Fort Bend ISD Class of 2020 valedictorians, salutatorians – Chron.com

Austin High School valedictorian Joshua Cheung is planning to attend the University of Texas at Austin to study mechanical engineering. His advice: Try your best. Remember what is most important to you and avoid losing sight of your goals. Dont take life too seriously and remember to have fun!

Austin High School valedictorian Joshua Cheung is planning to attend the University of Texas at Austin to study mechanical engineering. His advice: Try your best. Remember what is most important to you and

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Austin High School valedictorian Joshua Cheung is planning to attend the University of Texas at Austin to study mechanical engineering. His advice: Try your best. Remember what is most important to you and avoid losing sight of your goals. Dont take life too seriously and remember to have fun!

Austin High School valedictorian Joshua Cheung is planning to attend the University of Texas at Austin to study mechanical engineering. His advice: Try your best. Remember what is most important to you and

Fort Bend ISD Class of 2020 valedictorians, salutatorians

Fort Bend ISD recently announced the top two students for each of the districts 11 high school Class of 2020 graduates.Fort Bend County Judge KP George, who served as district trustee before winning election as county judge, urged students to continue striving for excellence.

Congratulations to our future leaders, Judge George said in a telephone interview Friday. I encourage you to strive higher and work harder, so you can achieve your hopes and dreams to build a better future for all. We need you more than ever.

Related: New venue, different dates announced for Fort Bend ISD graduations due to COVID-19

Austin High School

Valedictorian Joshua Cheung is planning to attend the University of Texas at Austin to study mechanical engineering. His advice: Try your best. Remember what is most important to you and avoid losing sight of your goals. Dont take life too seriously and remember to have fun! Salutatorian Naveen Ali is planning to attend the University of Texas at Austin to study computer science. His advice: Life is a collection of failures. The people that succeed are those who learn from these failures.

Bush High School

Valedictorian Evan He is planning to attend the University of Texas at Austin to study biomedical engineering with plans to later to start a company that solves the antibiotic resistance crisis from the worlds over-reliance on antibiotics. His advice: Never lose an opportunity because you doubted yourself. Living life without regrets means committing wholeheartedly to the most challenging decisions. If you never test the boundaries of your limits, you will never be able to reach your full potential. Salutatorian Jada Dan Nguyen is planning to attend the University of Texas at Austin to study biology and public health and go on to graduate from medical school and become a cardiologist. Her advice: Be prepared to adapt and learn to take experiences as lessons, a sign, or motivation.

Clements High School

Valedictorian Siddharth Muppalla is a National Merit Scholar who is planning to study mathematics and computer science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology to pursue a career in finance. His advice: Reality is built by your beliefs. Salutatorian Stephan Xie plans to study computer science and philosophy at Rice University. His advice: Be fearless leaders and fight for solutions to the world we now handle.

Dulles High School

Valedictorian Shaan Parekh is a National Merit Scholar who aspires to become an entrepreneur and is planning to attend the University of Texas at Austin to study computer science and business. His advice: Do more, and then some. Salutatorian Krish Singal plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin to study computer science and mathematics as a Turing Scholar and aspires to innovate, discover and build a better tomorrow with the power of science. His advice: Live life with a mission and savor the adventure.

Elkins High School

Valedictorian Kaitlyn Nguyen plans to attend the University of California at Los Angeles to study biochemistry and aspires to graduate from medical school and become a doctor. Her advice: Take chances, make mistakes, and get messy! Salutatorian Jesica Joy plans to study biochemistry at the University of Texas at Austin with a goal of graduating from medical school and working in emergency medicine. Her advice: Work hard and never lose sight of what inspires and excites you. Find what youre passionate about and follow it.

Hightower High School

Valedictorian Isabella Gandara is a National Merit Scholar who plans to study biological engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to eventually pursue scientific research as a principal investigator in the field of computational biology. Her advice: Look to other people for inspiration, but never try to imitate their success. Your life, your happiness, and your success should be uniquely your own. Salutatorian Snehal Anil Kumar is planning to study biochemistry at the University of Texas at Austin with her goal to attend medical school. Her advice: Strive to be a lighthouse to the despairing ship captains of the world.

Kempner High School

Valedictorian Emily Nguyen plans to study biological sciences at Rice University and hopes to graduate from medical school and become a doctor. Her advice: We have but one life. Lets live it well and do some good along the way. Salutatorian Trish Nguyen-Thach plans to study biology at the University of Houston with the goal of becoming a dentist with a possible specialization in specialize in orthodontics or prosthodontics. Her advice: With patience and persistence, we can achieve anything. We are the future and the change.

Marshall High School

Valedictorian Christian Wilson plans to study arts and entertainment tech at the University of Texas and hopes to work in the entertainment sector as a director, screen writer, animator or working for Disney. His advice: Do not be stressed about the little things in life because if you are, you will not be able to enjoy the big things that are going to happen. Just handle your business and have fun while doing so. Salutatorian Mija Obey is planning to study forensic chemistry at Sam Houston State University. Her goal is to become a Forensic Scientist in more than one department and find my purpose in life:. Her advice: A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor- Franklin D. Roosevelt

Ridge Point High School

Valedictorian John Breinholt IV will study chemistry at the University of Utah with further plans to study orthopedic surgery for the spine at the University of Arizona Medical School. Advice: Successful careers take more than just skill or intelligence. You will hardly get anywhere with a bad attitude towards others. Salutatorian Meredith Stickler is planning to study business at the University of Texas at Austin and hopes to graduate from law school. Her advice: Set goals to push yourself. Pain is temporary, but quitting is forever.

Travis High School

Valedictorian Sahana Ramaswamy will study biomedical engineering at Texas A&M University with post-college plans to work in a research position and aid in the development of biomedical technology. Advice: Your efforts always matter. You may not see the results today or tomorrow, but success will undoubtedly be in your future. Never give up. Salutatorian Amy Li plans to study design at the University of Texas and become a creative director or an industrial designer. Advice: Believe in yourself and be curious.

Willowridge High School

Valedictorian Alexander Vazquez-Benitez will study biomedical engineering at the University of Texas at Austin and aspires to become a biomedical engineer. Advice: Be sure to learn from your mistakes, persevere and be open to change. Salutatorian Neida Murillo plans to study biochemistry at Texas A&M University and hopes to become a perfusionist. Advice: You are capable of a lot, which you have proven by graduating amid a difficult time. Remember to hide from the procrastination monster.

Graduation ceremonies are scheduled June 1-6 at Kenneth Hall Stadium.

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