Chester County’s Three TCHS Campuses Produce 855 Graduates

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Evelyn Dais

This year, 855 seniors from across Chester County graduated from the three Technical College High School (TCHS) campuses: Brandywine, Pickering, and Pennock’s Bridge.

Graduates received their high school diploma from their sending school, but were honored for completing their program requirements in one of TCHS’s 28 program options, which are centered around the arts, STEM, and skilled trades.

A total of 384 students graduated from the Brandywine campus, which serves Bishop Shanahan High School and the Coatesville, Downingtown, Twin Valley, and West Chester school districts. Caressa Gentile, Evelyn Dais, Rocio Gonzalez, Larry Barnett, and Kathy Zavaleta all spoke at graduation.

Pablo Gonzalez

A total of 180 students graduated from the Pickering campus, which serves the Great Valley, Owen J. Roberts, Phoenixville, and Tredyffrin-Easttown school districts. Michael Daulerio (Valedictorian), Pablo Gonzalez (Salutatorian), Tyler DiAndrea, and Andrea Jury all spoke at graduation.

A total of 291 students graduated from the Pennock’s Bridge campus, which serves the Avon Grove, Kennett, Octorara, Oxford, and Unionville-Chadds Ford school districts. Cindy Guevara, Kelly Lopez-Zamudio, and Trevor Phaneuf all spoke at graduation.

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