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Graduation 2021: Public Safety Academy Top Students
Career goal: Chemical engineering.
Highlights: Main highlight was the pandemic. I really enjoyed the flexibility the pandemic brought me with my high school education. It really gave me time to figure myself out among other things.
Scholarships, awards: N/A.
In 10 years: I see myself having a job in chemical engineering, a house, and possibly living abroad.
Victoria Alvarado
Next year: Attend UC San Diego. Develop new skills, meet new people, learn more about myself as a person, and learn to adapt to a new environment and being on my own.
Career goal: To receive my master’s in public health to become a physician assistant in the field of dermatology or sports medicine.
Cameron Barnett is the author of
The Drowning Boy s Guide to Water (Autumn House Press) which was a finalist for an NAACP Image Award. He earned his MFA from the University of Pittsburgh and teaches middle school English. He is the recipient of the 2019 Carol R. Brown Creative Achievement Award for Emerging Artist. Cameron’s work explores the complexity of race and the body for a black man in today’s America, more of which can be found at cameronbarnett.net.
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