Marshalltown High School (MHS) is proud to recognize members of the Class of 2026 who have earned college credentials through their partnership with Marshalltown Community College (MCC). Through their hard work, dedication, and commitment to academic and career readiness, these students are graduating with Associate of Arts degrees, career certificates, and career diplomas while still in high school.
“These accomplishments reflect the determination and maturity of our students, as well as the support they receive from their families, teachers, and counselors,” said MHS Principal Justin Boliver. “Earning college credentials before graduating from high school is an incredible achievement that positions these students for success in college, careers, and beyond. We are extremely proud of what they have accomplished.”
Associate of Arts Degrees
Yordanos Bizuneh
Lilyia Christen
Brian Diaz
Grace Diggins
Myles Goldman
Leslie Ibarra Murillo
Jorja Janssen
Anessa Morrison
Hel Nay Say
Kayla Potter
Kade Randall
Victor Saravia Sanchez
Thaw Soe
Jayden Tran
Nyajal Wechtour
Harper Wilson
Nicholas Wise
Dalton Zednichek
Culinary Certificates
12th Grade
Yuritzy Carenas Castaneda
Anthony Chavez Ordaz
Angel Chavez Ordaz
Rubi De La Paz
Tyler Dorothy
Mylie Dougall
Jaxson Hinkle
Biak Khun
Aaron Ordaz Zambrano
Kailla Ryan
Maddox Wilder
11th Grade
Miley Bachman
Kendall Brummel
Aaron Hunter
Camden Roe
Construction Residential Practitioner Diploma
Jesus Maravilla Ordaz
Electrical Maintenance Mechanical Diploma
Luis Madrigal
Juan Perez Mendoza
MHS and MCC continue to work together to provide students with opportunities to gain valuable college and career experience before graduation. These programs allow students to save time and money while preparing for their future pathways.
The Marshalltown Community School District congratulates all students receiving these honors and celebrates their outstanding achievement.

