Student Advisory Committee
PHA Student Advisors offer peer mentoring and host multiple events for students interested in healthcare professions and graduate programs. We are dedicated to promoting graduation from the Physiology Honors program. If you have a question or need help in your journey to becoming a Physiology graduate, reach out to one of our advisors, we're here to help!
Kylee Cook(Co-Chair)
Hi everyone! My name is Kylee Cook and I am a senior at the University of Arizona. This is my third year in PHA and this year I am serving as one of the co-chairs! My major is Physiology and Medical Sciences and my minor is Honors in Health and Human Values. In addition to PHA I am currently working in the Emergency Department at TMC as a scribe and serving as the president for the save the cord foundation club. I like to volunteer at various community and campus organizations including Felicia’s Farm, Elder rehab, and Iskashitaa Refugee Network. I am also currently working on my honors thesis with Dr. Mary Frances OConnor in the GLASS lab studying how different coping mechanisms affect grief severity in elderly widowed men. Outside of my studies I am a member of the Member Conduct r in Pi Beta Phi where I assist in member meeting to uphold chapter values. I also enjoy trying different restaurants and exploring Tucson.
Future Plans: Pursue my masters in health policy during my gap year before medical school Michael AmadeiMajor: Physiology and Medical Sciences
Year: Junior Ask me about: UAEMS, OCHEM Preceptorship, The Honorary system, organization to promote a good work life balance Community Involvement: Franke Honors College, UAEMS, SMORES Honorary Email Me Hello! My name is Michael Amadei and I am currently a senior majoring in Physiology and Medical Sciences. In addition to PHA I am involved in UAEMS. Also I have been involved in the UA Honorary system. Through this I have been able to engage in philanthropy events with the Trevor Project and the Ronald McDonald House. I am so excited that we at PHA can bring great events to the campus community this year offering guidance to students to enhance their undergrad experience. I plan on attending medical school after graduation to become a physician. In my free time I enjoy mountain biking, hiking and cooking, and of course drinking plenty of coffee! Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions, I'd love to help! Gia BalsamoMajor: Physiology & Medical Sciences
Minor: Spanish and Biochemistry Year: Junior Ask Me About: Shadowing physicians, clinical experience, research experience, leadership roles, volunteer experience, preceptorship, pre-health clubs, the Honors College, time management, study spots on campus, study habits. Community Involvement:-Physiology Club President. -Physiology Honors Academy Treasurer. -LSFF Volunteer for the University of Arizona Division 1 Football team. -MCB 181 Honors preceptor. -Member of the Research Associates Program- I screen patients for clinical studies in the Emergency Department at Banner University Medical Center. -Campus Pantry Volunteer. -Research Assistant for The Jet Lag Study at The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Sleep and Circadian Sciences -Member of the University of Arizona Flying Samaritan's Club. -Pulmonology/Critical Care Specialist shadowing experience Email Me Hello! My name is Gia Balsamo and I am a junior in the W.A. Franke Honors College majoring in Physiology and Medical Sciences and minoring in Spanish and Biochemistry. My future goal is to attend medical school and become an M.D. In addition to the Physiology Honors Academy, I am a Nationally Certified Phlebotomist , the President of the Physiology Club, a Research Assistant working alongside Dr. Youngstedt and Dr. Patel in the Jet Lag Study at the Center for Sleep and Circadian Rhythms, a Research Assistant in the Research Associates Program actively screening patients for clinical studies in the Emergency Department at Banner University Medical Center, a member of the UA Flying Samaritan's Club, an Athletic Training Technician Volunteer for the LSFF Division 1 Football team, an MCB 181 Honors preceptor, and I volunteer at The Campus Pantry. When I am home in Long Island, N.Y. I greet patients and take vital signs working with a Pulmonology/Critical Care Specialist. In my free time I enjoy getting together with my friends, swimming, shopping, and baking. Please reach out to me if you ever have any questions as I am glad to help students along their undergraduate journey! I have learned some great PSIO study tips and I have found all the great libraries and study spots on and off campus which makes studying more fun! Future Plans: My future goal is to attend medical school and become an M.D. Livia CalugaruMajor: Physiology and Medical Sciences
Minor: Public Health Year: Senior Ask me about: Campus involvement, volunteering, Honors College, Greek Life, work-life balance, Research, Scribing, Shadowing, Preceptoring, Places to Study! Community involvement: Honors College, Chi Omega sorority, CKI Service Organization, ScribeOne Banner, Health Connectors Internship, O-Chem Preceptor Email Me Hi! My name is Livia Calugaru and I am a senior majoring in Physiology and Medical Sciences and minoring in Public Health. I am from Surprise, Arizona and love to spend my time studying at local coffee shops or watching movies. I currently work at three different clinics through Banner as a medical scribe and am working on my Honors Thesis through the University of Arizona Health Connectors program. Through the program, pre-health students go to elementary schools to educate students about health and science! My main passions include educating the public about their Health literacy as well as working with kids and all things medicine! Outside of work or studying I currently work for Fraternity and Sorority Programing as the VP of Health Promotions for the Panhellenic (sorority) community! I help develop presentations and programs in which members of Greek life can seek support and resources for their health and safety. Future Plans: Pediatric M.D. with plans to specialize in either neurology or cardiology. Halle JohnsonMajor: Physiology and Medical sciences
Minor: Emergency Medical Services Year: Senior Ask me about: EMT certification, the Honors College, and fun things to do in Tucson!! Community involvement: scribing, EMS, PATH, working with those with special needs Email Me Hey everyone! My name is Halle Johnson and this is my second year here at the University of Arizona! I am majoring in Physiology and Medical Sciences, and minoring in Emergency Medicine. I love learning all about medicine and finding different ways to help people! I kickstarted this passion by getting my EMT certification, and I already love it! Being from Mesa, Tucson isn't super far away, but the city has it's own beauty! Living in the desert has always been a huge part of my life, and I'm so glad I can still live here and be a Wildcat! When I'm not studying, I love going to the gym, watching Grey's Anatomy, and hanging out with my roommates! I'm also a huge fan of basketball, so during the season you can catch me at all the games :) Future Plans: I aspire to go to Medical School here in Tucson, and pursue a career in Emergency Medicine or as a surgeon (I'll have to figure that out once I get there haha). |
Anya Chaundry(Co-Chair)Major: Physiology and Med Sciences
Minor: Studio Art and Entrepreneurship Year: Junior Ask me About: Interdisciplinary Academic Pathways, Finding Research Opportunities, Honors College, Preceptorship, International Travel, Study Tips, and Work-life Balance Community Involvement: Undergraduate Research with Dr. Daniel Latt, PSIO Club, Founder of a Card/Envelope Design Business, SPARCC Email Me Hi, I’m Anya Chaudhry, and I’m a senior majoring in Physiology. I’m excited to represent PHA as co-chair this year, and bring forward so many of the opportunities that have shaped my undergraduate experience! Besides PHA, I’ve learned so much through my independent research project about non surgical management of flatfoot, and have gained amazing clinical experience here and abroad. My time at a sports medicine clinic (SPARCC) really solidified my love for forming strong patient relationships, and the opportunity to shadow doctors in a hospital in Spain through study abroad exposed me to the amazing surgical specialties out there. In my free time, I love to paint and travel any chance I get. Feel free to reach out anytime with questions about study abroad, clinical experiences, and applying to medical school! Future Plans: Attend medical school and work with kids as a physician! Gabby BoganMajor: Physiology & Med Sciences
Minor: Psychology Year: Junior Ask Me About: Preceptorships, Study Abroad, Internships Abroad, Greek Life, Fun things to do in Tucson, Time Management, Study Tips, Travel Community Involvement: Honors College, CHEM 151/152 Preceptor, CHEM 243A Lab Preceptor, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Email Me Hi! My name is Gabby Bogan and I am a senior here at the University of Arizona. I am majoring in Physiology and Medical Sciences with a minor in Psychology. In addition to PHA, I am a preceptor for general chemistry and for a first semester organic chemistry lab. I am also a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and recently studied abroad in Spain where I was a research intern for a women's health organization. I have also previously volunteered at the University of Arizona Covid-19 Vaccine POD. I love to travel, spend time with friends and family, and play the piano. I am from Tucson so I know lots of fun things to do here like hiking, brunch spots, etc. if you want any recommendations! Please reach out if you have any questions or just want to chat! Future Plans: After graduating with my undergraduate degree, I hope to attend medical school. Kaelyn Chang
Major: Physiology & Medical Sciences
Minor: French Studies Year: Senior Ask Me About: Clinical experience internships, international traveling, finding undergraduate research and volunteer opportunities, shadowing in the NICU and specialty clinics, hiking in Tucson, Greek life, and UA honoraries! Community Involvement: SPARCC Sports Medicine Clinical Internship, Tu Nidito Child Support Group Volunteer, Behavioral Health Technician, Physiology of the Immune System Preceptor, K-8 Health Literacy Program, Zhao Lab Undergraduate Researcher, Chi Omega Sorority Email Me Hello! My name is Kaelyn Chang, and I am a Senior studying Physiology and Medical Sciences alongside French Studies. I have absolutely loved my experience at the University of Arizona over the past few years, and attribute a lot of it to being intentional about getting involved; both on campus and within the Tucson community! Outside of PHA, some of my favorite experiences include clinical interactions, whether they have been through my job as a Behavioral Health Technician, where I work with children with autism spectrum disorders, or through my experience as a Clinical Intern at SPARCC, where I have the chance to run tests with concussion patients of all ages. These experiences have clarified my goal of becoming a physician in the future, and have solidified my passion for working with children. I love traveling with my family to new countries, skiing, and being outside! In my free time, I enjoy dancing, trying out new restaurants, and spending time with my friends. I would love to help you in any way that I can, so please reach out to me via email if you have any questions or would like to chat! Future Plans: In the future, I would love to become a pediatric physician! Some specialties that interest me at the moment include ophthalmology, neonatology, cardiology, and endocrinology. Kennedy ClaudMajor: Physiology and Medical Sciences
Year: Senior Ask me About: Undergraduate research (cardiovascular and respiratory), the Bailey Laboratory, volunteering, cycling, hiking, being a physical therapy technician, and PSIO201/202 preceptorCommunity Involvement: Banner Casa Grande Volunteer, Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona Volunteer, Mortar Board Senior Honorary, and Clinica Amistad. Email Me Hi! My name is Kennedy Claud and I’m a senior. Currently I work part time for the Bailey Lab cardiovascular health and respiratory training study as a research technician. When I’m not at work I’m volunteering at the Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona, Clinica Amistad, or Banner Casa Grande Medical Center. I also preceptor for PSIO202. In my free time (if I have any), I’m usually sleeping or doing something outside. I love to hike, swim, run, cycle, ski, and just spend time outside with my family. Future Plans: Medical School and Research Noah WeaverMajor: Physiology and Medical Sciences and Public Health
Minor: Spanish and Biochemistry Year: Senior Ask me About: Ask me about “my favorite type of coffee” or “the best place to hike in Tucson” Community Involvement: UA MexZona, Medical Directive, PHA, Cardiology Clinic Scribe, Down Syndrome Research Lab Research Assistant, SALT Center Tutor, Arizona Ambassador, Pre Health Ambassador Email Me Hey everyone! My name is Noah Weaver and I am a senior at the University of Arizona. I am currently a double major in Physiology and Public Health, and plan to attend medical school next year. On campus, I am involved in a variety of activities, such as UA MexZona, medical directive, and then also am a research assistant at a Down syndrome Research lab. I love hiking, playing basketball with friends, and going to every U of A sporting event. Excited to meet everyone my throughout the year! Feel free to reach out with questions! Future Plans: Pediatric Physician |
Andrew Prouty |
Noah Ranney |
Major: Physiology and Medical Sciences
Minor: Community Health Year: Senior Ask Me About: Honors Early Assurance Program, Franke Honors College, Resources on Campus, Homeless Medicine Community Involvement: Partnerships Through Honors Program Lead, Franke Honors Ambassador, HEAP, Community Health, Health Connector, Respite and Habilitation Provider for Kids with Developmental Disabilities Email Me Hi! My name is Andrew Prouty, and I am a senior majoring in Physiology and Medical Sciences with a minor in Community Health. On campus, I am involved in Franke Honors Ambassadors, and I have been a part of the Partnerships Through Honors program for 4 years. I am now the PATH Program Lead of Mentor Development and Leadership Curriculum. Through these organizations, I have participated in several professional development events and panel discussions as well as developed community change projects focused on increasing Honors engagements and retention. Off-campus I am involved in the Z Mansion clinic and work as a habilitation provider for kids with developmental disabilities. I have volunteered with COVID vaccine points of distribution both on campus and at the border. After I graduate, I will be attending the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson as a member of HEAP Cohort 4. In my free time, I enjoy hanging out with friends, hiking, and playing with my cats. Feel free to email me if you have any questions, and I am happy to help! Future Plans: Medical School to become a Pediatric Anesthesiologist |
Major: Physiology and Medical Sciences Major
Minor: Biochemistry Year: Junior Ask Me About: Gluten free dining on campus, strategies and practices to relieve stress, how to get started volunteering at Banner and/or the Z-Mansion, anything PSIO 201 and 202 related (I actually loved those classes lol), getting involved and making friends as an out of state student, where to find cool easter eggs around campus, and fun events you can attend around Tucson. Community Involvement: Z-Mansion Volunteer (CCHS-1), Banner Volunteer Trainer (ER), Giving a Little Arizona Magic (GLAM), Stressbusters Email Me Hi! My name is Noah Ranney, and I am from Dallas, TX. I love bike riding and hanging out with friends. I also enjoy hitting the gym for some stress relief. I really love the U of A and enjoy Tucson's natural beauty. Feel free to reach out to me with any questions, or if you just want to say hello!
Future Plans: To be a Physician Assistant (preferably in pediatrics) |
Cameron Smith |
Jonah Wachs |
Major: Physiology and Medical Sciences Major
Year: Sophomore Ask Me About: honors college, greek life, community service, sports medicine/physical therapy, shadowing AT/PT Community Involvement: P.O.S.T Association, Delta Gamma, volunteering Email Me
Hello! My name is Cameron Smith and I am a Sophomore in the W.A. Franke Honors College majoring in Physiology and Medical Sciences. My future goal is to attend physical therapy school and become a Doctor of Physical Therapy. I am very interested in the mechanics of how the human body works and plan to open my own practice or work with a sports team in the future. In addition to the Physiology Honors Academy, I am a member of the P.O.S.T. association and I volunteer with athletic trainers for football at the Lowell Steven’s Football Facility and other sports at McKale. I love to go to the gym, bake, and travel! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or just want to talk! Future Plans: After graduating UofA, I plan to go to graduate school to become a physical therapist. |
Major: Physiology and Medical Sciences
Minor: Biochemistry Year: Junior Ask Me About: Ask me about finding opportunities both on and off campus, getting involved in research, study tips, and creating an organized schedule, including time for yourself!Community Involvement: The Physiology Honors Academy Street Medicine Tucson Partnerships Through Honors Mentor PSIO Ambassador Student Marketer for The A Center Emergency Department Volunteer Harmony Hospice Volunteer Research Email Me
Hi everyone! My name is Jonah Wachs and I am current Junior majoring in Physiology and Medical Sciences and minoring in Biochemistry. Over my time here at the University of Arizona, I have continued to find new opportunities that have impacted me on an academic, professional, and personal level. I am currently serving as the Director of Outreach and Engagement for Street Medicine Tucson, as a Physiology and Medical Sciences Ambassador, a Partnership Through Honors Mentor for the Honors College, a Student Marketer for The A Center, and the Philanthropy Chair for my fraternity on campus. I am also conducting a research project with a physician in Israel, as well as doing clinical work in the ED at Banner. Through these organizations, I have had the privilege to meet many amazing faculty, staff, and fellow students that continue to inspire me day in and day out to chase my dreams. Through community work, volunteering, research, and clinical work, I have found my passions within physiology and look forward to creating an impact in my community as I continue on in my career. Please reach out if you have any questions regarding getting involved with the community or just want to learn more about The Physiology Honors Academy! Future Plans: My future plans are to apply to medical school next year. I am passionate about the life sciences and look forward to a career where I can positively impact the lives of others. |
Jenny Partin |
Arrianna Bianes |
Major: Physiology and Medical Sciences
Minor: Spanish Year: Sophomore Ask Me About: Hiking spots around Tucson, getting involved in research/volunteering/clubs around campus, best places to get yourself a latte, preceptoring, and on campus jobs Community Involvement: Physiology Club, Arizona Ambassador, Z Mansion volunteer, SALT Center Tutor, Pre-Health Ambassador, Addiction/Pharmacology Research Assistant Email Me
Hello everyone! My name is Jenny Partin and I am originally from Phoenix, Arizona, but have fell in love with the city of Tucson and all of its culture, food, and hiking that it has to offer. I am a Physiology major with intentions of applying to medical school within the next year or two. I have special interest in pediatrics and behavioral health, but am open to all realms of medicine. Outside of Physiology Honors Academy, I am the secretary of Physiology Club, a student advisor of Pre-Health Ambassadors, work as a tutor at the SALT Center, and am a weekly volunteer at ZMansion. In my free time, I love to do anything outdoors- hiking, mountain biking, running, so please reach out if you want to go or if you have any questions! I'd love to meet ya! Future Plans: Applying to Medical School |
Major: Physiology and Medical Sciences
Minor: Public Health Year: Sophomore Ask Me About: Volunteer Opportunities, Best Food Spots!, PATH, Campus Pantry. Think Tank/ SI, Banner Volunteer Opportunities/ Internships, Preceptorship, study spots on campus Community Involvement: PATH, Z mansion, Honors Service Club, Banner Patient Experience. Campus Pantry, SI Leader for Chem 151/152 Email Me
Hi everyone! My name is Arrianna Bianes (you can just call me Arri) and I am a sophomore double majoring in Physiology and Medical Sciences along with Public Health and the Honor’s Leadership Certificate. One of the highlights of each week for me is volunteering at Z mansion because I get to interact with so many members of the community and have built many friendships! On campus, I am a PATH mentor and part of the Honors Service Club on the Fundraising Committee. Currently, I am doing the Patient Experience Internship at Banner University Medical Center and work as a Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leader for Chem 151/152. If I am not studying, I enjoy hanging out with friends, visiting my family in Phoenix, listening to podcasts, and destressing by looking for new things to do in Tucson. I would love to talk to you, so feel free to reach out! Future Plans: After I complete my undergrad, I plan to attend medical school! |
Dylan EmpasisMajor: Physiology and Medical Sciences
Minor: Emergency Medical Services Year: Junior Ask Me About: Joining a research lab, finding volunteering or clinical opportunities, scribing, preceptoring Community Involvement: AED, Links Junior Honorary, Volunteer at Saguaro National Park, Clinica Amistad, ASTEC Lab Volunteer, Honors College, Research. Email Me
Hi my name is Dylan Empasis. I am a junior majoring in physiology with a minor in emergency medical services. I am involved in several clubs here including AED and Links Junior Honorary. Recently, I began volunteering at Saguaro National Park leading elementary school fields trips. I also volunteer at Clinica Amistad and in the ASTEC Lab. During the past two summers I have worked as a scribe in an orthopedic clinic. During my time in Tucson all of these involvements have contributed to my development as a person and professionally, and I hope to share them with everyone! Future Plans: I plan to attend medical school to pursue a career in orthopedics or another surgical specialty. |
Jonah BermanMajor: Physiology and Medical Sciences
Minor: Emergency Medical Services and Biochemistry Year: Junior Ask Me About: UAEMS, Greek life, the honors college, work-life balance, clinical experience, and simply getting involved on campus Community Involvement: EMS Supervisor with UAEMS, Scribe in the Emergency Department. Volunteer for ASTEC, Honors College, Z Mansion volunteer Email Me
Hey everyone! My name is Jonah Berman and I am currently a junior in the W.A. Franke Honors College here at the U of A. I am majoring in physiology and medical sciences, with a minor in EMS and biochemistry. In addition to being a part of this wonderful academy, I also work as an EMT for the campus community, scribe in the ED, and volunteer at ASTEC, among other involvements. I am extremely passionate about medicine and eager to learn every day. In my free time, I enjoy going to the gym, spending time with friends and family, reading, and watching football! I am so excited to be involved with PHA, and we hope to provide potential opportunities and advice to undergraduate students. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me, as I am more than happy to help in any way! Future Plans: My future plans are medical school! I really enjoy emergency medicine, cardiology and certain surgical specialities, however, I am going to keep my options open for now. I can’t wait for what is to come! |
Dr. Cindy Rankin (Director, PHA)
Questions such as “I wonder how this works?” or “Why does it do that?” characterize Dr. Cindy Rankin’s life-long approach to science. Over the past many years, these questions have progressively narrowed in focus to how the body works (physiology), how we move (neuromuscular biology) and how we learn (science education). The courses that Cindy has developed and teaches reflect these 3 areas of interest, ranging from courses designed to help non-physiology majors gain an understanding of their own physiology, by utilizing real-life scenarios, to those for medical and graduate students to develop critical thinking, problem solving and expertise in specific areas of Neuromuscular biology.
Dr. Rankin has been very active in the development of undergraduate education at the university level as well, having spent many years as a member, and then as chair, of the University-wide General Education Committee and as a member of the Undergraduate Council. Her passion to improve science education has led to the development of the Physiological Sciences Teaching Workshop where the issues related to the art and practice of science education are discussed in hopes of helping physiology graduate students develop their own effective teaching style and skills. As the Director of the established Physiology Honors Academy, she works together with a handful of dedicated Student members (the Honors Student Advisors) to help Physiology majors optimize their Honors educational experience, undertake meaningful research projects, and graduate with Honors in Physiology. The Physiology Honors Academy also seeks to guide all undergraduate physiology students in their academic career.
Dr. Rankin has been very active in the development of undergraduate education at the university level as well, having spent many years as a member, and then as chair, of the University-wide General Education Committee and as a member of the Undergraduate Council. Her passion to improve science education has led to the development of the Physiological Sciences Teaching Workshop where the issues related to the art and practice of science education are discussed in hopes of helping physiology graduate students develop their own effective teaching style and skills. As the Director of the established Physiology Honors Academy, she works together with a handful of dedicated Student members (the Honors Student Advisors) to help Physiology majors optimize their Honors educational experience, undertake meaningful research projects, and graduate with Honors in Physiology. The Physiology Honors Academy also seeks to guide all undergraduate physiology students in their academic career.
Past PHA Student Advisors
2022-2023
Back row, from left: Kylee Cook, Cutberto Hernandez, Noah Weaver, Michael Amadei, Bryce Michael, Kennedy Claud, Livia Calugaru, Bailey Navy
Front row, from left: Gabby Bogan, Andrew Prouty, Sabrina Arevalo, Jessica Ives, Dr. Rankin, Jenna Wise, Anya Chaudry, Gia Balsama, Halle Johnson, Kaelyn Chang
Back row, from left: Kylee Cook, Cutberto Hernandez, Noah Weaver, Michael Amadei, Bryce Michael, Kennedy Claud, Livia Calugaru, Bailey Navy
Front row, from left: Gabby Bogan, Andrew Prouty, Sabrina Arevalo, Jessica Ives, Dr. Rankin, Jenna Wise, Anya Chaudry, Gia Balsama, Halle Johnson, Kaelyn Chang
Past PHA Student Advisors
2020-2021
Back row, from left: Sage Nye, Molly Courtright, Troy Weinstein, James Linskey, Siena Fuentevilla
Middle row, from left: Chiara Paravano, Delaney Harris, Lizzie Church, Dr. Rankin, Dylan Barash
Front row, from left: Mena Backayah, Jenna Wise, Emily DeStefano, Sabrina Arevalo, Sierra Hendershot, Claire Rosenberger
Not pictured: Jessica Ives, Caroline Blethen, Meghan Lucero
Back row, from left: Sage Nye, Molly Courtright, Troy Weinstein, James Linskey, Siena Fuentevilla
Middle row, from left: Chiara Paravano, Delaney Harris, Lizzie Church, Dr. Rankin, Dylan Barash
Front row, from left: Mena Backayah, Jenna Wise, Emily DeStefano, Sabrina Arevalo, Sierra Hendershot, Claire Rosenberger
Not pictured: Jessica Ives, Caroline Blethen, Meghan Lucero
2019-2020
Back row, from left: Shivi Singh, Delaney Harris, Lizzie Church, Keeley Ravellette, Jared Kleiner, James Linskey
Front row, from left: Jennifer Owusu-Ankomah, Emily DeStefano, Sierra Hendershot, Shayla Vo, Chiara Paravano, Linda Wu, Claire Rosenberger, Jessica Kirkham, Sage Nye
Back row, from left: Shivi Singh, Delaney Harris, Lizzie Church, Keeley Ravellette, Jared Kleiner, James Linskey
Front row, from left: Jennifer Owusu-Ankomah, Emily DeStefano, Sierra Hendershot, Shayla Vo, Chiara Paravano, Linda Wu, Claire Rosenberger, Jessica Kirkham, Sage Nye
2018-2019
Back row, from left: Dr. Rankin, Jared Kleiner, Shivi Singh, Keeley Ravellette, Hailey Swanson, Diego Blew, Brian Bills, Tobi Odeneye
Front row, from left: Shayla Vo, Jessica Kirkham, Linda Wu, Delaney Harris, Maggie Fye, Lizzie Church, Gabbie Rowlison
Back row, from left: Dr. Rankin, Jared Kleiner, Shivi Singh, Keeley Ravellette, Hailey Swanson, Diego Blew, Brian Bills, Tobi Odeneye
Front row, from left: Shayla Vo, Jessica Kirkham, Linda Wu, Delaney Harris, Maggie Fye, Lizzie Church, Gabbie Rowlison
2017-2018
Back row, from left: Hailey Swanson, Keeley Ravellette, Michael Rafferty, Dr. Rankin, Diego Blew, Brian Bills
Front row, from left: Gabbie Rowlison, Maggie Fye, Christie Rosputni, Marissa Paz, Ashley Okuagu, Jonathan Blohm
Not pictured: Isabel Gossler, Priyanshi Shah
Back row, from left: Hailey Swanson, Keeley Ravellette, Michael Rafferty, Dr. Rankin, Diego Blew, Brian Bills
Front row, from left: Gabbie Rowlison, Maggie Fye, Christie Rosputni, Marissa Paz, Ashley Okuagu, Jonathan Blohm
Not pictured: Isabel Gossler, Priyanshi Shah
2016-2017
Back row, from left: Jonathan Blohm, Andrew Good, Isabel Gossler, Dr. Rankin, Michael Rafferty
Middle row, from left: Christie Rosputni, Samantha-Su Taylor, Pareena Kaur, Maggie Fye, Ashley Okuagu
Front row, from left: Priyanshi Shah, Brenda Valencia, Jessi McMinn
Back row, from left: Jonathan Blohm, Andrew Good, Isabel Gossler, Dr. Rankin, Michael Rafferty
Middle row, from left: Christie Rosputni, Samantha-Su Taylor, Pareena Kaur, Maggie Fye, Ashley Okuagu
Front row, from left: Priyanshi Shah, Brenda Valencia, Jessi McMinn
2015-2016
Back row, from left: Aline Kraus, Daniel Kitts, Pareena Kaur, Dr. Rankin, Andrew Good, Shaun Tay, Alejandro Macias Susaita
Front row, from left: Isabel Chea, Priyanshi Shah, Jessi McMinn, Samantha-Su Taylor, Isabel Gossler, Adele Koutia
Not pictured: Christie Rosputni, Brenda Valencia
Back row, from left: Aline Kraus, Daniel Kitts, Pareena Kaur, Dr. Rankin, Andrew Good, Shaun Tay, Alejandro Macias Susaita
Front row, from left: Isabel Chea, Priyanshi Shah, Jessi McMinn, Samantha-Su Taylor, Isabel Gossler, Adele Koutia
Not pictured: Christie Rosputni, Brenda Valencia