Hannah-Hope Hernandez, an Immokalee High School graduate from the class of 2016, just graduated from...
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Hannah-Hope Hernandez, an Immokalee High School graduate from the class of 2016, just graduated from the University of Florida, class of 2022.
Hannah was accepted to Arizona State University and will continue with her masters degree online beginning May 16.
Hannah’s list of accomplishments includes:
• College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Hannah’s mom, Patty Campbell-Gallegos Hernandez would like to say, “Congratulations! You did it! I am so proud of you. I want you to know that I love you for the little girl that you once were, for the amazing woman that you are today and for the precious daughter you will always be. May God continue to lead your path.”
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