Tharptown High School presents Homecoming Court
Maddaline Amaro, eighth grade representative; Jayden Partain, tenth grade representative; Tarriah Adams, eleventh grade representative; Xitlaly Donagustin Luna, ninth grade representative; Kendra Parker, seventh grade representative.
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3:05 pm Monday, September 2, 2024

Tharptown High School presents Homecoming Court

Tharptown High School Homecoming Court includes:

Maddaline Amaro, eighth grade representative; Jayden Partain, tenth grade representative; Tarriah Adams, eleventh grade representative; Xitlaly Donagustin Luna, ninth grade representative; Kendra Parker, seventh grade representative.

Senior Tharptown High School Homecoming court members: Angie Chavez, Cortney Smith, Alyssa Dalrymple, Kylee Beard, Shyla Martinez and Grace Garcia.

Kylee Beard is the daughter of Julie Madden and Adam Beard. Her activities include rocketry team captain, volleyball manager, Upward Bound and the National Honor Society.

Angie Chavez is the daughter of Adela and Vicente Chavez. Her activities include rocketry team captain, soccer, volleyball, the National Honor Society and Upward Bound.

Alyssa Dalrymple is the daughter of Ramona Shepherd. Her activities include varsity volleyball and soccer.

Shyla Martinez Duarte is the daughter of AmParo Duarte and Miguel Martinez. Her activities include the rocketry and cross-country teams.

Grace Garcia is the daughter of Ledbia Garcia and Rodolfo Garcia. Her activities include the National Honor Society, Upward Bound and Spanish Club.

Cortney Smith is the daughter of Jerry Smith and Darlotte Smith. Her activities include the National Honor Society, Spanish Club, THS Ambassadors, Yearbook Staff and serving as Senior Class President.

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