Frisco ISD honors top graduates heading to prestigious universities

Frisco ISD honors top graduates heading to prestigious universities
Mike R. Waldrip, Superintendent Frisco Independent School District — friscoisd.org
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Frisco Independent School District has announced the top 10 graduates from its Class of 2025. These outstanding students, who are headed to prestigious universities worldwide, were celebrated with a dinner in their honor.

The students recognized for their academic achievements include Andrew Chen as the Valedictorian and Pavan Nathani as the Salutatorian among others such as Amlan Abhidarshi, Arya Arun, Joanna Jia, Ashwika Katiyar, Ansh Krishna, Vaishnavi Moturi, Rithvik Sonwalker, and Alexander Zhou.

Other distinguished graduates include Vyom Manot and Tanvi Amrute from another group within the class. Notable mentions also include Naga Kondepati and Abhiram Nandiraju among many others across different sections of the graduating class.

Eric Wang and Christopher Horak are highlighted as Valedictorians alongside other top-performing students like Michelle Quan and Atharva Kulkarni. The Salutatorians recognized include Rishub Rathod and Dhruv Ajmera among several others.

In another segment of the graduating class, Harshita Musunuru is named Valedictorian while Abigail Rhee Stokan serves as Salutatorian. Additional names in this list of achievers comprise Reshabh Chakrabarty’s cohort where Colin Huize Shan stands out as Valedictorian.

The final set includes Anderson Do acknowledged as Valedictorian with Colin Stack being honored as Salutatorian along with other accomplished peers like Vinay Jayanti and Sophia Luo.

The Frisco ISD continues to support its students’ academic pursuits by celebrating their hard work and dedication at events like these honoring ceremonies for top graduates.



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