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Woodlynde School Honors Class of 2016
Woodlynde School bid farewell to 38 seniors at its 39th annual commencement ceremony on Friday, June 10 at Penn State Great Valley.

STRAFFORD, Pa. – Woodlynde School bid farewell to 38 seniors at its 39th annual commencement ceremony on Friday, June 10 at Penn State Great Valley. One hundred percent of graduates who applied to college were accepted and will be attending colleges and universities across the country, many with generous merit-based scholarships.
The 38 graduates were Shannon Barrett, Jacob Brightbill, Elijah Carney, Amanda DiMarzio, Jarrod Ferris-Ganley, Daniel Fink, Adam Fishbein, Daija Gillespie-Stanley, Jordan Gregson, Sarah Hill, Dimitri Horvat, Jonathan Jenson, Sami Khella, Bryan King, Brinley Knowles, Caroline Kothari, Seth Lapensohn, Jake Levin, Patrick Lewis, Michael McGroary, Isabelle McManus, Craig Mechanic, Jared Miller, Brian Murphy, Jenna Pavucek, Mary Pawlicki, Pauline Post, Colin Reedy, Alane Ribick, Lauren Robinson, Bill Schmader, Kyra Scott, Anna Shultz, Richard Sposato, John Stinson, Sheila Sullivan, Kyra Weaver, and William White.
Graduates plan to attend a variety of colleges and universities in the fall, including American University, Curry College, High Point University, Landmark College, Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute, Saint Joseph’s University, Savannah College of Art and Design, Temple University, and Towson University.
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Located in Strafford, Woodlynde School is one of the region's oldest college prep schools for students in grades K through 12 with language- or math-based learning differences, ADD/ADHD, Auditory Processing Disorder, or Executive Function Disorder. Woodlynde's students gain access to caring experts in education, thrive in a nurturing environment, benefit from specialized teaching methods, rise to the challenge of a college prep curriculum, and emerge with the tools and self-confidence for success and happiness in college, career, and life.