Two Sartell High School graduates were recently named recipients of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota’s Federated Challenge scholarship, which is exclusively available to youth involved with the program, either as a Little or as a High School Big. They are the followingl: Olivia Binsfeld, who will attend Hennepin Technical College for emergency medical dervices; and Kaylee Sindt, who will attend St. Cloud Technical & Community College for an associate in arts degree.
Three Sartell students recently graduated from Bemidji State University.
They and their majors are as follows: Steven Ruhland, master’s degree in special education; Brandie White, bachelor’s degree in psychology; Autumn Fosteson, bachelor’s degrees in political science and social studies education.
Jessica Akkerman of St. Stephen, recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Bemidji State University.
Three Sartell students recently graduated from South Dakota State University, Brookings.
They and their degrees are as follows: Rebecca Lehmkuhl, master’s degree; Jacob Mark Lieberg, doctorate of pharmacy; and Rylee Christian Molitor, bachelor’s degree in arts, humanities and social sciences.
Twenty-nine Sartell students recently graduated from St. Cloud State University.
They and their majors are as follows: Aminata Alabi, bachelor’s degree in business economics; Chase Anderson, bachelor’s degree in general business; Osama Ayyub, bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, summa cum laude; Deborah Beumer, master’s degree in higher education administration; Margaret Boling, master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders; Annalicia Bordayo, bachelor’s degree in psychology; Triumph Femi Jegede, bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences and medical laboratory science, cum laude; Shea Garlock, bachelor’s degree in life science/general science education grades 5-12; Chase Gertken, certificate, histotechnician; Anna Granlund, bachelor’s degree in management, magna cum laude; Megan Huddle, bachelor’s degree in community psychology, cum laude; Molly Hughes, master’s degree in social work; Josie Hyndman, bachelor’s degree in biochemistry; Kassie Lee, bachelor’s degree in community psychology; Anna Lehto, bachelor’s degree in Spanish, summa cum laude, and certificate on teaching English to speakers of other language; Cody Lendt, bachelor’s degree in communication studies, cum laude; Jadon Ludewig, bachelor’s degree in marketing, and certificate on professional selling specialization; Muhammad Malik, bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering; Sharon Nguyen, bachelor’s degree in nursing, cum laude; Dylan Noehring, master’s degree in business administration, graduate; Hailey Norvell, bachelor’s degree in management, magna cum laude, and certificate on health administration; Amber Pavlisich-Pikal, bachelor’s degree in liberal studies; Logan Payne, bachelor’s degree in technology education, summa cum laude; Nelia Peterson, bachelor’s degree in history, magna cum laude; Abigail Rekstad, bachelor’s degree in social work; Nathan Schmidt, bachelor’s degree in history, summa cum laude; Jake Stodolka, bachelor’s degree in management, cum laude; Kristi Tomczyk, master’s degree in sports management; and Lidiah Zipp, bachelor’s degree in communication arts and literature, summa cum laude.
Thirty-seven Sartell students were recently named to the spring dean’s list at St. Cloud State University.
They and their majors are as follows: Isabella Aizcorbe, marketing; Osama Ayyub, mechanical engineering; Muhammad Azam, information systems; Autumn Blommer, PSEO; Kendra Bokelman, life science/general science education grades 5-12; Nicole Christiansen, professional communication; Justin Clauson, computer science; Victoria Clemens, English; Noah Ellefson, earth and space science/general science grades 5-12; Karen Estep, accounting; Triumph Femi Jegede, medical laboratory science; Beau Garman, software engineering; Abby Haehn, elementary/K-6 education; Kalee Harp, nursing; Nathan Heim, general business; Tayler Kalthoff, graphic design; Caleb LaFleur, PSEO; Samuel Larson, criminal justice studies; Mason LeMieur, information systems; Cody Lendt, communication studies; Taylor Markgraf, pre-physical therapy; Preston McGraw, PSEO; Jessica Mergen, communication studies; Sharon Nguyen, nursing; Najat Niniche, nursing; Courtney Olund, early childhood education; Lorie Ortloff, accounting; Devin Peterson, chemistry professional ACS approved; Isabella Randolph, nursing; Jacob Reil, pre-veterinary medicine; Gabrielle Schlagheck, accounting; Taylor Sidla, PSEO; Aaron Soderholm, social studies education; Marileah Stang, early childhood education; Jaymie Swenson, accounting; Muhammad Tabish, cybersecurity; and Jennifer Young, nursing.
To be eligible for the honor, students must earn a minimum grade-point average of 3.75.