Congratulations to the Class of 2020! Leena Assaf Ruskin High School (Junior) Has a sincere interest in helping others and becoming an attorney Involved with student government, was a recent immigrant student liason and a peer tutor Breaunna Hayes Washington High School (Junior) Interested in exploring all the options in the legal field “I enjoy learning about law and how it is used in everyday life.” Ruskin High School (Senior) “My college and career goals are to go to a great college and major in criminal justice.” Wants to pursue an internship with the KCPD and become a private investigator or detective La’Niyah Daniels William Chrisman High School (Junior) “I am a knowledge seeker and when I got into high school took classes related to law. From a very young age I have been interested in politics and the law - my grandma still to this day calls me ‘Mr. President’.” Part of track and field, student council, Independence Youth Court Derrell Green Rysie Martin William Chrisman High School (Junior) Leader of her high school debate team “It is my goal to attend college and law school, to major in criminal justice and subsequently procure my J.D. with an emphasis in criminal and family law.” MariSol Johnson Crossroads Preparatory Academy (Junior) Enjoys Lincoln-Douglas and policy debate, Mock Trial, Academic Decathlon “My career goal is to be an advocate for African-Americans who do not have financial access to proper and effective legal assistance.” Zoe Lewis Truman High School (Junior) “I want to attend Georgetown Law and my dream is to clerk for a Supreme Court Justice.” Involved with Youth Fellowship for Equity in Civics, Student Council, Speech and Debate, Mock Trial Adriana Marin Wyandotte High School (Junior) Has participated in law enforcement classes “I want to attend Washburn University to begin my college experience then attend law school.” Samiyah Muhammad Ruskin High School (Junior) Involved with debate, band and orchestra “I would like to go to Yale or Stanford and continue on to Harvard Law School.” Kori McMiller Grandview High School (Senior) Enjoys debate, interested in criminal defense work Wants to attend UMKC then join a law firm Saira Ruelas Violeta Wyandotte High School (Junior) Active in debate, forensics, and law enforcement classes “I dream of becoming an immigration lawyer, someone who makes history and makes her way in life by helping out her community when times become hard for our immigrants.” Andrea Scales Lincoln College Preparatory Academy (Junior) Involved in KC Girls Choir, KC Youth Court, president of Epsilon Beta “I have a strong interest in law. The law governs everything that Americans do.”
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SamiyahMuhammad
Ruskin High School (Junior)
Involved with debate,band and orchestra
“I would like to go to Yaleor Stanford and continue onto Harvard Law School.”
Leena AssafRuskin High School (Junior)
Has a sincere interestin helping others and
becoming an attorney
Involved with studentgovernment, was a recentimmigrant student liason
and a peer tutor
Rysie MartinWilliam Chrisman High School
(Junior)
Leader of her high schooldebate team
“It is my goal to attend college and law school, to major in criminal
justice and subsequently procuremy J.D. with an emphasis in
criminal & family law.”
Kori McMillerGrandview High School (Senior)
Enjoys debate, interestedin criminal defense work
Wants to attend UMKCthen join a law firm
Saira Ruelas VioletaWyandotte High School (Junior)
Active in debate, forensicsand law enforcement classes
“I dream of becoming an immigration lawyer, somneone who makes history and makes her
way in life by helping out her community when times become
hard for our immigrants.”
Breaunna HayesWashington High School (Junior)
Interested in exploring allthe option in the legal field
“I enjoy learning about law and how it is used in
everyday life.”
La’Niyah DanielsRuskin High School (Senior)
“My college and career goalsare to go to a great college and
major in criminal justice.”
Wants to pursue aninternship with the KCPD
and become a privateinvestigator or detective
Derrell GreenWilliam Chrisman High School (Junior)
“I am a knowledge seeker and when I got into high school took
classes related to law. From a very young age I have been
interested in politics and the law - my grandma still to this day calls
me ‘Mr. President’.”
Part of track and field, studentcouncil, Independence