From Classrooms to Careers: Celebrating the Class of 2025

Littleton Public Schools is proud to announce the graduation of the Class of 2025! This year, a total of 404 students graduated from Arapahoe High School; 401 from Heritage High School; 247 from Littleton High School; 34 from Options High School; 3 from NOVA; and 6 from Transition Services. Each ceremony was filled with a genuine sense of pride, joy, and accomplishment–reflecting the hard work, resilience, and growth of our graduates.

The Class of 2025 represents a generation of students who have taken advantage of the many diverse and personalized opportunities offered in LPS. From earning college credit while still in high school through concurrent enrollment, to gaining hands-on experience and industry certifications at EPIC Campus, to exploring career pathways via internships and work-based learning, our students are charting their own paths to success. Many are continuing their journeys in higher education or trade school, some are heading directly into the workforce, a few are planning on a “gap year,” and still others are enlisting in the military or even receiving prestigious appointments to U.S. military academies.

Together, they have earned more than $66 million in scholarships–a powerful testament to their achievements and potential. We can’t wait to see what they accomplish next! 

Congratulations to the Class of 2025! Read on for some of their remarkable achievements:

Boettcher Scholars

  • Jack Jobanputra (Arapahoe)
  • Noah Orcutt (Littleton)
  • Luca Rodriguez (Littleton)

Daniels Fund Scholar

  • Grayson DeClue (Arapahoe)

National Merit Finalists

  • Annika Brown (Littleton)
  • Lillian Jones (Heritage)
  • Noah Orcutt (Littleton)

National Merit Commended Scholars

  • Elleana Dates (Heritage)
  • Trisha Lai (Arapahoe)
  • Tim Masse (Heritage)
  • Like Morris (Littleton)
  • Audrey Morseman (Heritage)
  • Marisa Pohlman (Littleton)
  • Eli Selzer (Littleton)

National Merit Hispanic Recognition

  • Jackson Sandoval (Arapahoe)

National Merit African-American Recognition

  • Elsa Agin (Arapahoe)
  • Yoel Kaleb (Arapahoe)
  • Jordan Winterbottom (Arapahoe)

United States Military Academy Appointments

  • Cayla Jaffe - Air Force Academy (Heritage)

Military Enlistments

  • Sacha Bellum (Arapahoe)
  • Henry Brueckner (Heritage)
  • Cash Callas (Arapahoe)
  • Mateo DeNittis (Arapahoe)
  • Tristan Early (Arapahoe)
  • Ashton Ellis (Arapahoe)
  • Jacob Heilig (Arapahoe)
  • Kamryn Higgins (Heritage)
  • Johnathon Lambert (Littleton)
  • Tristan Lyons (Littleton)
  • Elian Montez (Littleton)
  • Declan Moore (Heritage)
  • Sonny Norman (Heritage)
  • Ethan Rivera (Heritage)

LPS Foundation Scholarship

  • Evalyn Frick (Littleton)
  • Christine Lafferty-Bloom (Heritage)
  • Kelly Tranberg (Arapahoe)
  • Monica Torres Gaytan (Options)

Arapahoe County Mayor and Commissioners Youth Awards

  • Rafa Alvarenga (Littleton)
  • Rider Abell (Options)
  • Tea Collins (Options)
  • Yoel Kaleb (Arapahoe)
  • Joaquin Medina (Options)
  • Henry Menges (Littleton)
  • Monica Torres Gaytan (Options)
  • Dylan Smith (Options)

Seal of Biliteracy Endorsements

  • 60 from Arapahoe
  • 30 from Heritage
  • 44 from Littleton

LHS Early High School Graduates

  • 39

International Baccalaureate Diploma Candidates

  • 14 from Littleton

EPIC Campus

  • 424 industry certifications
  • 42 semester-long, formal internships across all 7 Pathways
  • 30 graduates accepting apprenticeships and/or employment positions in their Pathway
  • 4,981 concurrent enrollment credits earned across all 7 Pathways