Senior Awards 2020: Final Voting for Health Academy

Hello! This is the final voting survey for the Health Academy's top seniors in the the class of 2020.

You are not required to vote for each award; you may vote for multiple in each category if you wish (multiple voting helps break ties).

Please complete your voting by this Thursday, May 7th at 11am.

The winning recipients will be unveiled on GCHS social media platforms on May 12th and May 13th.

Thank you! Please contact us with any questions or concerns.



  1. Most Outstanding: TWO WINNERS
    These outstanding students have demonstrated a commitment to learning, a persistence to succeed, and the flexibility needed to balance classroom work, school and community activities, and service to others. These students excelled in academics and took the most challenging courses at GCHS.
    Ana Casados
    Nathan Morren
    Oliver Nguyen
    Carlos Acosta
    Emma Dirks
    Olivia Hanigan
    Kaylee Bridges
    Veronica Martinez
    Emily Ortiz
    Emma Kells
    Evelin Navarette
    Alexander Martinez
    Monica Aguilar
    Anna Maldonado
    Kaitlyn Richman
    Reagan Karlin


  1. Best Citizenship: TWO WINNERS
    While students are encouraged to set the bar high with their academics, they too are encouraged to embody the pillars of positive citizenship. Tonight, we recognize the seniors who have shown exemplary citizenship by giving to others both with their time and possessions, organizing events for GCHS or the community or being a great role model. They demonstrate positive attitude, compassion, trustworthiness, fairness, and friendliness.
    Ana Casados
    Grace Yi
    Ashlyn Swann
    Emma Kells
    Brooklyn Percival
    Cambry Hitchcock
    Rylee Ortiz
    Kaylee Bridges
    Daniel Janas
    Nathan Morren
    Refugio Chairez Lopez
    Reagan Karlin
    Taylor Newsome
    Samuel Gonzalez
    Anayeli Fraire
    Trey Arwine
    Adrian Gallegos
    Gabriela Guevara
    Enia Martinez
    Evelin Navarrete
    Erik Ramirez-Chavez
    Angelina West
    Veronica Martinez
    Jaime Skinner


  1. Great Perseverance: TWO WINNERS
    We are fortunate to have seniors who are not only leaving Garden City High School as stronger, more confident leaders in and out of the classroom but who are also leaving as role models for the underclassmen still seeking ways for self-improvement. These seniors demonstrate that it is possible to overcome challenges and exemplify perseverance. The following seniors and their efforts to be more diligent in classroom academics, to be more outgoing with their peers, and to be more proactive with school and community activities has not gone unnoticed. Each of these seniors has, in his or her own way, demonstrated grit and determination in the face of whatever obstacles were present.
    Aaron Urrutia
    Emilee Giger
    Philip Biera
    Carlos Acosta
    Rylee Ortiz
    Refugio Chairez Lopez
    Anayeli Fraire
    Michael Hernandez
    Adrian Lopez
    Kyler Herrman
    Jacynda Vargas
    Ibby Swords
    Grace Yi
    Destiny Avila
    Kaylee Bridges
    Camelot Ferrera
    Rayenah Bergstrom
    Adrian Gallegos
    Nathan Morren


  1. Health Sciences: TWO WINNERS
    For our two honorees in the Health Science pathway, we see a commitment to studying health sciences in preparation for careers serving others. This pathway consists of technical and applications courses such as Health Career Investigations, First Aid/CPR, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Health Rotations, and CNA. These two students not only met the distinction of “completer” with high academic marks, but also by demonstrating a lead-by-example approach in the classroom and in professional settings relating to the pathway.
    Alexander Martinez
    Oliver Nguyen
    Nathan Morren
    Ian Doi
    Janisa Nunez
    Carole Galia
    Ibby Swords
    Emma Kells
    Ashlyn Swann
    Enia Martinez
    Grace Reagle
    Kaitlyn Richman
    Laisharuby Chavez
    Loribeth Claro-Martinez
    Gabriela Guevara
    Taylor Newsome
    Faith Stahlecker
    Ana Casados
    Erik Ramirez-Chavez
    Cambry Hitchcock
    Remi Vargas
    Saleen Wears


  1. STEM: TWO WINNERS
    The STEM Pathway incorporates Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. In the Health Academy, we are encouraged by our students who not only have a passion for a career in a helping profession but also the drive to take the challenging STEM courses to push themselves academically “outside of the box”. With the students honored in this category, we see two individuals who have earned high grades in their respective STEM courses while also demonstrating a willingness to assist fellow classmates achieve greater success with the challenging content.
    Enia Martinez
    Oliver Nguyen
    Olivia Hanigan
    Erik Ramirez-Chavez
    Angelina West
    Loribeth Claro-Martinez
    Ian Doi
    Veronica Martinez
    Enyli Alvarado
    Carole Galia
    Nathan Morren
    Alexander Martinez
    Trey Arwine