Congratulations RHS Dual Credit Students

Dual Credit students

Posted May 1, 2025. Raton High School would like to announce and congratulate the following students who have earned Dual Credit pathway certificates and will be graduating this May 2025 with high school and college honors:
Hailey Jo Bacca—Phlebotomy (SFCC) and Community Health Worker (SFCC)
Moses Anthony Bueno—Business Administration (SFCC)
Angel Sarah Garcia—Liberal Arts for Transfer (SFCC)
Elaina Grace Gigante— Phlebotomy (SFCC) and Community Health Worker (SFCC)
Ashton Lincoln Herrera— Phlebotomy (SFCC) and Community Health Worker (SFCC)
Aurora Alyssa Holling— Phlebotomy (SFCC) and Community Health Worker (SFCC)
Faith Elizabeth Howard—Liberal Arts for Transfer (SFCC)
Clayton Max Kelley—Wind Energy Technician (MCC)
Anisia Corinne Martinez— Phlebotomy (SFCC) and Community Health Worker (SFCC)
Christian Michael Padilla—Film Technician Pathway (SFCC)
Dannielynn Perez— Phlebotomy (SFCC) and Community Health Worker (SFCC)
Alexandra Suzanne Magdalene Romero—Criminal Justice Pathway (SFCC)
Ariana Rayne Swanson— Phlebotomy (SFCC) and Community Health Worker (SFCC)
Brooklyn Pearl Ulibarri-Marquez—Criminal Justice Pathway (SFCC)
Aubrey Dawn Valdez— Phlebotomy (SFCC) and Community Health Worker (SFCC)
Gabriela Vega– Phlebotomy (SFCC) and Community Health Worker (SFCC)
Cannon Matthew Walton—Early Childhood Education/Near Peer (SFCC)
Students can start taking general college courses the second semester of their freshman year. Most
classes offered to students are done asynchronously and are at virtually no cost to students. This is a way for students to get ahead by earning high school credit and college credit at the same time. Raton High School partners with Santa Fe Community Collee (SFCC) on many different pathways for students. Currently, RHS offers a certificate in Accounting Specialist, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor, Application Development (Computer Programming), Business Administration, Community Health Worker, Early Childhood Development, Film Technician Training, Liberal Arts, Nurse Aide, Nutrition, and Phlebotomy. RHS also works in partnership with High Plains REC and Mesalands Community College (MCC) to offer the Wind Energy Technician Program.
Raton High School and Raton Public Schools are committed to bringing more opportunities to students and ensuring that they leave RHS with the skills and knowledge they need to be successful in their futures.

Congratulations to these students who have gone above and beyond in their academic endeavors!
Back Row: (L to R) Ashton Herrera, Aurora Holling, Arianna Swanson, Anisia Martinez, Hailey Bacca,
Elaina Gigante, Dannielynn Perez, Aubrey Valdez, and Gabriela Vega
Front Row: (L to R) Christian Padilla, Moses Bueno, Alexandra Romero, Faith Howard
Not pictured: Angel Garcia, Clayton Kelley, Brooklyn Ulibarri-Marquez, Cannon Walton

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