Desert Sunrise High School Class of 2026

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DESERT SUNRISE HIGH SCHOOL

GRADUATION CLASS OF

2026

Presented by

Administration

Congratulations Class of 2026!

CONGRATS, CLASS OF 2026 No matter where life takes you, Maricopa goes with you.

PRINCIPAL Phillip Verdugo

ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Jim Bradford, Athletic Director Emily Maxwell, CTE Director Arlander McCarthy, Curriculum

DEAN OF STUDENTS Angele Blick

MISSION Empower students to become engaged learners, critical thinkers and compassionate leaders.

VISION Through innovative teaching methods, diverse opportunities and a commitment to community engagement, we aim to inspire our students to reach their full potential and become responsible global citizens who positively impact society.

SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Tracey Lopeman

GOVERNING BOARD PRESIDENT Patti Coutré

VICE PRESIDENT Carolyn Lopez

MEMBERS Lisa Garcia Ben Owens Shanté Rothschild

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Congratulations Class of

Congratulations, Class of 2026!

You did not arrive at this moment by chance, but through effort, persistence, and resolve. You showed up, did the work, and pushed through the days that asked more of you than you thought you had. You are ready. Whether you were a state champion or the quiet kid with a dream and a plan, you found your way. Take the next step, again and again, and one day you will look back and realize you have gone further than you ever imagined. Because you are prepared, take your time. Build new friendships and hold on to the ones who have brought you this far. Seek joy and fulfillment. Apply what you have learned, and allow yourself to grow through the experiences and celebrate the journey. I am so proud of you. Truly. And I cannot wait to see where you go next. Onward!

Dr. Tracey Lopeman Superintendent, Maricopa Unified School District

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Congratulations Class of From all of us at Electrical District No. 3, we are proud to celebrate your hard work and achievements. As you step into your next chapter, remember you have the power to create something amazing. The future is yours to light up. 2026

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Commencement

Thursday, May 21, 2026 7:30 p.m. Desert Sunrise High School Football Field

Class of 2026 Recognition Mr. Micah Braden | Choir Instructor

Processional “Pomp and Circumstance” | DSHS Band

Presentation of Colors Air Force JROTC Color Guard

National Anthem Kiyaani Richardson | DSHS Junior

Welcome Address Mr. Phillip Verdugo | DSHS Principal

Introduction of Speakers Mr. Phillip Verdugo | DSHS Principal

Superintendent Speech Dr. Tracey Lopeman | MUSD Superintendent

Salutatorian Address Isabel Mosca | Salutatorian

Valedictorian Address Andrew Wilson | Valedictorian

Military Honors Lt. Col. (Ret.) Allen E. Kirksey, Jr. Instructor, Air Force JROTC Program

Introduction of Graduates Connor Exline | Social Studies Department Chair Mayra Garcia | Academic Counselor - Seniors

Class Tribute Julian Alarcron | Graduate

Proclamation of Graduates Mr. Phillip Verdugo | DSHS Principal

At ED3, we’re proud to support local grads through scholarships and give back to the community that powers us.

Tassel Ceremony Jayda Kuehnl | Senior Class President

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Academic Awards and Honors

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Blue/Gold Cords Student inducted into the National Honor Society

Academic Excellence

Academic Achievement

Honor Roll

Julian Alarcon Lyla Allen

Sonny A. Anguiano Julianna B. Barney Adriana V. Brizuela Neo Fassbaugh Benjamin M. Gaffney Gianna J. Gilbert Abbygale N. Harris Anita D. Irakoze Maya K. Johnson-Winfield Lillian M. Martin Serena Mejia Kevin M. Polewka

Christopher R. Brown Jocelyn R. Carpio

Matthew J. Allenby Chloe L. Armstrong Aliviyah M. Benion Jaeda L. Dansby Laniah K. Draper Nayeli C. Garcia Alexa Y. Gomez Fuller Tatiana Henderson Emmerson R. Jimenez Jonathan C. Jorgensen Haylie G. Keleman Isabel F. Kimball Azaria L. McDonald Sophie R. McKillop Kandyse D. Meighan

Annazteca E. Chavez Jenalee M. Coronado Gerardo Duran Jr. William O. Gac Anna V. Graff-Castro Jackson H. Jay Lamiya L. Jones Carol R. Kaloti Kaitlyn E. Kientzler Alexa R. Kudisheva Pichardo Sophie Lopez

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Gold Cord & Tassel

Students who earned a 4.0 unweighted GPA or a 4.0 weighted plus a 3.5 unweighted GPA for AP/Honor students for Semester 1 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Silver Cord & Tassel Students who earned a 3.8-3.99 unweighted GPA or a 3.8-3.99 weighted plus a 3.0 unweighted GPA for AP/Honor students for Semester 1

Logan M. Riese Jiselle Shamoon

Digenaro T. Martinez Samantha E. Morgan Benjamin R. Navarrette Lily M. Nelson Ezekiel-Ryder C. Orian Soriyah T. Petty Giovanni Porporino Isaiah I. Ruiz Zebadiah A. Sagaya Jocelin M. Santos Lopez Ronin J. Spaulding Kadence H. Stansfield Clarichie V. Suwandy Mackenzie L. Venegas Angelica R. Villegas Jeffery E. Walker

Isabel V. Mosca Kade N. Norris Joseph E. Parten Nadia M. Porter Giselle U. Ramirez Perla Rangel Castro Leena R. Sabagh Mya R. Sohr Audrey R. Stout Chukwuma K. Ukwuoma Jr.

HONOR ROLL Silver Cord

Students who earned a 3.5 Unweighted GPA or a 3.5-3.78 weighted plus a 3.0 unweighted GPA unweighted for AP/Honor students for Semester 1

Jacelyn L. Williams Andrew O. Wilson

STUDENT COUNCIL Red & Black Cord Students elected to the Student Council

DECA Royal Blue Cord

Members of DECA, an organization dedicated to emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in the fields of marketing, management, hospitality and finance

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CAVIT Orange Cord

Students who graduated from a Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology program and received both high school and dual- enrollment credits while enrolled

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Empowering students to become engaged learners, critical thinkers, and compassionate leaders.

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Shaila M. Flores

Lilianni K. Franklin

William O. Gac

Benjamin M. Gaffney

Christian L. Gallardo

Mario K. Jr. Galvan

Aylin S. Galvez Coutino

Emiliano Aguilar Gamino

Ashley M. Aguilar

Nevaeh I. Aguilar

Maximiliano Aguirre

Julian Alarcon

Lluvia A. Alestri

Sydney A. Alexander

Wies A. Garcia-Binford

Nathaniel E. Garcia

Nayeli C. Garcia

Annabelle R. Garduno

Violet S. Gibson

Gianna J. Gilbert

Alexa Y. Gomez Fuller

Lyla R. Allen

Matthew J. Allenby

Sonny A. Anguiano

Jesus A. Araujo

Chloe L. Armstrong

Mathew L. Arroyo

Isaac A. Astorga

Tatiana V. Gomez Gelvez

Christopher J. Gonzales

Anna V. Graff-Castro

Kobe T. Gums

Hailee M. Gutierrez

Jaden R. Gwillim

Anna C. Hackman

Zion O. Ayala Carranza

Laronne D. Bailey

Julianna B. Barney

Aliviyah M. Benion

Makailor S. Bowsley

Landon J. Brauner

Adriana V. Brizuela

Kylee S. Hamel

Lee’Aysia D. Hankins

Abbygale N. Harris

Jayden M. Harris

Tristan A. Hefty

Kevin M. Henderson

Tatiana M. Henderson

Christopher R. Brown

Rylen I. Bryan

Jocelyn R. Carpio

Micah K. Carr

Devonte M. Catlin-Thibeaux

Olivia Cervantes

Amauri S. Chandler

Landon J. Hernandez

Mia J. Hernandez

Mia V. Hernandez

Sidney Hernandez

Lucas A. Hester

Promise R. Hoke

Jasell R. Holbert

Annazteca E. Chavez

MacKenzie M. Chee

Jenalee M. Coronado

Jamison T. Jr Cosen

Dherek Y. Cota Walker

Rowland VII Cox

Shayne G. Crandall

Blake Hollis

Aaliyah Z. Howard

James P. Ilten

Anita D. Irakoze

La’Damian J. Jackson

Tyjahn Jackson

Jaylaa A. James

Thomas R. Jr Crew

Noah I. Daniels

Jaeda L. Dansby

Latrell J. Davis

Wayne A. III Davis

Irelyn A. De Jesus

Maci L. Dillon

Gabriel Jarvis Castillo

Jackson H. Jay

Emmerson R. Jimenez

Maya K. Johnson-Winfield

Madilyn F. Johnson

Torice T. Johnson

Alexander I. Jones

Laniah K. Draper

Nicholas J. Droste

Gerardo Jr Duran

Nevaeh H. Durbin

Mateo J. Evans

Neo Fassbaugh

Benicio C. Figueroa

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Lamiya L. Jones

Jonathan C. Jorgensen

Carol R. Kaloti

Kenneth W. Kariuki

Kech A. Kech

Haylie G. Keleman

Anthony R. Key

Peyton J. Murray

Benjamin R. Navarrette

Karla Navarro Cardenas

Lily M. Nelson

Isaac Nez-Garcia

Kade N. Norris

Elisa E. Nunez Cortes

Kaitlyn E. Kientzler

Isabel F. Kimball

Miranda B. Kimball

Kyla F. King

Christian K. Kruse

Alexa R. Kudisheva Pichardo

Jayda R. Kuehnl

Noel Nunez

Olivia M. Olivas

Ezekiel-Ryder C. Orian

Chloe M. Ortiz

Isaac R. Ortiz

Jordan R. Ortiz

Fernando Jr Ovando Mendez

Travon J. Leon

Yusleni Licano Carbajal

Timothy S. Limon

Samantha F. Little

Wesley J. Longsworth

Christian A. Lopez

Sophie Lopez

Ronin N. Owczarzak

Alexa J. Pallares Sanchez

Joseph E. Parten

Jaelyn O. Pati

Brissa D. Perez Ruiz

Carter J. Peterson

Soriyah T. Petty

Leniah-Chanel J. Lowe

Emiliano J. Lupercio

Serenity A. Macias-Baker

Lillian M. Martin

Audriana B. Martinez

Digenaro T. Martinez

Charli McAfee

La’Mia M. Pierce

Anthonny D. Pineda

Kevin M. Polewka

Alinna G. Ponce

Giovanni Porporino

Nadia M. Porter

Azul D. Portillo Valenzuela

Asten J. McAnelly

Zaxton S. McAnelly

Azaria L. McDonald

Sophie R. McKillop

Lilyana A. Mclaughlin

Noah C. Medina

Benjamin M. Post

Andrew L. Prather

Ashlynn L. Purifoy

Robert A. III Ralthenberger

Eliana I. Ramirez

Giselle U. Ramirez

Perla Rangel Castro

Ky’Jaun D. McCutcheon-Cornish

Kandyse D. Meighan

Sophia A. Meinhardt

Serena Mejia

Fernando A. Mena Galvan

Jamisen J. Menard

Coral D. Meyers

Avery I. Miller

Kaelyn M. Raue

Sayuri N. Restrepo

Maggie F. Rhymer

Logan M. Riese

Tiffany R. Robbins

Cirra K. Roberts

Christopher X. Rendino-Moreno

Cameron S. Mills

Jordan I. Moralez

James A. Moran

Samantha E. Morgan

Isabel V. Mosca

Christian M. Muniz

Samuel A. Munoz

Elijah A. Robidoux

Sebastian Robles

Ashley D. Rodriguez Lugo

Julian C. Rogalla

Jazlyn P. Romero

Jesus Y. Romo Arvayo

Isaiah I. Ruiz

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Destiny D. Villela

Jeffery E. Walker

Donovan E. Washington

Samantha N. West

Jacelyn L. Williams

Keyontae L. Williams

Andrew O. Wilson

Leena R. Sabagh

Zebadiah A. Sagaya

Aaron T. Sanchez

Eric J. Sanchez

Vincent A. Sanchez

Tramell J. Sanhadja

Aurora M. Salamone-Macdonald

Sterling Woodard

Colton P. Yates

Briana Q. Zamorano Ramirez

Brody J. Zirpel

Jocelin M. Santos Lopez

Ethan K. Schultz

Amaya J. Scott

Niamiah F. Scruggs

Alexander Serna

Mary R. Shakir

Jiselle Shamoon

Saniya M. Johnson Aime B. Lamour MiguelAngel Luna Sebastian Miranda Andrew G. Molina Aria N. Moore

Sal N. Ochoa Kaiden J. Perez Mirella L. Rascon Abner I. Reyes Garay Angeliyah M. Royston-Brooks Julius K. Woodley

Graduating Seniors Not Pictured

Jaycea D. Bailey Landon S. Bartlett Isaac Harbor

Aubrey B. Shane

Shawn R. Jr Shelby

Kyle W. Sherwood

Kaydence M. Shipman

Gage P. Shurvell

Thomari K. Simmons

Raelynn E. Sinclair

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Kenadi M. Smith

Kennedy J. Smith

Nyeem J. Smith

Mya R. Sohr

Ronin J. Spaulding

Kadence H. Stansfield

Audrey R. Stout

Congratulations Class of 2026

Mateo A. Straham

Anthony D. Jr. Sullivan

Clarichie V. Suwandy

Farida Tahmazova

Cayla Taylor

Keira A. Thomas

Deon J. Jr. Thompson

during your time with us. We are so proud of all you’ve accomplished and can’t wait to see where your journey takes you next. Wishing you continued success in all that lies ahead!

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Jose J. Torres Sanchez

Brayden T. Tracy

Heaven D. Trannon

Erynn R. Tyler-Floyd

Chukwuma Jr K. Ukwuoma

Andrew T. Vasquez

Ivryn N. Vasquez

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Nickayla A. Vasquez

Paola I. Vasquez

Kaleb H. Vavages

Mackenzie L. Venegas

Andres I. Villalobos

Kelly A. Villalobos

Angelica R. Villegas

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Valedictorian | Andrew Wilson

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401 days ago, those morning trumpets flourished for the first time.

wear the mask.” And on the surface, it’s obviously about a superhero. But when you look deeper, it also applies to the identity, the legacy, the thing you’re trying to become, and it doesn’t just belong to one person. It belongs to whoever is willing to step into it and carry it forward. We are the first class to ever wear the Golden Hawks mask for all four years. Every tradition this school has, we started. Every standard this school holds, we set. Future students will walk in these halls and inherit something, and that something is us. That is no small feat. And what I want us to remember is when we’re out there in life and things get hard, that we have already done something hard and made something incredible out of it. We built a community from nothing, at an age when most people are still figuring out who they even are. Whatever comes next, we have proof that we can walk into the unknown and make something beautiful out of it. That’s what maturity looks like. Not just getting older but deciding that the people around you matter. That the place you’re part of matters. That what you leave behind matters. We leave behind a legacy. We leave behind a standard. We leave behind a home. This school, this nest, of ours was never meant to be permanent. It was meant to just be the beginning. Class of 2026 Golden Hawks, I believe it is time we take our leap of faith and soar into greatness.

And if I’m being honest, I don’t think any of us really knew what we were walking into. A new building with new teachers, and no upperclassmen to show us the ropes, no alumni to look up to, no legacy to lean on. We were just a bunch of freshmen in a school that was starting from scratch. And we built it up together. We were fourteen, fifteen years old when we first walked through those doors. We were awkward and unsure trying to pretend that we weren’t. We didn’t know who we were going to be yet, and neither did Desert Sunrise. Think about how different we are now from those freshmen who showed up on day one. Not just taller, not just older, but genuinely different. We’ve learned so much over these four years. How to accept loss, how to pride our wins, how to be there for someone when they need it, and how to be a part of something bigger than ourselves. That’s not something you can teach in a classroom. That’s something you build slowly, imperfectly, but together over much more than 1,401 days, but we made it work. Recently I rewatched one of my favorite movies of all time, Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse. You’ve had almost 8 years to watch it but spoiler alert, after Spiderman dies, Miles is told: “Anyone can

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Salutatorian | Isabel Mosca

were when we walked in these doors, and the person we are as we walk out. In 2014, Gwen Stacy said this to her graduating class: “Time is luck, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Make yours count for something. Fight for what matters to you, no matter what. Because even if we fall short, what better way is there to live?” Her words are important, not just because of what they ask of us, but because we’re already doing it. I’ve seen this class fight for what matters and experienced the community we’ve built from the ground up, and I couldn’t be prouder. My hope is that we take that with us… that we choose purpose over pressure, and passion over expectation. That we move through the world with intention, lead with kindness even when no one is watching, and work toward the life we want, not the one we feel expected to chase. There are two Latin phrases I want to share that feel especially relevant to this moment: First, “ad astra per aspera,” or, through hardship to the stars. It asks us to keep pushing forward, no matter the obstacles, because we may find ourselves pushing past our limits. And second, “amor fati,” which means to love one’s fate. To accept every detour, every setback, and every unexpected turn not as something to resist, but as something that shapes us into who we are meant to become. I’m grateful for everything I’ve lost. I’ve changed a lot in four years, and even in just one. Because every experience, setback, wrong choice, and mistake allowed me to grow. The things I’m so lucky to have only came to me because life cleared the way for them. I wouldn’t have met my best friends without losing something first, I wouldn’t have worked as hard as I did, and I wouldn’t have learned anything without facing adversity. My mom, who’s probably bawling her eyes out right about now, always says “everything happens for a reason,” and while that’s not always easy to believe, I try to carry that mindset with me every day. I hope the road ahead of me is difficult, I hope it challenges me, and I hope it tests my limits, because that’s exactly how I’ll learn to defy them. In the end, it won’t always be the perfect moments we remember. It will be the times we adapted, the times we persisted, and the people we became in spite of everything we didn’t see coming. Graduates… even though the end is near, this is just the beginning of every chapter we have yet to write. Thank you.

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ello everyone. I’d like to begin by greeting our honored guests, teachers, staff, admin, and, most importantly, the class of 2026 graduates! If we haven’t met before, my name is Isabel Mosca, and I’m speaking as this year’s Salutatorian. I’m incredibly honored to have been granted this moment in recognition of my academic journey, but in all honesty,

that’s the last thing on my mind tonight. As we close the final chapter of high school and read back the pages of our “coming of age” story, we’ll only remember what was important. What mattered was not any accomplishment, accolade, grade, or expectation, but who we became in between. In time, the details will fade. We’ll forget where we sat in fourth period, the score we got on our final, who was in what club, who was best at what sport, or even who stood at this podium tonight. But what won’t fade are the things that never made it onto a transcript. The friendships we built, the moments we chose to keep going, the effort it took to get here, and the ways we changed each other without even realizing it. We’ll remember the person we

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Patti Coutré PRESIDENT

Congratulations Maricopa High School, Desert Sunrise High School and Maricopa Virtual Academy Class of 2026! The Governing Board proudly congratulates the Class of 2026. There is a quiet confidence that comes with growing up in Maricopa, and it shows in how you carried yourselves in classrooms, in competition, and in the everyday moments where your character stood out. Whether on a stage, a field, or simply in how you treated each other, you reflected the very best of this community. Wherever your path leads next: college, the military, the workforce, or something you build on your own, you are ready for it. You have developed the skills, confidence, and grit to take that next step. As you move forward, know that you embody the strength and values of Maricopa. We are proud of who you are and confident in where you are headed. Congratulations, Class of 2026.

Carolyn Lopez VICE PRESIDENT

Lisa Garcia MEMBER

Ben Owens MEMBER

With pride,

Maricopa Unified School District Governing Board

Shawnté Rothschild MEMBER

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