Twenty-one Sartell students recently graduated from Sauk Rapids-Rice High School. They are the following: Kaitlynn Anderson, Andrew Bates, Andrew Bemboom, Madelyn Butterfield, Zoe Culbertson, Heidy Deleon Escobar, Sakiay Fredrickson, Morgan Hendershot, Drew Holmen, Logan Hurd, James Johnson, Lexie Johnson, Evan Kramer, Ethan Kutzorik, Mathew Lovell, Devin Proell, Jordan Reese, Kelsey Sundquist, Emily Thomas, Sierra Tillett and Cooper Walder.
Leala Degier of Sartell recently graduated from Albany High School.
Adeline Norman of Sartell recently graduated from Cathedral High School.
Jaidyn Tracy of St. Stephen recently graduated from Holdingford High School.
Four Sartell students recently graduated from ROCORI High School. They are the following: Taiya Hansen, Jacob Lopau, Jaden Lopau and Brigette Zabloski.
Bridget Maas, daughter of Madonna and Kevin Maas of Sartell, recently graduated summa cum laude Juris Doctor from the University of Richmond (Va.) School of Law. Maas will take the Virginia Bar Exam in July and then will clerk for a judge on the Court of Appeals of Virginia.
Kenzie Hultgren of Sartell recently graduated from Ridgewater College, Willmar.
Four Sartell students recently graduated from Minnesota State University, Mankato. They are the following: Anna Bakken (nursing, summa cum laude); Emma Boenish (accounting, magna cum laude); Cora Cielinsk (communication disorders, magna cum laude); and Sydney Thieschafer (aviation, summa cum laude).
Caroline Brand of St. Stephen recently earned an exercise science degree from Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Nicole Burnell, a Sartell sophomore studying social work, was recently named to the spring dean’s list at Harding University, Searcy, Arkansas. To be eligible, students must earn a minimum 3.65 grade-point average.
Stearns Bank recently donated $500,000 to Anna Marie’s Alliance’s Building Hope Capital Campaign. The donation will be dedicated to “Coming Home,” the final phase of the Campaign, which is focused on the addition and renovations of the current facility to transform the housing into new apartment-style living arrangements. To support this vital campaign, Anna Marie’s Alliance is seeking tax-deductible gifts from individuals, corporations and community organizations. Donations of any amount are welcome, and all contributions will go directly toward the expansion and renovation of the AMA campus.
The public launch of the capital campaign took place on May 25, with a special event hold at AMA’s headquarters at 505 10th Ave. N., St. Cloud.