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THE CLASS OF 2021 DESTINATIONS

by THE EDITORIAL STAFF


American University

Anmei Joy Wang


Clemson University

Daniella Nichols


Dickinson College

Isabela Jesse


Georgetown University

Ava Hemmat


George Mason University

Kidus Guetachew

Basim Felfel

Amina Choukairi

Lily Torrico

Ahmed Mohammed

Zeinab Shariff


George Washington University

Tigist Demeke


High Point University

Jake Beres


James Madison University

Ahmad Nelson

Emma Woodrum

Yasmin Errazi

Giorgio Luccioli


Juniata College

Jocelyn Santos

Leslie Dias Nolasco

Ana Jurado

Vianca Escobar

Marvin Rodriquez


Lehigh University

Ana Cavich




Michigan State University

Henry Smith


New York University

Aya Elfettahi


Northern Virginia Community College

Sandy Aguilar-Valeriano

Dafner Escobar

Kenny Orozco

Brandon Baldelomar


Northwestern University

Liam Bates


Radford

Ezequiel Valladares

River Rupert


San Diego State University

Sloane Bailey


Sewanee: The University of the South

James O’Donnell


Spelman College

Jocelyn McCullough


University of Bristol

Robert Hochstetter


University of Delaware

Kristyn Williams


University of Georgia

Sydney Lenard


University of Louisville

Regan Kuhns







University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Michael Novak


University of Notre Dame

Evie Garces-Foley


University of Virginia

Megan Clancy

Renee Grutzik

Andrew Tran

Will Mayer

Sophie Briscombe

Jillian Caughey

Dean Kampschror

Hieu Vu

David Peterson


Utah State University

Porter Stewart


Virginia Commonwealth University

Ricardo Rojas-Machazek

Joyce Ford Lane


Virginia Military Institute

Andy Medrano

Bella Bruzonic


Virginia Tech

Wassime Bahije

Suraya Elouaradia

Camie Do

Fawad Falak


William and Mary

Mohamed Mohamed

Clara Whitney

Sedra Olabi

Amber Christensen

Information obtained from Google Form submissions and justice_seniors on Instagram

CONGRATULATIONS, we made it!

by ALESSANDRA SIMMONS

Copy editor

This school year has brought on a number of obstacles, including the most prominent, finding a way to thrive and learn during Covid-19. There was a rocky start to the school year with learning how to use new systems, communicating with peers, and self-motivating. However, despite the challenges, we faced the new problems head on and got through the seemingly never-ending storm. Now, things are looking up with vaccines becoming increasingly more available to citizens. Also, summer is ahead and families and friends are reuniting after a long year of isolation.

Some students wanted to share their thoughts: Justice sophomore Richard Do shared his experience this year saying, “This school year felt easier to learn online since I was able to organize my time and work at one location.” Ava Feldstein, a Justice sophomore, had a different experience saying “I would describe this school year as challenging but I feel like the teachers did the best they could to make it as normal as possible. I think everyone who got through this school year should be very proud of themselves no matter their grades turned out to be.”

[The teachers] tried their best this school year and I know it was a difficult transition from being in person to online, I am very thankful for them!” said Do, congratulating the teachers.

Everyone has demonstrated a great amount of resilience, no matter the final grade or the number of accomplishments. A huge congratulations goes out to every student, teacher, and staff member. We made it!