Arlington Heights High School Class of 2024 Highlight
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Arlington Heights High School is proud to celebrate the remarkable achievements of its Class of 2024! Among its outstanding graduates are Olivia Castillo-Robinson and Miranda Tapia, whose dedication and accomplishments have set a high standard for their peers.
Both Olivia and Miranda have demonstrated outstanding dedication to their studies, extracurricular activities, and personal growth. Arlington Heights High School is incredibly proud of their achievements and looks forward to their future successes. Congratulations to Olivia, Miranda, and the entire Class of 2024!
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Olivia Castillo-Robinson
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Olivia Castillo-Robinson is set to attend the University of Missouri, where she will major in Animal Science on the pre-vet med track. Throughout her high school career, Olivia has achieved significant milestones. She was part of the national champion cheer team and served as an FFA officer for two years. Her journey to college and the life skills she has gained both in and out of school are sources of great pride. Olivia's dedication and hard work have prepared her well for her future endeavors in veterinary medicine.
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Miranda Tapia
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Miranda Tapia will be attending Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida, where she will double major in Marine Biology and Animal Science. Miranda has excelled academically and athletically, earning the Yellow Jacket Scholar Award for all four years of high school. She has also competed in UIL One Act Play Theatre productions, reaching Alternate to Region, and was part of the UIL 2nd place state cheer team. Miranda is proud of taking four AP classes and a dual credit course in her senior year, totaling five AP classes and three dual credit classes. Additionally, she made the varsity soccer team for two years, contributing to the team's achievement as District champs with no goals against them in district play. Miranda values the positive impact that students, teachers, and administrators have had on her life.