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Patch Honors Johns Creek Graduates: Class Of 2020 Part 3
Let's congratulate our class of 2020 high school graduates in Johns Creek. This is the third installment of grads.
JOHNS CREEK, GA — Patch wants to provide a way to share the achievements of our high school graduates, even if it's in a small way. With in-person instruction canceled through the rest of the 2019-20 school year due to the coronavirus in Georgia public schools, seniors are missing out on the last moments of what should be a celebratory time.
We know many high school seniors are missing milestone high school events, and we hope that this will give the community a way to share their pride in our class of 2020 high school graduates.
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Previous installments of the Johns Creek graduates:
- Patch Honors Johns Creek Graduates: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Johns Creek Graduates: Class Of 2020 Part 2
Here are the class of 2020 high school graduates our readers wanted to recognize:
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Graduating from Johns Creek High School
Matthew Colavito, attending East Carolina State
From the family: "Matthew we are so proud of you and can’t wait to see what the future holds for you... stay strong!"
Colby Coughlin, attending Auburn University’s Aviation program majoring in professional flight
From the family: "Congratulations Colby! Ever since your first flight lesson at 11 years old, you knew exactly where you wanted to go and what you wanted to do. We are so proud to see your dreams coming true and so excited to witness the accomplishments ahead of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Pat, Cam, & Kinley"

Jackson Brown, attending University of Georgia -Terry School of Business
From the family: "Super congrats Jadu! We love you with all our hearts. Momma. Dad. Lala. Beba."
Ben Kleinert, attending Purdue University
From the family: "Dear Ben, words cannot adequately express how deeply proud Dad, Noah and I are of you and your tremendous accomplishments, but mostly for the man that you have become. There are no limits as long as you follow your heart and continue to keep kindness front and center. We love you always, Your Mom"
Carter French, studying business administration at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC where he will be on scholarship and play on the Men’s Tennis Team in the Big South Conference.
From the family: "Congratulations Carter! We are so excited to watch you continue to grow and succeed! We love you and are so proud of you!"
Graduating from Chattahoochee High School
Franklin Bailey, attending Oglethorpe University to study pre-med and theater, and play basketball
From the family: "I know this year has been tough and I hate you can’t celebrate your successes. Congratulations on your graduation, your State Championship and good luck at Oglethorpe! We are very proud of you!"

Graduating from Northview High School
Cal Hendricks, attending University of Georgia studying environmental engineering and earth sciences
From the family: "All your hard work has paid off! Congratulations Cal- well done!"
Pamela A. Alatrista, attending Georgia College as an art major
From the family: "Pamela Alatrista will attend Georgia College this Fall. She will major in Art and continue her education in Marketing. She will be graduating from Northview High School with honors. Her journey to becoming a 3rd degree Black Belt started at age 3 and has helped her develop great leadership skills. To our sweet Pamela, keep working hard and remember that with your talent and determination, the sky is the limit! We are very proud of you!"
Riya Patel, attending University of Georgia/UCLA for Microbiology
From the family: "Good job Riya!"
Ben Zollmann, attending Kennesaw State University
From the family: "Congratulations Ben! We are so proud of you and are looking forward to your next chapter! We love you! Mom, Dad & Jack"
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