Schools
Parkland's Top 3 Percent to be Recognized at Graduation
The top 3 percent of the Parkland High School Class of 2013 will be recognized instead of a valedictorian and salutatorian.
Beginning with the class of 2013 and beyond, the Parkland Board of School Directors authorized the elimination of the public reporting of class rank for all students.Â
Therefore, for the first time at the Parkland High School graduation ceremony on Wednesday, students graduating within the top 3 percent of the class will be recognized instead of a valedictorian and salutatorian that has been past tradition.Â
The students graduating with highest honors in the top 3 percent of the class will be wearing a red/gray honor chord over their graduation gowns and are listed alphabetically below:
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1.           Nida Bajwa
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2.           Danielle Berman
3.           Brian Dinkelacker
4.           Tyler Duff
5.           Jacob Gottwald
6.           Alan Johnson
7.           Roshan K. Joshi
8.           Jay M. Kadiwala
9.           Lauren B. Knafo
10.           Erin Kathleen Korp
11.  Jeffrey Miller
12.  Aditya Misra
13.  Fahim U. Mobin
14.  Mohsin Hyder Raza
15.  Alisha Rege
16.  Mohammed Ammar Saeed
17.  Shweta Sen
18.  Donovan Andrew Snyder
19.  Marcus P. Spiegel
20.  Harsimran K. Thind
21.  Ana Vescovic
22.  Joy Wang
23.  Jonatan Joel Yucra-Rodriguez
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