Congratulations To The Top-10 Graduating Seniors At Wharton High

Wharton High School — Graduation Ceremony: Wednesday, May 27, 8 a.m., Florida State Fairgrounds 

1. Aarna Patel, Valedictorian 

GPA: 10.5305/3.9705 unweighted 

Clubs/Activities: National Beta Club, NHS, Science NHS, National English Honor Society, Spanish NHS, Women in STEM, FBLA 

College planning to attend: University of Florida 

Planned major or future career: International Relations & Public Policyy 

Best thing about high school: The people I have met. I have especially met amazing teachers like Mr. McKernan, and I feel so lucky to have had such an amazing teacher. 

2. Chavi Lakhotia, Salutatorian 

GPA: 9.0/4.0 unweighted 

Clubs/Activities: SGA, NHS, HOSA, Band (percussion), Speech & Debate, FBLA, TSA, Key Club, yearbook, tennis, dance 

College planning to attend: University of Texas at Austin

Planned major or future career: Environmental Science, Environmental/ Conservation Law 

Best thing about high school: Getting to explore my interests and make amazing memories with some of my best friends 

3. Vy Doan 

GPA: 8.8410/3.9610 unweighted 

Clubs/Activities: FBLA, Art Club, piano, drawing, guitar 

College planning to attend: University of Florida 

Planned major or future career: Psychology & International Affairs 

Best thing about high school: Meeting new people, making new friend & getting to experience new things! 

4. Ashray Sayini 

GPA: 8.5090/3.8690 unweighted 

Clubs/Activities: Red Cross, National English Honors Society, Mu Alpha Theta, FBLA, volunteer at Bay Chapel Food Pantry, Mayor Youth Corps, Herd Youth Trailblazers 

College planning to attend: University of Florida 

Planned major or future career: Computer Science 

Best thing about high school: The time I’ve spent with my friends outside of the classroom, like staying late just to talk, play pickleball, eat brownies & enjoy the freedom of being together after long school days. I not only improved intellectually but also built connections and created moments of joy, making things more exciting. 

5. Himani Mehra 

GPA: 8.2676/3.9876 Clubs/Activities: Tri-M, FBLA, tennis, Boy Scouts, band, Speech & Debate, Science NHS 

College planning to attend: University of Florida 

Planned major or future career: Animal Science 

Best thing about high school: Being able to see how much I have accomplished over the years in band, tennis and academics this year. Having the opportunity to grow and do these things with my friends has made me many lasting memories. 

6. Luke Dostal 

GPA: 8.1346/3.9746 

Clubs/Activities: Theater, Key Cub, band, FBLA, TSA, Speech & Debate, HOSA, SNHS, track, Tri-M 

College planning to attend: University of Florida 

Planned major or future career: Pre-pharmacy & communication disorders/speech 

Best thing about high school: Being in Wharton’s Theater Company. 

7. Arvind Iyer 

GPA: 7.8428/3.8428 

College planning to attend: New York University 

Planned major or future career: Mathematics 

Best thing about high school: Seeing all the people I’d like to see every day. 

8. Fernando Soto-Briceno 

GPA: 7.7455/3.9855 

College planning to attend: University of Florida 

Planned major or future career: Aerospace Engineering 

Best thing about high school: Having funny moments while trying to stay serious during class 

9. Lauren Galfond 

GPA: 7.6630/3.9538 

Clubs/Activities: Varsity volleyball, Blue Crew, SADD, NHS, Beta Club 

College planning to attend: Florida State University 

Planned major or future career: Elementary education 

Best thing about high school: Getting to play volleyball in the Wharton gym in front of all my friends and family. 

10. Jayden Tang 

GPA: 7.5938/3.9538 

Clubs/Activities: FBLA, TSA, SNHS, piano, guitar, coding 

College planning to attend: University of Florida 

Planned major or future career: Electrical engineering 

Best thing about high school: Playing games with my classmates. 

Congratulations To The Wharton High Graduating Class of 2025! 

The Wharton High Class of 2025 will walk across the stage at the Florida State Fairgrounds Expo Hall on Thursday, May 29, where they will toss their caps and officially leave high school behind. 

Before they go, however, the future graduates are participating in many traditions and lots of “lasts,” such as the last exam, the last day of school and one last ceremony to recognize the most outstanding among a sea of successful students. 

Wharton’s Senior Awards Ceremony was held on May 7, where the top students in academics were honored and dozens of students were recognized by individual departments for being the outstanding student in a variety of subjects – everything from math to physical education to art. 

The ceremony included recognition of the school’s Valedictorian and Salutatorian, along with the other eight students who round out the school’s top 10 by weighted grade point average (GPA). They are: 

1. Shruti Mishra, Valedictorian (right in top left photo), with a GPA of 8.3082. Shruti will attend the University of Florida to study Computer Science. 

2. Ananda Ravinder, Salutatorian (left in top left photo), with a GPA of 7.6767. Ananda will attend the University of South Florida (USF) to study Data Science. 

3. Ayush Patel 

4. Samantha Leyva Suarez 

5. Radhika Dhanpat 

6. Sean Kwon 

7. Jesus Contreras* 

8. Aaron Wonderley 

9. Gavin Raitt* 

10. Nishtha Hirapara 

Twelve students will leave Wharton High with perfect unweighted GPAs of 4.0. Of those 12, only two are among the school’s top-10 students listed above — Jesus Contreras and Gavin Raitt. The other 4.0 unweighted GPA graduates are Gina Cocchiola, Shriya Patnaik, Marisol Peak, Isabella Pena, Danielle Pliego, Brady Quinn, Andria Santhosh, Dylan Stamper, Kayla Strocchio and Abigail Welsh earned nothing less than an “A” in all of their high school classes. 

Margaret Alma (at right in photo right) was recognized as a National Merit Commended Student. Of the 1.3 million students who took the PSAT screening exam, only about 34,000 students nationally (2.6%) were recognized with this honor. 

Several scholarships were awarded by the school’s Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA). Each of the scholarships required an application, essay and letter of recommendation. A volunteer committee reviewed the submitted applications with all personal information redacted and scholarships were awarded to the highest-scoring students. 

Tampa City Councilman Luis Viera presented two of the scholarships, including a new one introduced this year called the PTSA CTE (Career & Technical Education) Award, specifically to honor students pursuing a vocational career after graduation. 

“The CTE scholarship was something I introduced this year because I am passionate about the trades,” said Shannon Briones, PTSA president. “Our winner completely embodied the concept behind the scholarship, as someone who was taking one of the great trade classes offered at Wharton, finding that passion, and then going on to pursue that trade at the next level at a local school in our community.” 

Christian Perna (with Viera in photo above ) earned a $1,000 award towards his upcoming enrollment at Erwin Technical College, where he will continue studying culinary arts, as he did at Wharton. Christian was recognized as a consistent leader in both the kitchen and the classroom, graduating with a GPA of 4.6 and having won a local baking competition. 

“It’s great to celebrate the 4.0 students and the valedictorian,” said Briones, “and also great to celebrate those who are the service professionals you hire for your home and car, and who work in the restaurants and shops. That’s what makes the community.” She said she is excited that the PTSA will continue to offer the CTE scholarship next year. 

Viera also presented the Radiance Orthodontics Community Service Award to Abigail Alt (at right in photo with Viera). This award recognizes outstanding contributions to the community, regardless of GPA, but Abigail achieved both with a weighted GPA of 6.6 and more than 120 hours logged serving others through local organizations such as Tampa Parks & Recreation, St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church, Bay Chapel Food Pantry, Relay for Life and others. She will attend the University of South Florida and pursue a career in pediatric nursing. 

Four additional PTSA scholarships were presented by HCPS School Board Chair Jessica Vaughn to outstanding students. 

Samantha Leyva Suarez (right in left photo with Vaughn), who earned a weighted GPA of 7.60 and was honored through the National Hispanic Recognition Program, will attend USF to pursue a degree in medicine. 

Lucas Sauer, who demonstrated a commitment to academics, community service and athletics as captain of the Wharton baseball team, will attend Greensboro College to pursue a degree in sports management. Samantha and Lucas each earned $500. 

Michael Jensen (at right in right photo with Vaughn), who excelled in academics and was captain of the golf team will attend Mississippi State University in Starkville in the school’s PGA Golf Management program. 

Adrianna Castillo, who is graduating with a GPA of 6.41 and served as senior class president, will attend Florida State University in Tallahassee to pursue a degree in health sciences. Michael and Adrianna each received $250. 

Wharton principal Taryn Anello presented her “Turnaround Award” to Adolfo Castillo (below left) and “Golden Wildcat” awards to Cyron Gray (bottom center photo) and Gabriella Hawkins (bottom right). 

Congratulations to these outstanding students and the entire Wharton class of 2025!