On Thursday, June 1, 2017, at Justin-Siena's 48th Commencement Ceremony, 170 students earned their diplomas and joined the ranks of Justin-Siena alumni.
In total, 170seniors were accepted into 221colleges and universities in 45 states and the District of Columbia and 7 countries outside of the United States. 87 percent will attend a 4-year college/university; 30 students are attending those ranked in the top 100 on Forbes 2016 Best Colleges. 15% percent of the class will attend a Catholic college or university. In addition, graduates were awarded more than $7 million in scholarships based on their academic achievement, leadership and/or service over four years.
Thursday, June 1, 2017; 6:30 pm North Lawn, Justin-Siena | 4026 Maher Street; Napa, CA
FAST FACTS about the Class of 2017:
170 graduates
100% attending college/university
289 colleges received applications from Justin-Siena students
221 colleges issued acceptances to Justin-Siena students
82 individual colleges/universities will welcome Braves this fall
$7.7 million in scholarships offered to the Class of 2017
Class Valedictorian: Neha Sidhu (Stanford University)
Class Salutatorian: Alondra Aguilar (Columbia University)
Breakdown of College Matriculation
87% to a 4-year college
13% to a 2-year college
41% attending California colleges/universities
46% attending out-of-state colleges/universities
1.3% attending international colleges/universities
21 University of California
23 California State University
20 California Community College
25 California Private Colleges
25 Catholic Colleges
78 Out-of-State Colleges and Universities
30 Forbes Top 100 Colleges & Universities [VIEW LIST]
Follow along on social media with our “Countdown to Graduation” (beginning Monday 5/22) and hear from some of our top students on their post-graduation plans and how they arrived at their college decisions. Find us @justinsiena on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
Abigail Breneisen, University of California, Berkeley
Rachel Carey, Stanford University
Dylan Cavaz, University of Southern California
Joseph Celaya, Brigham Young University
Marie Conemac, University of California, Los Angeles
Kayla Deleuze, Cornell University
Nicolai Dolinar, Georgetown University
Elizabeth Hyde, Pepperdine University
Christopher Kenaston, University of California, Davis
Donna Roscoe, Amherst College
Timothy Ross, University of California, Davis
Sarah Ryan, Georgetown University
Clement Say, University of Dallas
Neha Sidhu, Stanford University
Cameron Vaziri, University of Pennsylvania
Hunter Wilkinson, Cornell University
* Ranking as outlined in the Student Handbook: The GPA spread this year was narrow: 4.63 to 4.42. This rank is averaged with two other rankings, the number of As earned and the number of honors coursed completed, in order to determine a final ranking of the top ten students. This year there are nineteen students listed in our top ten due to the fact that several students were tied after calculating the ranking.