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2021 Traditional Awards 2021 Traditional Awards First Last High School Aymen Abbood North Kansas City High School Cesy Acosta Sumner Academy Amorina Acsenvil Winnetonka High School Hayley Adams Olathe North Senior High School Nasradin Ahmed East High School Himanot Akalu Olathe North Senior High School Christopher Alka Shawnee Mission East High School Hiba Alterjalli Leeės Summit West High School Esli Alvarado-Islas Van Horn High School Adidja Amisi Ruskin Senior High School Zulema Angel Flores Lincoln College-Prep Academy Jorge Aragon Sumner Academy Samantha Archer Belton High School Valerie Arizmendi Cristo Rey Stephanie Arizpe-Vega Frontier STEM High School Mikaila Arnold Grain Valley High School Harley Arriola Frontier STEM High School Dana Assaf Ruskin Senior High School Kearyam Assefa Olathe North Senior High School Foli Assiongbon Ruskin Senior High School Tomiwa Babalola Ruskin Senior High School Duha Babikir North Kansas City High School Zabibu Balenga East High School Emerald Barclay Belton High School Kaya Barringer North Kansas City High School Jouhel Barron Allen Village High School Lincoln Bartelt Shawnee Mission Northwest High School Leah Bartlett Harrisonville High School Sameen Basha Shawnee Mission West High School Selma Basic Shawnee Mission Northwest High School Aleyja Baskerville Raytown Senior High School Jasmine Batres Van Horn High School Kaylah Beatty Ewing Marion Kauffman School Amgad Benkhadra Raymore-Peculiar Senior High School Alivia Bently Raymore-Peculiar Senior High School Na Kyla Berger Wyandotte High School Mauricio Bernal Wyandotte High School Sanaa Best Lincoln College-Prep Academy 2021 Traditional Awards First Last High School Mwajuma Bilombele East High School Gregory Biskinis Raytown Senior High School Shabyata Biswa Wyandotte High School Edimo Bizimana J.C. Harmon High School Rhiannon Blackburn Van Horn High School Morgan Bland Oak Park High School Sarah Blankenship Liberty High School Lannah Blystone Van Horn High School Makayla Borland Oak Grove High School Randa Bosh Park Hill South High School Karissa Brandenburg Liberty High School Brett Breshears Leeės Summit West High School Amaya Brown Raytown Senior High School Stella Brown Raytown Senior High School Kevin Bui Lincoln College-Prep Academy Christy Camberos Oak Park High School Angelina Camejo J.C. Harmon High School Ashlee Campbell Park Hill High School Claudia Carrera Kearney High School Jazmine Carter Blue Springs High School Aileen Castaneda Ruiz Olathe West High School Clarissa Castorena F.L. Schlagle High School Carlos Castro De Santiago Wyandotte High School Maria Cesonis Harrisonville High School Maria Cetina Valdez Van Horn High School Ngun Chin Washington High School Qasim Chohdry Blue Valley North High School Lillian Christian-Cook Olathe North Senior High School Alisee Clark F.L. Schlagle High School Jadice Coffee Ewing Marion Kauffman School Taylor Colston North Kansas City High School Alondra Conchas-Sanchez Allen Village High School Gabrielle Conley Raytown Senior High School Dasia Cooper Ewing Marion Kauffman School Vanessa Corona Ramirez Wyandotte High School Markeya Crawford Ewing Marion Kauffman School Lainey Creason Excelsior Springs High School Litzy Cruz-Mera Sumner Academy Isabel De Avila Alta Vista/Guadalupe Centers High School 2021 Traditional Awards First Last High School Chinmoy Dev Lincoln College-Prep Academy Leah Dewitt Lincoln College-Prep Academy Kimberly Diaz William Chrisman High School Melissa Diaz Lincoln College-Prep Academy Estefania Diaz Quijano Frontier STEM High School Judith Diaz Zaragoza Wyandotte High School Trent Dixon North Kansas City High School Maria Duran Wyandotte High School Aunnesty Dwyer William Chrisman High School Samantha Eads Lone Jack High School Bombe Eca East High School Selena Escutia Staley High School Ashly Estevane-Canales Sumner Academy Zachariaus Everett Ewing Marion Kauffman School Nasteha Farah Winnetonka High School Mauricio Fernandez Leon Frontier STEM High School Yahir Fernandez-Alvarez Shawnee Mission North High School Maylin Fernandez-Mena Frontier STEM High School Fatima Fierros Wyandotte High School Abigail Finan Park Hill High School Danielle Fisher Raymore-Peculiar Senior High School Piper Foreman Harrisonville High School Olivia Fox Shawnee Mission East High School Petra Frans Shawnee Mission South High School Rosa Galdamez Turner High School Juan Gamez Frontier STEM High School Alma Garcia Lopez Washington High School Nieko Gardner The Pembroke Hill School Ashley Gass North Kansas City High School Charis Gines Raymore-Peculiar Senior High School Macy Goetz Winnetonka High School Miguel Gonzales Sumner Academy Adriana Gonzalez Park Hill High School Elizabeth Gonzalez Bishop Ward High School Keith Gravely Shawnee Mission West High School Erick Gutierrez Sumner Academy David Gutierrez-Morales Sumner Academy Ali Hadjirezatehrani Liberty High School Amin Hadjirezatehrani Liberty High School 2021 Traditional Awards First Last High School Jonathan Haileselassie Lincoln College-Prep Academy Samantha Hale Shawnee Mission South High School Andraya Hall North Kansas City High School Sara Hamatto Shawnee Mission West High School Sara Hartmann Grandview High School Yasmin Hashi Winnetonka High School Najma Hassan North Kansas City High School Warsame Hassan Frontier STEM High School Deonna Hayes Paseo Academy of Fine and Performing Arts Nakasia Hayes North Kansas City High School Mckenna Henderson Oak Grove High School Cianna Hernandez Ewing Marion Kauffman School Edith Hernandez Van Horn High School Kenneth Hernandez Park Hill High School Lorenzo Hernandez Bishop Ward High School Yanitza Hernandez-Mendoza Cristo Rey Mila Herrera Bishop Ward High School Ashwaaq Hersi Wyandotte High School Omar Hersi Frontier STEM High School Kevin Ho North Kansas City High School Jailyn House Platte County High School Lola Hughes Fort Osage High School Hawa Hussein Frontier STEM High School Daniel Huynh North Kansas City High School Phun Iang Washington High School Anita Ihenacho Raytown South High School Jonathan Irigoyen Frontier STEM High School Karion Jackson Central High School Franklin Jeffries Sherwood High School Makaiya Jemison Piper High School Dayanara Jimenez Ewing Marion Kauffman School Desire Johnson Alta Vista/Guadalupe Centers High School Arlasia Jones Shawnee Mission West High School Montrell Juitt Belton High School Avleen Kaur Park Hill High School Jade Kennedy Wyandotte High School Amanueal Kifle Olathe North Senior High School Emma Klingler DeSoto High School William Krzykowski Olathe West High School 2021 Traditional Awards First Last High School To Kyaw Wyandotte High School Madison Lafollette Van Horn High School Hannah Lamastres Oak Grove High School Allison Landewee Kearney High School Angelica Lanuza Sumner Academy Michael Lara-Duenas Sumner Academy Felicia Lawrence Van Horn High School Aryahna Le Grand Park Hill South High School Dakota Lee Lincoln College-Prep Academy Lindsay Lee Ruskin Senior High School Ariana Lepe Garcia Frontier STEM High School Mya Lewis Park Hill High School Kiara Leyva Van Horn High School Nihiyah Liddell Ewing Marion Kauffman School Brandon Lopez F.L. 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