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Pacifica's 8th Grade Graduations

Congratulations to middle school graduates of 2012!

It’s that time again: Pacifica’s 8th graders are graduating from middle school today and tomorrow. Here is information on each graduation. If you have photos of graduates, please feel free to up load them to our Pics and Clips section of the Pacifica Patch site or our Facebook page. Congratulations to all the graduates!

Vallemar School

Tuesday at 6pm at Good Shepherd School: 909 Oceana Blvd, Pacifica

Ingrid B. Lacy Middle School

Tuesday at 4pm in the commons at Ingrid B. Lacy Middle School: 1427 Palmetto Ave, Pacifica

Ocean Shore School

Tuesday at 5pm at the Performing Arts Center at Woodside High School: 199 Churchill Ave, Woodside

Cabrillo School

Wednesday at 3pm at Skyline College: 330 College Drive, San Bruno

See below for the names of Cabrillo’s 2012 8th grade graduates.

Mekenzie Barnes Megan Becken Robert Beckmeyer Everett Bootzin Tyler Bradley-Rodriguez Jacob Braslaw Benjamin Bray-Montwill John Bredall Margaux Brosnan Serenity Butler Karl Clayter Aaron Coberly Ariana Crame Zachary Cummings Isaac Dare Bradley Daughtry Sydney Engler Thane Fernandes William Gagne Taylor Gomes Courtney Gromowski Jake Guerrero Sabrina Hale Evan Isenstein-Brand Joshua Jaramillo Joshua Leal Diana Lopez Aria Lum Alexis Macario Meghan Maher Nathan Marotto Genevieve McVanner Rogers Christopher Mezynski Bryce Milholin Shaylin Montgomery Mary Mullen Celine Nasser-Elddin Hope Nelson Ceili Norr Emma Olsen Zacarias Palacios Shaila Patel Steven Peterson Paul Pierotti Joey Pledger Samantha Pucci Evlyn Remley Donovan Rice Evila Ruiz Dinarte James Saitz Nathaniel Sereni Tyler Shores Delilah Siordia Gabriella Spencer Emily Stenson McKenna Stuart-Burnham Renee Anya Te Derek Tolero Isabella Trujillo Jahmel Tully Amanda Wilson Kira Wilson

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