The following local students graduated from Plattsburgh State this spring and summer:
Altona: Christopher Morales, bachelor's, biochemistry and computer science.
AuSable Forks: Christina Nichols, bachelor's, special/childhood education grades 1-6; Lindsey Bombard, master's, adolescence education; Carrie Douglas, bachelor's, English; Mindy Rhino, bachelor's, nursing.
Bloomingdale: Kelley Moore, bachelor's, environmental science.
Brushton: Ryan Johnston, bachelor's, business.
Cadyville: Jessica Burdo, bachelor's, childhood education; Bryan Caron, bachelor's, criminal justice; Daniel Carter, bachelor's, social studies adolescence education grades 7-12 and history; Rebekah Facteau, bachelor's, art studio; Matthew Kirk, bachelor's, biology; Heather Martin, bachelor's, sociology and criminal justice; Erin Norcross, communication disorders and sciences certificate; Joshua Overstreet, bachelor's, management and international business; Amanda Passino, bachelor's, psychology; Alexis Roth, bachelor's, biology; Seth Wells, bachelor's, broadcast journalism/TV-video production. Champlain: Michael Barcomb, master's, adolescence education.
Chateaugay: Katie McComb, master's, special education - grades 1 -- 6.
Chazy: Robin Belanger, bachelor's, special/childhood education grades 1-6; Jason Krywanczyk, bachelor's, chemistry; Heidi Moser, bachelor's, communication disorders and sciences; Joshua Phelps, bachelor's, history; Tyler Spiegel, master's, liberal studies. West Chazy: Rachael Cartier, bachelor's, biology; Renee Castine, bachelor's, childhood and early childhood education (English); Deborah Frederick, master's, speech-language pathology (teacher of students with speech-language disabilities certification); Anthony Lewis, master's, speech-language pathology (teacher of students with speech-language disabilities certification); Heather Nephew, master's, speech-language pathology (teacher of students with speech-language disabilities certification); Gabrielle Robles, bachelor's, art; Robert Sines, bachelor's, criminal justice; Jessica Trombly, bachelor's, human development and family relations; Lanelle Wood, master's, education curriculum and instruction.
Churubusco: Kathleen Nichols, bachelor's, childhood education.
Elizabethtown: Justine Crandall, bachelor's, criminal justice and psychology; Vega Dunsmore, bachelor's, music; Kate Whitney, master's, social studies.
Ellenburg: Melissa Blow, bachelor's, anthropology. Ellenburg Center: Joy Trombley, master's, earth science. Ellenburg Depot: Renee Miner, bachelor's, English; Keelia Smith, bachelor's, psychology.
Fort Covington: Miranda Therrien, bachelor's, management.
Keene: Joseph Koehring, master's, French; Michele Plotino, master's, curriculum and instruction.
Keeseville: April Bradshaw, bachelor's, ecology; Kimberly Perky, bachelor's, biochemistry; Robyn Pray, bachelor's, social work; Emma Summers, bachelor's, psychology; Thomas Welch, bachelor's, environmental science.
Lake Clear: Brianne Mott, bachelor's, art.
Lake Placid: Adam Crosley, bachelor's, hotel, restaurant and tourism management; Arlene Horton, bachelor's, English; Kari Kraus, bachelor's, communication disorders and sciences; Emily Tuthill, master's, speech-language pathology (teacher of students with speech-language disabilities certification).
Lyon Mountain: Ashley Canning, bachelor's, biology.
Malone: Ashli Cromp, master's, speech-language pathology (teacher of students with speech-language disabilities certification); Jessica Dumont, communication disorders and sciences certificate; Beth Hutchins, bachelor's, biology; Danielle Laravia, bachelor's, social work; Julie Marshall, master's, liberal studies; Brittany Perkins, bachelor's, communication disorders and sciences; Aaron Perry, bachelor's, art.
Merrill: Jennifer LaBombard, bachelor's, French adolescence education.
Mooers: Vincent Bodah, bachelor's, biology; Stephanie Coulombe, bachelor's, biology; Paul Hamilton, bachelor's, nursing; Nancy Kaeslin, bachelor's, psychology; Jessica King, master's, liberal studies; Deborah Trombly, master's, education curriculum and instruction. Mooers Forks: Dana Garrand, master's, childhood education; Andrew Goodrich, bachelor's, entrepreneurship.
Morrisonville: Melissa Clark, bachelor's, nursing; Ryan Drollette, bachelor's, hotel, restaurant and tourism management; Gary Guay, master's, earth science; Kelly Haley, bachelor's, biology; Kathleen Harrsch, bachelor's, special/childhood education grades 1-6; Kristen Lavigne, bachelor's, criminal justice; Robert Lewis, master's, social studies; Audra Luck, bachelor's, psychology; Susan Menelaos, bachelor's, social work.
Peru: Gabriel Alexandrou, bachelor's, communication disorders and sciences; Marianne Alexandrou, bachelor's, communication disorders and sciences; Matthew Clemons, bachelor's, nursing; Patrick Connally, bachelor's, environmental science; Laura Dancoes, master's, childhood education; Reagan Earle, master's, education curriculum and instruction; Nicholas Elliott, bachelor's, public relations/organizational communication; Meaghan Hoey, bachelor's, communication disorders and sciences; Brandon Keleher, bachelor's, criminal justice; Kailey Kivett, bachelor's, art; Alyssa Manning, bachelor's, art studio; Breanon McCormick, bachelor's, sociology; Jessica Miorin, bachelor's, broadcast journalism/TV-video production; Marta Monzeglio, bachelor's, English; Jon Reid, bachelor's, philosophy; Anna Reynolds, bachelor's, environmental science; Shannon Thayer, bachelor's, psychology; Laura Ward, master's, liberal studies; Stephanie Weishaupt, master's, college affairs and agency counseling student affairs professional practice; Keri Zielinski, bachelor's, art studio.
Plattsburgh: Samuel Adams, bachelor's, environmental science; Elishia Alger, master's, childhood education; Olivia Ansah, bachelor's, nursing; Matthew Armstrong, master's, mathematics; Ashley Arruda, bachelor's, criminal justice; Christine Baker, bachelor's, psychology; Barbara Banker, bachelor's, human development and family relations; Kerri Barber, bachelor's, communication disorders and sciences; Linda Baughn, bachelor's, social work; Mandy Beaudin, bachelor's, sociology; Kimberly Bezio, bachelor's, finance; Kaley Boire, bachelor's, nursing; James Bracy, master's, social studies; Brandon Branciforte, bachelor's, English; Megan Brennan, bachelor's, psychology; Brandy Brown, bachelor's, art; Mark Brown, master's, mathematics; Micere Brunelle, bachelor's, broadcast journalism/TV-video production; Ryan Bulson, bachelor's, environmental science; Kelly Cadieux, bachelor's, nursing; Matthew Call, bachelor's, computer science; Lai Ka Cheung, bachelor's, hotel, restaurant and tourism management; Daniel Chilton, bachelor's, business, marketing; Marsha Chun, bachelor's, psychology; Danielle Circelli, bachelor's, history and geography; Amanda Clark, master's, education and certificate of advanced studies, school counselor; Bryce Collins, bachelor's, environmental science; Jessica Cosmo, master's, childhood education; Tara Daly, master's, adolescence education; Amy Daniels, master's, college affairs and agency counseling student affairs professional practice; Vicki Dauphinais, master's, college and agency counseling (community counseling); Christopher Dooley, bachelor's, psychology; Kyle Dyer, bachelor's, audio-radio/digital media production; Te'Niecha Fabre, bachelor's, Spanish; Gabe Fahl, bachelor's, computer science; Kaitlin Fielder, master's, earth science; Tracey Frechette, master's, speech-language pathology (teacher of students with speech-language disabilities certification); Ashley Garrow, bachelor's, childhood education; Michael Grindle, bachelor's, communication disorders and sciences; Christopher Grizzle, bachelor's, business and finance; Johnathan Grybos, bachelor's, journalism-broadcast; Raegen Guay, bachelor's, criminal justice; Tracy Guynup, master's, college affairs and agency counseling student affairs professional practice; Kayla Haley, bachelor's, psychology; Justine Higgins, bachelor's, communication disorders and sciences; Michael Humphrey, bachelor's, geology; Cassie Jenkins, master's, education curriculum and instruction; Sandra Jones, bachelor's, psychology; Laura Klaiber, bachelor's, ecology; Lisa Klaiber, bachelor's, environmental science; Jessica Klimkiewicz, master's, childhood education; Takashi Kondo, bachelor's, business; Asako Koya, bachelor's, nursing; Sonja Lapointe, master's in mental health counseling; Erica Lashomb, bachelor's, psychology; Justin Lathers, bachelor's, childhood education; Erica Latour, bachelor's, psychology; Trad Leavitt, bachelor's, geology; Daniel LeFebvre, bachelor's, special/childhood education grades 1-6; Tara Lerman, bachelor's, psychology; Katherine Lewis, communication disorders and sciences certificate; Tracy Liao, bachelor's, business; Rachel Lincoln, bachelor's, criminal justice; Katrina Liska, bachelor's, food and nutrition; Samantha Lorey, bachelor's, history and Latin American studies; Dana Lutters, bachelor's, English; Crystal Lytle, bachelor's, business; Webster Madison, bachelor's, English; Miguel Maldonado, bachelor's, Latin American studies; Lynn Manion, bachelor's, sociology; Jennifer Meagher, bachelor's, hotel, restaurant and tourism management; Kristina Melhorn, bachelor's, business; Karen Merrill, bachelor's, nursing; Joshua Meyer, master's, education curriculum and instruction; Kelly Miller, master's, education and certificate of advanced studies, school counselor; Mark Misiak, bachelor's, journalism; Jessica Mitchell-Briehl, master's, childhood education; Diana Mwizerwa, bachelor's, social work; Jeffrey Norton, bachelor's, biology; Lindsay O'Connell, bachelor's, social work; Matthew Palkovic, master's, education curriculum and instruction; Kevin Perkins, master's, education curriculum and instruction; Shane Racette, bachelor's, finance; Joannah Racine, bachelor's, business and professional communication; Shawn Raville, bachelor's, psychology; Kimberly Regan, bachelor's, individualized studies; Lisa Reynolds, bachelor's, childhood education grades 1-6; Jordan Ribis, master's, biology; Elizabeth Rock, bachelor's, childhood education; Michelle Rodriguez, bachelor's, communication disorders and sciences; Ghazal Saeed, bachelor's, accounting and business; Levi Sayward, bachelor's, environmental science; Virginia Siskavich-Bosley, bachelor's, English and psychology; Angela Smith-Mungrue, master's, special education - grades 7 to 12 (with certification in secondary education); Dianna Stoyanoff, master's, childhood education; Nichole Strong, master's, speech-language pathology (teacher of students with speech-language disabilities certification); Laura Stuber, bachelor's, childhood and early childhood education; Krista Tetreault, bachelor's, nursing; Katelyn Tobrocke, bachelor's, special/childhood education grades 1-6; Amanda Trombley, master's, education curriculum and instruction; Jonathan Wagar, bachelor's, communication mass media; Paula Walters, master's, liberal studies; Megan Ware, bachelor's, individualized studies; Shallen Wells, bachelor's, childhood education; Lisa Wesch, bachelor's, political science; Sanjaya Wijesuriya, bachelor's, theater; Eslyn Yearwood, master's, liberal studies.
Port Henry: Amy Brzezinski, master's, education and certificate of advanced studies, school counselor; Lindsay Gajewski, bachelor's, food and nutrition; Kaley Gray, bachelor's, communication disorders and sciences; Rebekah Vosburg, bachelor's, adolescence education grades 7-12.
Redford: Erin Pangborn, bachelor's, mathematics and nutrition.
Rouses Point: Jenna Garceau, bachelor's, nursing; Melissa Kopp, bachelor's, biology and chemistry; Melissa Murdie, bachelor's, sociology and criminal justice.
Saranac: Sarah Brien, bachelor's, political science; Adam Carter, master's, education and certificate of advanced studies, school counselor; Joseph Davies, master's, liberal studies; Kyle Kowalowski, bachelor's, psychology; Shannon Martinez, bachelor's, psychology; Jessica McKenzie, bachelor's, psychology; Courtney Smith, bachelor's, childhood education.
Saranac Lake: Christopher Dupree, bachelor's, criminal justice. Schroon Lake: Jessica Morse, bachelor's, childhood and early childhood education.
Schuyler Falls: Lisa Keyes, bachelor's, nutrition.
Ticonderoga: Brian Defayette, bachelor's, childhood education; Alissa Glading, bachelor's, nursing; Jenna Weilacher, bachelor's, French.
Tupper Lake: John Carpenter, bachelor's, criminal justice; Aimee Richer, bachelor's, psychology; Matthew Zande, bachelor's, finance.
Upper Jay: Danyle Lawrence, bachelor's, childhood education; Sarah Roberts, bachelor's, environmental science.
Westport: Jeanette Weber, master's, speech-language pathology (teacher of students with speech-language disabilities certification); Theresa White, master's, speech-language pathology (teacher of students with speech-language disabilities certification).
Willsboro: Alysia Ahrent, bachelor's, human development and family relations.
Wilmington: Jennifer Cantwell, master's, elementary education grades pre-K - 6.
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Students: Aug. 19, 2008
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