resource and advocate for all her needs.

Ciclalis’ perseverance paid off and she will be attending UCLA this fall where she plans to join a pre-med track and study psychology. She hopes to attend medical school in the future to support those with untreated mental health needs. Ciclalis was selected by the Country Woman’s Club of Campbell to receive a scholarship for her accomplishments. 

 
 
Amelie Arango
Westmont High School
 
Amelie

Amelie Arango saw issues of traffic safety near Westmont and spearheaded efforts to start a Traffic Advisory Committee. Amelie’s interest in advocacy led her to serve as a CUHSD Student Board Member and Co-Chair of the Superintendent’s Student Advisory Committee. Amelie’s innovative approach to improving traffic safety aligns with CUHSD’s purpose to enable students to construct their future. 

Through the Traffic Advisory Committee, Amelie conducted outreach to the City of San Jose and Campbell, bringing funding from the Walk n’ Roll program to support pedestrian safety. With advice from the Traffic Advisory Committee, a stop sign near Westmont High School was retrofitted with LED lighting. Additionally, due to her work, CalWalks and Berekley SafeTREC are currently conducting research on the walkability near Westmont that will be used by the City of San Jose and Planning Departments to improve traffic safety.

Amelie also served as a member of Westmont's Diversity and Equity Team, competed in Westmont’s Swim Team, and joined Westmont Theater. Outside of School Amelie has been active in the community. She joined the Campbell Youth Commission where she served three years, Serving on the Student Advisory Board to the CUSHD Education Foundation. 

Amelie will be heading to Fordham University in the fall to study Political Science in the School’s FCLC Honors Program.

Somto Obasi
Del Mar High School
 
Somto

Somto Obasi was born in the United States but lived in Mozambique until the age of 15. When he first entered Del Mar, he was surprised by the size of his graduating class - his previous school only had about one hundred students total. Even with this challenge, Somto persevered by taking advantage of programs offered at Del Mar.

At Del Mar, Somto embraced his new community by playing sports year-round: on the football team in the fall, on the soccer team in the winter, and on the track team in the spring. This year-round involvement was something he learned to balance with his academic priorities which included taking International Baccalaureate courses at Del Mar.

Somto also joined AVID - a college preparation program offered through a set of courses at Del Mar. Somto's AVID teachers provided critical support and guidance. As Somto was lived with his extended family, his college application process was nontraditional and he needed additional support for additional paperwork and documents needed to complete it. His teachers were there every step of the way. Because of their support he was able to graduate with a strong GPA and finalize his college applications. 

Somto plans to attend San Jose State University and study Business Administration and Management Information Systems. 

 

Nancy Reynoso
Del Mar High School

 

Nancy ReynosoThroughout her time at Del Mar High School, Nancy Reynoso was a part of Del Mar’s International Baccalaureate program, started the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica, and a part of Leo’s Club, Key Club, Paper Bridges, National Honor Society, and California Scholarship Federation. Nancy also earned the Principal’s Award at Del Mar’s Graduation ceremony.

Nancy shared that her counselor, Spanish teacher, and AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) teacher provided their guidance and support to make it through the final two years of high school. Being part of Del Mar’s AVID program also provided her the necessary support and exposure to college applications that she needed to apply. 

Nancy is the first in her family to attend college and will be attending the University of California, Irvine to study Psychology with a Minor in Economics. She aspires to attend law school and become an immigration attorney.
 

Nathaly Garcia

Prospect High School

Nathalie
Nathaly Garcia’s journey through Prospect High School helped her find and follow her passion. Nathaly shared that at Prospect she never felt pressured to pick one path over another, and was able to be a part of multiple pathways. She joined the Cheer Team at Prospect, was able to moonlight as Anderson Elementary’s Alligator Mascot, was a founder of Prospect’s Fashion Club, and as a first generation student was motivated to work with her College and Career Specialist at Prospect - becoming a Student Ambassador for the College and Career Center.

Nathaly’s interest in fashion inspired her to join a course offered through Silicon Valley Career and Technical Education while she was a Senior which she greatly appreciated. Her experiences at Prospect have all informed her of what now looks for in her post-graduate career.

Nathaly will be attending University of California, Berkeley to study Environmental Design.
 

Angel Garcia Tovar

Branham High School

Angel Garcia Tovar

Angel Garcia Tovar began at Branham two years ago. When he first started, he was worried about starting school somewhere completely new and with all of his classes in English - especially at a large school like Branahm. When he started he was pleasantly surprised by the support available at school. 

With the support of Branham’s English Language Arts Department, English Language Development Teachers, and Bilingual Aides, he was able to learn English at a quick pace. He was even awarded with the English Language Arts Award at his Senior Awards Night - an award that in other years has gone exclusively to Advanced Placement students.

Branham’s College and Career Specialist, helped Angel figure out his next steps and has helped him learn about the FAFSA Process. He plans to attend West Valley College where he hopes to study Landscape Architecture. 
 

Lord Hendriks

Campbell Adult and Career Education

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Lord Hendriks earned his high school diploma from Campbell Adult and Career Education (CACE). During his time at CACE he was able to become a Certified Nursing Assistant and plans to continue his education and become a Registered Nurse. Lord was one of two CUHSD Honorees recognized by the Outreach and Technical Assistance Network in their California Adult Education Students Succeed program. Only 30 students statewide are chosen for this award and are recognized as the top students in adult education in the state.

 

 

Aarushi Wadhwa

Westmont High School

Aarushi


Aarushi Wadhwa is a student who wears several hats at Westmont. She served as the president of the Robotics Club, as President of CSF, and as President of Girls Up. Aarushi also earned the Ashoka Changemaker prize, the Bay Area All-Star Scholarship from the San Jose Sharks, and the T-Mobile Changemaker Challenge Environment Category for her work on the design team behind Aqua-Pods - an innovative design and way to conserve water and combat drought.

Aarushi shared that much of her success and the support she received to achieve it can be traced back to joining Project Lead The Way at Westmont High School - a program that helps students be exposed to multiple STEM Pathways.

Aarushi plans to attend the University of California, Berkeley to study Business Administration.


Skyler Grodeon

Prospect High School

Skyler

For almost his entire life Skyler Grodeon has lived with a chronic lung condition which means he has not been able to attend classes in person throughout his education - including all of High School. Skyler had to take self-paced classes, without instruction, presenting a challenge to connecting with teachers. But Skyler shared that his Home Hospital Instructor was indispensable in making the necessary connections with teachers when he needed support. Skylar is immensely thankful for the support he received from his teachers, administration, and counselors at Prospect.

With their support he’s been able to persevere and succeed - getting all A’s in most of his classes. He also was able to participate in student clubs and activities participating on the Golf Team, in Football, Speech and Debate, and in student leadership. 

With support from Prospect’s College and Career Specialist, Skyler was able to decide on his future plans which include attending Drexel University in Philadelphia to study Mechanical Engineering.
 

Uyen Nguyen

Leigh High School

Uyen
Uyen Nguyen shared that the best advice she would give other students was to “work hard, and never give up when you have an obstacle, just try to go over it again and you’ll be successful.” She shared she followed her own advice at Leigh when she had a hard time in chemistry. Whenever she didn’t understand content in a lecture, she spoke with her teacher and was able to get afterschool support.

Uyen takes a liking to science, over the course of her time at Leigh taking Advanced Placement courses in Calculus, Chemistry, and Physics. All this while navigating her part-time job at TJ Maxx. 

Uyen plans to attend DeAnza Community College and transfer to a 4-year university to study BioChemistry.

Catherine Aleman

Leigh High School

Catherine
Catherine Aleman shared that she started at Leigh in 9th grade afraid of entering a new environment without her friends and family. She was especially concerned because she had not mastered English. After being born in San Jose, CA, her family moved and she was placed in the care of her family in Mexico only to return to San Jose right before she began high school. 

She credited the support she received from her English classes, School Counselors, and from Leigh’s Community Liaison for providing a space for her to succeed. With their support she became President of the Black and Brown Youth Society at Leigh and joined Photography Club - she would have joined more but club virtual meetings during COVID were hard to keep up with. In her time at Leigh she also reclassified to English proficient and earned the Jamie Stanley Memorial Scholarship and Rotary Scholarship Award. Catherine shared “In 9th grade, all I wanted to do was learn English. I did that at Leigh.” 

She was able to accomplish this while holding down two jobs at TJ Maxx and HomeGoods to visit her family in Mexico.

With guidance from her counselor, Catherine attended DeAnza Community College to fulfill additional requirements in her senior year and will be attending San Jose State University to study Linguistics and Psychology. She aspires to attend UCLA Law School and become an immigration attorney.

 

 

Gingerlee Sarahi Krause-Coello
Boynton High School

Gingerlee

Gingerlee began at Boynton High School after transitioning from Del Mar High School. Her work throughout Boynton spoke volumes and she earned the Boynton Buccaneer Award that is awarded to the graduating student that most exemplifies the qualities of the students Boynton aims to create.

Gingerlee focus during her time at Boynton was on her classes and she felt the support from Boynton’s Counselor and Principal. The supportive environment at Boynton was what helped Gingerlee succeed even while holding two jobs at Buffalo Wild Wings and at a Catering company throughout her time at Boynton.

Gingerlee isn’t sure what her next steps are and looks forward to planning them but she shared she has an interest in fashion. 


Valerie Saenz

Westmont High School

Valerie
Valerie Saenz entered high school four years ago as someone Westmont Principal Miller described has grown to be an exemplary student that is resilient, has high expectations, and pushes outside of her comfort zone. 

Valerie joined Westmont’s Therapeutic Module (TM) which helped her excel through her courses. She joined Westmont’s program Future Farmers of America (FFA) where she learned about agriculture and cared for animals - a destresser to classes, participated in the El Sereno 4-H as Secretary, and was part of the Softball Team. Her exposure to caring for farm animals in FFA has been critical for her deciding her next steps.

Valerie will be attending West Valley College and aspires to be a veterinarian for large farm animals.