WEEKLY EBLAST -- 2/25/2022
GRADE "A" SCHOOL - AZ DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
LEARN BELIEVE DREAM DARE
PRINCIPAL’S HONOR ROLL GPA3.5-4.0
*only students with media releases are included
SENIORS
Serene Akhtar
Tabitha Aljets
John Anawalt
Reese Bennett
Kiley Bizzack
Isaias Cesin
Emily Christian
Jason Coawette
Quinton Cook
Zoe Cox
Abbygail Crandall
Ian Day
Aidan De Los Angeles
Connor DeGarmo
Hannah Diffey
Celia DuMolin
Salma Gadhi
Oswaldo Gayoso
Yaniv Golden
Rachel Harris
Keira Hickie
Kaitlyn Kelly
Malia Knight
Alba Kurti
Gabriel Kwan
Max Larsen
Jessica Leake
XinYen Lim
Catherine MacDowell
Tia Macioce
Ella MacKenzie
Ava Manager
Tess Martin
Quinten McCrillis
Jaxon McNaughton
Porter Minium
Noah Molinar
Sarah Munsell
Jacob Paniagua
Bailey Payan
Isabella Pizorno
Nicolas Portilla-Villota
Nicolas Pralong
Neil Ravikumar
Brianna Reinhart
Diego Rivera
Nya Salahdeen
Kendall Santacruz
Joseph Satiroff
Peyton Short
Aleksandar Simpson
Faith Simpson
Elizabeth Stover
James Sundeen
Caleb Tinsman
Rylan Travis
Pradyoth Velagapudi
Daniella Walker
Amanda Waxberg
Benjamin Wenig
Lillian Wilson
Matthew Wilson
Ian Wolfe

SOPHOMORES
Tyler Agostini
Antonio Arellano
John Arrison
Dylan Bauer
Keleanie Binns
Marisa Blasko
Duncan Burki
Zane Callender
Emilio Cardinale
James Carter
Anderson Conkle
Maci Crudele
Rowan DeLashmutt
Evan Fear
Max Fisher
Dylan George
Roya Ghahreman
Abel GonzalezJr.
Paulo Gonzalez Soto
Tamsyn Greger
Faith Hamer
Caleb Hert
Garret Hickie
Jaidin Housh
Abigail Hughes
Elizabeth Hughes
Riley Hurlburt
Jesse Igoe
Gurnoor Jaura
Ryan Kerr
Emma Krasselt
Besart Kurti
Almaz Lee
Yuval Levi Karavani
Matias Londono
Emma McEnaney
Rithikvin Michael
Aiden Millsap
Olivia Minor
Andrew Morris
Carsten Oyer
Gael Pacheco Gimenez
Reese Price
David Prieto
Liam Proctor
Austin Ragsdale
Brady Raimondo
Preston Reese
Tryggve Reese
Ana Lucia Rivera
Alexander Rivers
Eliana Roberson
Mallory Rowley
Claire Satiroff
Emma Satiroff
Jordan Scofield
Natalie Smith
Noah Stults
Kaden Sutton
Luke Tafoya
Molly Tepper
Luke van Amerongen
Zoey Vijums
Alexa Villaverde
Jason Waxberg

JUNIORS
Neve Andrew
Grayson Armstrong
Kenneth Baird
Amanda Baldwin
Ember Brosemann
Alysson Brown
Rohan Bulusu
Celeste Burkholder
Noah Celano
Christine Chamoun
Jade Collins
Claire Corley
Zoe Cortes
Kayden Cosgrove
Connor Davis
Brooklyn Dosen
Isabel Duncan
Michael Duqua
Deborah Ehuwa
Alisa Fedorova
Tanner Flusche
Sofia Garcia
Allyssa Gauer
Hilary Glew
Andrew Gould
Santiago Griffin Todd
Daniel Grosjean
Colin Grove
Benjamin Hamby
Aubrey Harbertson
Edward Hardiman
Jose Hernandez
Emily Hoffman
Elliot Holst
Lucy Holweger
Eleanor Hull
Heather Janzen
Grace Jennings
Hailey Johnson
Wayne Johnson
Ethan Kahsay
Kloey Kleinjans
Alexandra Ladwig
Erica Mandadero
Allister McLeod
Benjamin McShane
Nathan Neis
Brooke Nelson
Grady Newsum
Eduardo Olvera
Faith Pellegrino
Liam Perez
Josephine Rhodes
Adrian Rodriguez Rivera
Sara Rogers
Quinn Sellwood
Andrew Smith
Karthik Srinivas
Sripriya Srinivas
Evelyn Streit
Aiden Theiss
Dea Truong
Bryce Tucker
Andrew Turner
McKenzie Upson
Abigail van Amerongen
Jacob Villarreal
Ian Weech
Sasha Wells
Jackson Zappa

FRESHMEN
Kobree Bartreau
Eva Behan
Rajveer Bhadauria
Giana Blasko
Jessica Boles
Kennah Burdette
Eden Burnett
Jon Buschko Jr
Colson Bush
Bailey Callen
William Coffey IV
Benjamin Colbrunn
Mezaan Crosby
Maia Cruz-Sterrett
Connor Day
Brandon Dosen
Keshav Dubey
Nicolas Encinas
Jolie Flack
Sydney Flaherty-Shand
Renata Galvan-Echavez
Addyson Gauer
Alexander George
Max Gerelick
Ana Lucia Gracia
Emeric Gray
Zora Griffin Todd
Rebecca Harris
Adriana Irwin
Connor Johnson
Sydney Kaman
Isabel Kasathsko
Guy Katz-Tweedy
Rukhsana Khan
Adam Khogyani
Zane Khogyani
Elijah Kwan
Marianna Ladwig
Brenden Leonard
Ryder Lepak
Lexa MacKenzie
Zachary Marsh
Wrenn Masing
Amelia McCrory
Kalyn McLeod
Kai Modi
Jack O'Brien
Daniel Olvera
Rihanna Pfaff
Kishan Prabhu Sankar
Brianna Quintero
Lily Raimondo
Mitran Raja
Ryan Rathman
Makena Rush
Katarina Sanchez
Alanah Tadman
Noah Thompson
Jillian Threlkeld-Thompson
Elijah Tinsman
Julia Tucker
Tejas Velagapudi
Violet Versele
Dominic Vigil
Cooper Withrow
Lillian Wolfe

EAGLE’S HONOR ROLL GPA 3.0-3.49
*only students with media releases are included
SENIORS
Alec Bown
Carrera Cionek-Horan
Sierra Crider
Gabriel Daniel
Imani Fair
Kathryn Green
Allyson Jones
Noah Kahsay
Michael Keelen
Regina Knight
Nicholas Leo
Jacob Madison
Aria Michels
Christopher Miller
Tyler Osborne
William Patterson
Maelyn Phillips
Sarah Tilleman
Mohammed Zourob

SOPHOMORES
Kyle Avery
Keira Bertagna
Reece Burrus
Shane Clayton
Ethan Crandall
Tressle Hertz
Ethan Jenson
Joshua Lorenzen
Aiden Lovely
Landon Mangold
Matthew McEnaney
Savannah Nahas
Marhun Oldenburg Mendez
Jordan Payan
Isabella Sandoval
Maribel Severson
Clarissa Smith
Gael Solis
Brian Sparks
Quentin Stewart
Molly Stults
Mateo Taylor
Diego Torres
Declan Weaver

JUNIORS
Daniel Acuna
Rylan Bucich
Sofia Gagnier
Amanda Komar
Brailey McDaniel
Marianna Miranda
Kaylie Morse
Jenna Murphy
Raelee Nassim
John Niemeyer
Matthew Otero
Megan Quinn
Meghan Tuzzolino
Sierra Wagner

FRESHMEN
Domenica Alberca Escobar
Serene Alfakiani
Ryan Appel
Lenae Beukes
Porter Carr
James Costello
Aiden Deutsch-Groh
Richard Fretwell
Lyla Holst
Max Jameel
Esme Johnson
Nicholas Kos
Jaden Kowalik
Jadon Krupnik
Ayden Marcom
Hannah Merkel
Brandon Miller
Morgan Minium
Avery Schweppe
Bradley Wais

Best Delegate, Runner-up Best Diplomat, Best Paper
*Pradyoth Velagapudi

Best Policy Paper earning 49.5/50
*John Anawalt

Distinguished Delegate
*Emily Christian
*Mitran Raha
*Neil Ravikumar
*Tejas Velagpudi

But wait, there's more. The MUN Club team also took 3rd place in the country competition. The following students represented Vietnam:

Pradyoth Velagapudi
Security Council

Mitran Raja
General Assembly

John Anawalt
2nd Committee

Tejas Velagapudi
4th Committee

*The awards were calculated as follows:
The school award comes from the combined average of all of its delegates. The top individual prize is “Best Delegate” which is the average of the diplomat score and the policy paper score. Second place awards are “Best Diplomat” and “Best Policy Paper” followed by the “Distinguished Delegate” awards.
IT'S A GREAT DAY TO BE AN EAGLE!
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Each ticket includes:
  • All you can eat buffet and fountain drinks (until 9 p.m.)
  • Unlimited virtual reality (ages 4+) -- NEW!!
  • Unlimited laser tag
  • Unlimited rides (riders must be 36"+)
  • Unlimited billiards -- NEW!!
  • Unlimited non-redemption video games
  • Unlimited bowling w/shoe rental

Tickets are only $30 ($65 value!) until March 11th. 
Ticket prices will increase, so buy now! In addition, families that purchase tickets by March 11th will be entered into drawings for Jake's Unlimited Fun Cards and Jake's Sweet Shoppe Gift Cards! 

PLEASE NOTE:
  • This is a private, alcohol-free, Horizon Honors-only event.
  • There is NO adult supervision for children.
  • All non-Horizon Honors guests must be accompanied by a Horizon Honors family.
  • All attendees age 4+ must purchase a ticket, including adults.
  • Children under 4 may attend, eat, and ride the teacups & carousel for free with paid adult.
  • $15 Fun Cards will be available the night of the event at Jake's Unlimited for only $10! Fun Cards are perfect for redemption games for on-the-spot prizes, Midway games where there’s always a winner, or win tickets while playing any of the 140 arcade games! 50% of all fun card proceeds will benefit Horizon Honors. 
  • Jake's Sweet Shoppe items may be purchased for an additional fee.
  • Tickets will be available for pickup at Horizon Honors Schools on Friday, April 1 from 7:45 - 9 am OR at the door at Jake's Unlimited at 4 pm. 
  • There are currently no COVID-19 restrictions at Jake's Unlimited
STUDENT CLUBS
To learn more about the elite athletes
highlighted above, please click HERE.
Interested in joining a club?
Please check out the
page for club descriptions &
for current meeting dates, times or cancellations.
3D Model Club*
AI Research Club*
Anime & Manga Club*
Art Club
Band Council*
Black Student Union (BSU)*
Cards Club
Chess Club
Choir Council*
Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)
Girls Who Code Club*
Historical Lego Club*
International Thespian Society
Key Club
Key Club Leadership
Linguistics Club
Model United Nations (MUN)
National Honor Society (NHS)
Red Cross Club
HS Student Council
HS Travel Club
Unity Programmers Club*
Wilderness Club

*Open to both Middle School (MS)
& High School (HS) students
BOOK FAIR
HIGH
SCHOOL
ATHLETICS
IT'S A GREAT DAY TO BE AN EAGLE!
STAY TUNED.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER
Arizona State University's Cronkite School is offering two weeks of summer enrichment camps that will give high schools a chance to dive head-first into media. Want to know more about this opportunity? Please visit, CAMPS AT CRONKITE FOR MORE INFORMATION.
SCHOOL HOURS
8:00 AM to 2:45 PM
BLOCKS 1/5
8:00 - 9:30

BLOCKS 2/6
9:30 - 11:08

BLOCKS 3/7
11:11 - 1:12
*LUNCH A / 11:11-11:41
*LUNCH B / 11:55-12:25

BLOCKS 4/8
1:15 - 2:45


STUDENT SUPPORT
LUNCH A 11:11-11:41
LUNCH B 11:55-12:25
M.W.F 2:45-3:45

Please click for:
Secondary Office Hours
7:45 -- 4:00 PM
(when school is in session)
COVID-19 DASHBOARD UPDATES:
In order to align with the Arizona Department of Health Services change to weekly COVID-19 cases updates, the Horizon Honors dashboard will be updated every Friday when school is in session.

In addition, outbreaks identified by the Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) will no longer be listed in the dashboard area. If an outbreak is identified by MCDPH, the entire campus will be notified via email.
 

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16233 South 48th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85048
Office: 480.659.3000
Attendance: 480.659.3062
REPEAT INFORMATION
CLASS OF 2022
Please click HERE for more information and to learn more details on how to include this tradition as part of your special day.
A tradition at Horizon Honors is to have every senior honored by a speaker who has been meaningful in his or her life. Each year, graduates select someone important to them to film a video that is played in segments throughout the commencement ceremony.
Sign up for virtual sessions to stay up-to-date on the latest information regarding scholarships, financial aid, student orientation, and more.

This session will guide students through their next steps to enroll at ASU. Learn about the New Student Orientation Experience, including how to register for classes, selecting their housing, student life, how to get involved on campus, etc.

Students learn about their financial aid package and resources available to guide students through understanding their costs, accessing and understanding their awards, and answer questions about paying for college.

The Governor's Office of Youth, Faith and Family (GOYFF) is seeking youth leaders from to serve on the 2022-2023 Governor's Youth Commission (GYC). The GYC brings together high school students from diverse backgrounds to serve in identifying and addressing the greatest challenges facing Arizona’s youth. If you are a high school student and have a passion for service and leadership you are encouraged to apply to this nationally recognized program. Applicants must be a sophomore, junior, or senior student during the 2022-2023 school year.

Applications are currently being accepted until June 3, 2022 at 5:00 PM from Arizona youth in all fifteen counties.