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GHS Class of 2018
Front Row, left to right: Gia Gengerke, Alex Stange, Alexis Gustafson, Harleigh Stange, Madison Sip- pel, Madilyn Wright, Jessica Bjerke and Brenna Johnson; in the second row, left to right, are Kelli Kohrs, Jenifer Fjelstad, Mary Nelson, Emma Donley, Hattie Weismantel, Hannah Jensen and Tyler Iverson; third row, left to right, are Seric Shabazz, Jackson Oliver, Aleaya Worlie, Erika Herr, Hayden Pigors and Bran- dyn Anderson; in the fourth row, left to right, are Brandon Keith, Luke Thorson, Anthony Sippel, Mitchell Thurston, Cody Richards and Hunter Monson; in back, left to right, are Marshall Lane, Andrew Rintala, Hannah Lewandowski and Jasmine Schinkel. (Courtesy photo)
Groton Area High School Graduation 2018
Class Flower: Daffodil ~ Class Colors: Black and Gold Class Motto:
"Our lives are before us,
our pasts are behind us,
but our memories are forever with us."
Graduation: 2 p.m., May 20, 2018, Groton Area High School Arena
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Ms. Seeklander has been a school counselor since 2009 and has been at Groton Area Middle and Elementary School since 2013. Prior to working at Groton, she worked at the Sully Buttes School District for four years. Ms. Seeklander’s practice includes classroom guid- ance, individual counseling, and group counsel- ing. She has been a member of the SDSCA for ten years, a member of ASCA for nine years, and has served as SDSCA President, Special Projects Chair, Government Relations Chair, and as a counselor mentor. She was selected as the recipient of the Mavis Booze Mentorship awardin2015. “Ms.Seeklanderalwayslooks out for our students and for the members of the school and community,” stated Jodi Stern- hagen, Groton 9-12 School Counselor. “She is such an asset at our school – we are very lucky to have her as a staff member at Groton Area School.”
Congratulations to Ms. Seeklander!
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