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Avery Parker celebrates her promotion with teaching legend Deb Sherman. (Corinne Parker photo)

Erica McColl is moving her first group down the street.

Putting a bow on her first year as Coupeville Elementary School Principal, McColl presided over a passages ceremony Wednesday for Cow Town 5th graders.

Next year this group will take up residence in middle school, which brings with it the first chance for those students to compete as school athletes.

Time to learn some new names!

They’re movin’ on up. (Nikki Grinstead photo)

 

The CHS Class of 2032:

Jasmine Allen
Kolton Batterman
Jeremiah Bergman
Ava Black
Halle Black
Autumn Bond
Arletha Bosler
Ellie Callahan
Mavis Chevalier
Alec Christie
Ava Clark
Alex Clements
Jackson Coxsey
Logan Dees
Juniper Dotson
Emma Dugger
Alanna Dugovic
Daniel Ferguson
Logan Flowers
Elliot Gagnon
Gracie Gonzalez
Alba Greenwade
Brayden Grinstead
Delilah Grinstead
Kyler Gullett
Jackson Gustafson
Kenshin Guzman
Jaxson Harmon
Leah Hernandez-Gomes
Hayden Hill
Jaslynn Hilliard
Scarlett Jackson
Harlow Jefferies
Gabriel Ketterling
Ada Lafranchise
Esmerelda Lafranchise
Daisy Leedy-Bonifas
Ronan Liddell
Olivia Longwell
Liam Martin
Nova Martin
Kalet Martinez Flores
Piper Mathis
Hayden Maynes
Mica McCloskey
Josilyn McColl
Dreyke Mendiola
Cooper Morrison
Angelina Nelson
Layla Openshaw
Avery Parker
Michael Perez
Samuel Perry
Braxten Ratcliff
Rockford Reyes
Faith Rivers
Reina Rivers
Levi Rowe
Lincoln Russo
Brady Sherman
Jacob Stewart
Nicholas Strong
Madeleine Summers
Gweneviere Trevino
Vincent Van Houten
Audrey Wagner
Keegan Williams
Seraphina Williams
Samara Wilson
Burke Winger
Hunter Wold
Dalton Woolcock

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Incoming freshman Allie Powers, here hitting as an 8th grader, is primed to be a five-year player for CHS softball. (David Somes photo)

One class rolls out, another rolls in.

Hot on the heels of Coupeville’s Class of 2025 graduating Saturday, the Class of 2029 makes the official transition from CMS to CHS this Wednesday.

There are 72 students currently on the roster, with some having already played on high school sports teams as 8th graders:

 

Hunter Atteberry
Henry Bailey
Sophia Batterman
Angela Ben Matzar
Maliha Breaux
KeeAyra Brown
Rylee Callahan
Brantley Campbell
Charles Cannon
Emmy Carlson
Elijah Cole
Savannah Coxsey
Jaxen Curry
Emma Cushman
Rebekah Dangerfield
Zayden Dees
Jacob Denney
Aaron DiDonna
Natylie Driscoll
Avery Eelkema
Lakshmi Erickson
Lily Fisher
Cora Fix
Marina Flood
Jaden Flores Garcia
Victoria Frisby
Isley Garcia Fernandez
Gabriella Garcia
Madison Skye Gates
Hailey Goldman
Gabereal Guzman
Liliana Harris
Nolan Hunt
Jaxson Jadwin
Makenzie Knott
Jonathan Kuzma
Emma Leavitt
Elizabeth Marshall
Olivia Martin
Kaleah Matros
Wesley McGee
Ossian Merkel
Collin Mirabile
Frank Morrell
Zoe Mudge
Kennedy O’Neill
Daniel Payan Vasquez
Crissy Pings-Dockery
Allie Powers
Cassandra Powers
Selah Rivera
Aden Rogers
Oliver Schooley
Vicktor Schoonover
Sophia Schuring
Annmarie Solis
Cyrus Sparacio
Sage Stavros
Ari Stewart
Kion Tellery
Brian Thompson
Trent Thule
Aiden Tingley
Chayse Van Velkinburgh
Samantha Wallace
Tamsin Ward
Ashlee Wells
Benjamin Wertz
Maci Wofford
Camilla Wolfe
Bettie Woolworth
Christopher Zenz

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They’re movin’ on up.

Coupeville’s eighth graders officially move into high school life Wednesday, June 10, when they participate in a passages ceremony.

The event will be held in the school’s performing arts center and kicks off at 6:00 PM.

While this pack of Wolves are changing their schooling status, several of them have already made their debuts as high school athletes, playing basketball, softball, and baseball for CHS while still attending school at CMS.

 

Those scheduled to make the jump:

Isaiah Allen
Cheyanne Atteberry
Ryan Beaston
Zoe Boutte
Niella Bryan
Zoie Burley
Khyren Calhoun
Delilah Castellanos
Nathan Coxsey
Amelia Crowder
Arianna Cunningham
Amaiya Curry
Violet Devine
Eliza Dodge
Molly Ferguson
Watt Fitch-Marron
Deacon Frost
Sydney Gabriel
Diego Gonzalez
Beckett Green
Carson Grove
Ryder Gullett
Allie Habeck
Olivia Hall
William Hamm
Zechariah Hammond
Makaylah Hansen
Lucielle Humphries
Johnathan Jacobsen
Sophie Jordan
Khanor Jump
Denali Kalwies
Dillin Kestner
Lillian Ketterling
Edmund Kunz
Nic Laska
Willow Leedy-Bonifas
Milana Light
Jayden Little
Ava Lucero
Taylor Marrs
Inara Maund
Adeline Maynes
Isa Mc Fetridge
Alyssa McGee
Emma McFadden
Roger Merino-Martinez
Zachary Millay
Kayla Moch
Max Ohme
Elle Peterson
Leonard Rodriguez
Shiloh Sandlin
Nicholle Sargent
Eric Schleider
Cody Sellers
Laken Simpson
Madilynn Smith
Jackson Sollars
Chelsi Stevens
Rowan Stoner
Owen Sturm
Tenley Stuurmans
Colin Tripp
Jayden Upchurch
Sydney Van Dyke
Mikayla Wagner
Ayden Warren
Mary Western
Jonah Weyl
Elyse White
Marin Winger
Devon Wyman

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Melanie Wolfe gets a free base the painful way while playing in a varsity high school softball game as a middle school student. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The campus will be the same, but everything else will be (slightly) different.

Coupeville Middle School 8th graders officially become high schoolers Wednesday, with a “passages” ceremony set for 6:00 PM in the school PAC.

The Class of 2027 is 57 deep, though that number is almost certain to change between now and graduation.

Some may come, some may leave, but it’s a group deep in promising athletes and stellar students.

Thanks to Coupeville High School playing sports in the 2B classification, three 8th graders have already played varsity softball games while still attending middle school classes.

That trio — Haylee Armstrong, Capri Anter, and Melanie Wolfe — have an early advantage, but two others — Jack Farrell and Matthew Gilbert — also played at the high school level as 8th graders.

That duo suited up for the Wolf JV baseball squad.

Jack Farrell, ahead of the curve. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

But whether they’ve already played high school ball, or vied at the middle school level, or pursued other non-sports interests, the future is bright for the Class of ’27.

 

Coupeville’s incoming 9th graders are:

Noah Allred
Capri Anter
Sage Arends
Haylee Armstrong
Kingston Bartholomew
Zachary Blitch
Isabella Bowder
Tirsit Cannon
Jasmine Castellanos
Kayla Crane
Nicholas D’Haene
Lexis Drake
Jack Farrell
Chloe Ferguson
Matthew Gilbert
Kauri Hamilton
Chance Hart
Zoe Holm
Davin Houston
Kenneth Jacobsen
Bella Karr
Riley Lawless
Orion Liedtke
Samantha Marchese
Axel Marshall
Myra McDonald
Euphey McGraw
Jayden McManus
Marisol Montiel
Javen Morton
Dante Muthee
Mahkai Myles
Tyler Nastali
Natalie Perera
Sofia Phay
Kayden Pope
Lydia Price
Chase Rayner
Samuel Richards
Nikolas Rogers
Ivy Rudat
Solomon Rudat
Hana Schmanski
Evangelina Shelly
Sophia Siverly
Gabriel Smith
Lindy Sylvester
Captain Teuscher
Jovanah Villagomez
Ira Volpentesta
Ethan Walling
Jackson Waterbury
Stella Waterbury
Zachariah Wertz
Riley White
Taelor Wilkins
Melanie Wolfe

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Aleksia Jump and her classmates enter Coupeville High School as freshmen this fall.

They’re taking a big step forward.

The Class of 2026 officially became high schoolers Wednesday, as Coupeville Middle School held its 8th grade passage ceremony.

There are 54 Wolves set to make the transition from CMS to CHS this fall, and the photos in this story — which come to us courtesy their parents — capture some of them in the moment.

 

Movin’ on up:

Chase Anderson
Sofia Bharati
Abbigail Bond
Blake Burrows
Carly Burt
Teagan Calkins
Jennifer Camarena-Herrera
Coop Cooper
Alpha Crandall
Marquette Cunningham
Valeria de Jesus Merino
River Dearmond
Jordaya Dowell
Rover Drake
Parker Fuller-Hewitt
Camden Glover
Easton Green
Tara Halterman
Halley Hibbard
Devinion Hill
Aleksia Jump
Duke Kutz
Matthew Kuzma
Peyton Lucero
Joshua Lujan
Connor McClain
Andrew Milnes
Grier Mooney
Mari Moore
Zachary Neiman
Aiden O’Neill
Brynn Parker
Alexa Richardson
Angelo Rodriguez
Dmitri Rude
Jacob Schooley
Heidi Schroeder
Kyrese Simpson-Pilgrim
Cedar Socha
Malachi Somes
George Spear
Alexander Stinnett
Alexis Stinnett
Frankie Tenore
Wilbur Terpening
Kierra Thayer
Caitlin Thomas
Justin Truex
Sydney Wallace
Hailee Wells
Noelle Western
Madison Williams
Avery Williams-Buchanan
Liza Zustiak

 

Frankie Tenore

Blake Burrows

Teagan Calkins

Brynn Parker

Camden Glover

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