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2023-2024 Cohort

Kiley, a white woman with long blonde hair is standing in front of a grey background. She wears a black halter top and is smiling at the camera.

Kiley McNeil

Elexander, a white man with shoulder-length brown hair with the ends bleached, is smiling at the camera. He has round green glasses, a black septum ring and two black lip rings. He is also wearing a black button-up shirt with brown and white leaves on it

Elexander Childers

Joseph, a dark-skinned person with long brown hair, is outside on a bright day in front of a red brick wall. He wears a striped white shirt with black pants and a brown belt, and smiles at the camera.

Joseph Fraire

Audrey, a white woman with shoulder length brunette hair, standing in front of a white background. She wears silver rimmed glasses and smiles at the camera. She is also wearing a  blue checkered collared shirt.

Audrey Beermann

Nadine, an Asian person with shoulder-length black hair and bangs, is smiling in front of a white background. They are wearing gold-rimmed glasses and a white button-down shirt.

Nadine Chau

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A girl in blue top smiling

Ella Randolph

Diba Fallah's headshot.

Diba Fallah

Paulette is sitting in front of a gray backdrop. She has dark hair and is wearing long pearl earrings with a lime green top. Paulette is smiling and looking at the camera.

Paulette Nevarez

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