Third graders help Class of 2019 announce their post-graduation plans. Seniors are listed their third graders
Aimee Yukl – Aimee will attend Mount Mercy University for nursing. – Jules Stamp
Kobe Grieder – Kobe will attend Mount Mercy University for elementary physical education. He will also join the Mustang basketball team. – Vince Palmer
Kendra Alcott – Kendra will attend Mount Mercy University for nursing. She plans to sing in the college choir. – Jules Stamp
Tanner Meeks – Tanner will attend Marshalltown Community College to become a powerline technician. – Carly McLeod
Dylan Fry – Dylan will attend Marshalltown Community College to become a utility technician and play baseball. – Devin Timm
Cole Hamilton – Cole will attend Marshalltown Community College for the utility technician program. – Jayce Traynor
Bradley Suhr – Brad will be attending Marshalltown Community College for the Utility Line Technician program. – Carly McLeod
Amanda Hadley – Amanda will attend Kirkwood Community College to study Interior Design and become a licensed realtor. – Kyla Elliot
M. J. Pope – M.J. plans to attend Kirkwood Community College for computer science. – Taveon Williams
Keegan Ealy – Keegan will attend Kirkwood Community College for the HVAC program. – Jackson Plucar
Katherine Cubbage – Katherine will be attending Kirkwood Community College to earn her associate’s degree, and then she’ll transfer to Iowa State University for veterinary medicine. She will join the Kirkwood Eagles softball team. – Taylor Herman
Brandy Carlson – Brandy plans to attend Kirkwood Community College’s medical assistant program. – Dilly Schlesselman
Makayla Miller – Makayla is planning to attend Kirkwood Community College and then transfer to the University of Iowa to study business. – Jessie Johnson
Brock Balvin – Brock plans to attend Kirkwood Community College for their HVAC program. – Charlie Cernin
Samantha Driscoll – Sam will attend Kirkwood Community College for the interior design program. – Katelynn Tri
Cole Carlson – Cole will attend Kirkwood Community College for psychology. – Caleb Argo
Brayden Clemann – Brayden will attend Kirkwood Community College for the HVAC program. – Carter Mueller
Emily Thill – Emily is going to attend Kirkwood for Interior Design. – Katelyn Tri
Divonnoi Jones-Upah – Divonnoi plans to attend Hawkeye Community College for 2 years for athletic training. He hopes to then transfer to a 4 year college, preferably Central College in Pella. – Parker Toney
Brannen Hudson – Brannen will attend Hawkeye Community College for an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice. – Henry Drahos
Spencer Yilek – Spencer plans to attend Hawkeye Community College for Industrial Automation. He will begin his journey with an internship with Victor Manufacturing this summer, and then his apprenticeship will begin in the fall. – Henry Drahos
Carly Varo – Carly will attend Central College and major in pre-dentistry.
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Logan Regan – Logan intends to go to Indian Hills Community College for aviation. – Peyton Thede
Fionna Spencer – Fionna is currently working the Village Store & Fudge Factory in Amana. She plans to go to DMACC in the fall for mortuary science. – Josh Fabor
Sam Ward – Sam plans on attending the University of Iowa and majoring in accounting. – Alli Hoover
Ashton Bohlen – Ashton Bohlen will attend the University of Iowa to study elementary education. – Allison Hoover
Danielle Montgomery – Dani will be attending Iowa State University to major in ag business and agronomy. – Taylor Johnson
MaKenzie Mantz – MaKenzie will attend Iowa State University to major in elementary education. She will also be a member of the Cyclone volleyball team. – Jake Buttikofer
Hope Brecht – Hope plans to attend Iowa State University, double majoring in agricultural business and international agriculture. She will continue to serve at the South East State Vice President of the Iowa FFA Association. – Jadie Dahlquist
Catherine Kratoska – Catherine will attend Luther College to major in English and secondary education. – Reghan DeRycke
Conrad Werth – Conrad will be attending the University of Northern Iowa for computer science. – Caleb Ward
Ethan Gates – Ethan will attend Coe College for Business Finance and Marketing. – Camella Walton
Shaylee Dodd – Shaylee is attending Coe College to major in either biology or neuroscience. She will also join the Kohawk softball team. – Ella VanHauen
Steven Mentley – Steven has enlisted in the US Marines and will ship to bootcamp on September 9th. – Brenten Walter
Saige Vileta – Saige recently returned home from Paris Island in South Carolina where completed 13 weeks of Recruit Training for the United States Marine Corps. She will next complete Marine Combat Training at Camp Pendleton in California. She’ll serve four years active duty as a Marine. – Dominick Flowers
Devin Croft – Devin will attend Kirkwood for 2 years and will then transfer to the University of Iowa. Devin is enlisted in the Army Reserve and is currently attending drill. – Damian Fisher
Brian Cahow – Brian will be leaving for basic training for the Army Reserves on July 30th. He will be gone for 16 weeks. When he returns, he plans to work in the construction field. – Josh Fabor
John Reekers – John plans to enlist full-time in the Army, active duty to become a combat medic. – Brenten Walter
Garrett Straight – Garrett is applying for a union apprenticeship to become an electrician. – Cooper Cernin
Corey Rote – Corey plans on getting a job in the construction field. – Jessie Johnson
Tori Kruse – Tori will be attending Kirkwood Community College for nursing.
John Kolash – John took a college course and acquired his CDL (Commercial Driver’s License); he has joined the workforce.
Quintin Kruse – Quintin plans to join the workforce; he is interested in becoming a mechanic. – Mary Ellen Gill
Kalynn Morrow – Kalynn is currently working at O’Reilly Auto Parts and plans to enter a program for automotive collision repair.
Mariam Mezvrishvili – Mariam will return home to Georgia on June 5th. There, she will complete one more year in high school and then plans to attend a university. – Reghan DeRycke




























































