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Foley High School Robertsdale High School Baldwin County High School Baldwin County Virtual School B.E.A.C.H THE ONLOOKER FOLEY HIGH SCHOOL ROBERTSDALE HIGH SCHOOL BALDWIN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BALDWIN COUNTY VIRTUAL SCHOOL B.E.A.C.H. HOMESCHOOL GROUP BRIDGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY CENTRAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SNOOK CHRISTIAN ACADEMY A special section of GULF COAST MEDIA THE COURIERwwwgulfcoastnewstodaycom • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES 2 • GRADUATION 2020 • May 13, 2020 • Gulf Coast Media FOLEY HIGH SCHOOL SILVER ABBOTT RAQUEL ADDISON-BEY KYLE ADKINS JONATHAN AKINS BRENDALIZ ALCARAZ IVETH ALEJANDRE- HAYDON ALLEN ROSAS DAMAERI ALVARADO DANIELA ALVAREZ CHLOE AMOS AARON ANDERSON DERRICK ANGLIN KENNETH AUST LIVERSTON BANKS SHELLY BARCELONA AUSTIN BARNETT DAMIEN BARNETT DESTINY BARNETT DONALD BARNETT CAMERON BAUER DYLAN BEMIS JACKSON BEMIS ISAAC BENDER AMBER BENNETT MYKAYLAH BENNETT BRAYDEN BIEBRICHER MICHAEL BINGERT ZACHARY BOURGEOIS CLAYTON MADISON BRANNEN PEYTON BROKOWSKY BENJAMIN BROOKS BRITTNEY BROWN EMMA BROWN MIRANDA BRUNKER BRANDENBURG NAKELIA BROWN BRODIE BRUNSON COLBY BRYANT JAYLYN BULLARD AMBER BURTON ALEXIS BYRD ASHLEE CALLAWAY MYCHEAL CAMPBELL OLIVIA CAMPBELL SHANNON CARR DREW CARREL DAHLIA CARROLL MICAH CARTER CAMAJE CASEY HIGH SCHOOL FOLEY Gulf Coast Media • May 13, 2020 • GRADUATION 2020 • 3 HIGH SCHOOL FOLEY TRYNELL CAUSEY JOSEPH CAVALUZZI HOPE CHAVIS HANNA CHENEY SUMMRE CLARK ETHAN CLOPTON AMY COLE EMILY COLE BRYAN COLLEY DANIEL OMAR CORONA BRYAN CORTEZ- NICOLE COTE EMILY COTTEN PROMISE COX ESTRADA FIGUEROA ROBERT CREECH RACHEL CROWE ABBEY CUELLAR JOHNNY CUELLAR HANNAH DANIEL GARRETT DELAGARZA FAITH DELISLE HANNAH DEWHURST DESIRAY DIAZ CAMP DILLON LUIS DIOSDADO ALEXANDRA DIX WILLIAM DONALD RUSSELL DRAKE SONNY DUBUISSON DAVID ECKHOFF JADE ELLIS SELENE ESCALANTE FERNANDO ESPINOSA PATRICIA ESPINOZA XAVIER EVANS JADE EWING JUDE EWING FOLEY HIGH SCHOOL 4 • GRADUATION 2020 • May 13, 2020 • Gulf Coast Media FOLEY HIGH SCHOOL ALMA FABIAN DAKOTA FERGUSON ZACHARY FIALA TEREZA FIGUEROA- SARAH FINCH JACKSON FINKLEY ALEXANDRA FLESHER MAYO CINDY FLORES JAMES FLOWERS CORY FOLEY LELA FONVILLE SARAH FOSTER WYATT FRANK MORGAN FRANKLIN DIOSDADO PRESTON FREEMAN TAYAH FREEMAN JARED FRENCH JORDYN FRIEDE DA’LAIZA FULTON ONIESHA GEORGE BAILEY GNOZA JOB GOLDEN EDWIN DIEGO GONZA- KATHERINE LINDA GONZALEZ- SAVANNAH HAIKEY EMILY HAMMAC KYLE HARDING LEZ TECHANDON GONZALEZ-FLORES FLORES PAUL HARTSOCK AALIYAH HEARD KADARIUS HEARD RODERICK HEARD JORDY HERNANDEZ JOSE HERNANDEZ THOMAS HETTERSCHEID COLE HICKMAN ELDA MABEL HILARIO MACI HILL GATLIN HINES PAYTON HOLCOMB SAVANNAH HOLLEY DEJIA HOLMES SALVADOR SYDNEY HOTARD NOAH HOUCHINS NICOLLETTE CATRINA HUBBART JADEN HUGHES MARCUS HUNTER REGINALD HUNTER HOUSTON-TURNER HIGH SCHOOL FOLEY Gulf Coast Media • May 13, 2020 • GRADUATION 2020 • 5 HIGH SCHOOL FOLEY RAFAEL INFANTE AHLEILAH IRVIN GRANT JENSEN JORDAN JERKINS MASON JOELLENBECK AUSTIN JOHNSON TAJIA JOHNSON TIWIAN JOHNSON ROBERT JOINER COLTON JORDAN CONNOR JORDAN ETHAN JORDAN KEVIN JUAREZ-RIOS ELIZABETH KAISER JOHNATHON KAISER CAMERON KEETON- DESIREE KEITH KAYLA KELLAMS JESSIE KILGORE WILLIAM KILPATRICK CHRISTOPHER KAUFMAN KLEBACK FOLEY HIGH SCHOOL Congratulations to all lass of 2020 Baldwin County Graduates! 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