Renton High School’s 12 Outstanding Seniors, Front Row: Dustin Dacuan, Kristin Le, Kanisha Calcote, Kristin Zeutenhorst, Manpreet Kaur, Joanne Tran and Adrienne Hardin. Back Row: Sara Mulliner, Ryan Quigtar, Alex Haag and Terrence Eng.  Not pictured,  Romeo Poza. - Renton School District
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Renton High School’s 12 Outstanding Seniors, Front Row: Dustin Dacuan, Kristin Le, Kanisha Calcote, Kristin Zeutenhorst, Manpreet Kaur, Joanne Tran and Adrienne Hardin. Back Row: Sara Mulliner, Ryan Quigtar, Alex Haag and Terrence Eng. Not pictured, Romeo Poza.

School board honors Renton High's Outstanding Seniors


June 2, 2008 · Updated 10:19 AM 

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Twelve Renton High School students were recognized as Outstanding Seniors at Wednesday’s School Board meeting.

Principal Paul Apostle introduced the 12 students as an exceptionally talented group of young people who have received numerous individual honors, succeeded in the classroom, served their community and represented Renton High School with poise and honor.

Students were selected based on their academic achievement, leadership, co-curricular involvement, citizenship and character, community service and school contributions.

Students spoke briefly during the presentation about what made them successful in school and motivated them in their personal life. They recognized their parents in attendance, acknowledged friendships with other students and named certain “Most Inspirational” teachers.

Renton High’s Outstanding Seniors are Kanisha Calcote, Kristin Le, Dustin Dacuan, Sara Mulliner, Terrence Eng, Romeo Poza, Alex Haag, Joanne Tran, Adrienne Hardin, Ryan Quigtar, Manpreet Kaur and Kristin Zeutenhorst.

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