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Alleghany High School Announces 2025 Honor Graduates

by Christopher Mentz
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April 14, 2025
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Front Row (L to R): Aaron Tucker, Lillian Williams, Kinlee Huffman (valedictorian), Keegan Morris (salutatorian), Bryce Crawford, Ashlee Deem Second Row (L to R):Sadie Kimberlin, Sophia Mundy, Bryce Leitch, Laken Cantrell, Kenzie Arrington, Mason Hall, Wesley Reynolds Third Row (L to R): Charity Craft, Jackson Dudley, Aaron Smith, Jackson Pullen, Rebecca Harris, Faith Holt, Davin May, Gavin Via Back Row (L to R): Landen Jones, James Ross, Isaac Bennett, Eli Entsminger, Cadiz Marshall, Jacob Morris, William Close (Christopher Mentz photo)



 
 

 


 



 
 

Front Row (L to R): Aaron Tucker, Lillian Williams, Kinlee Huffman (valedictorian), Keegan Morris (salutatorian), Bryce Crawford, Ashlee Deem Second Row (L to R):
Sadie Kimberlin, Sophia Mundy, Bryce Leitch, Laken Cantrell, Kenzie Arrington, Mason Hall, Wesley Reynolds Third Row (L to R): Charity Craft, Jackson Dudley, Aaron Smith, Jackson Pullen, Rebecca Harris, Faith Holt, Davin May, Gavin Via Back Row (L to R): Landen Jones, James Ross, Isaac Bennett, Eli Entsminger, Cadiz Marshall, Jacob Morris, William Close (Christopher Mentz photo)

 
 
 
 
 
 

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LOW MOOR, Va. (VR)- Alleghany High School has proudly announced its honor graduates for the Class of 2025. A total of 38 seniors earned the distinction by maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.55 or higher through the end of the first semester of their senior year.

Charity Hale, assistant principal at AHS, praised the honorees as an “exceptional group of students” who have shown academic excellence, leadership, and resilience throughout their high school journey.

“This achievement is a testament to their years of hard work, late nights, early mornings, and their commitment to success,” Hale said. “We’re proud of each of you and honored to celebrate this milestone with your families, teachers, and supporters.”

Kinlee Huffman was named valedictorian, while Keegan Morris earned the title of salutatorian.

The list of honor graduates also includes Kenzie Arrington, Isaac Bennett, Laken Cantrell, William Close, James Conner, Charity Craft, Justin Craft, Bryce Crawford, Ashlee Deem, Elizabeth Dollyhigh, Jackson Dudley, Eli Entsminger, Mason Hall, Paige Harris, Ella Hicks, Faith Holt, Kayden Jack, and Evelyn Jessee.

Other honorees are Landen Jones, Sadie Kimberlin, Bryce Leitch, Cadiz Marshall, Davin May, Jacob Morris, Sophia Mundy, Jackson Pullen, Wesley Reynolds, James Ross, Mark Smith, Shantia Sterling, Isaiah Thomas, Aaron Tucker, Gavin Via, Emmaline Walters, Lillian Williams, and Whitley Williams.

Following the announcement, a reception honoring the students and their guests was held in the AHS library.

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