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Cinnaminson's Bright Stars Say Goodbye to High School

As they prepared to say goodbye to high school, three Cinnaminson seniors shared their next steps.

Ahead of Cinnaminson High School's graduation ceremony, Patch sat down to talk with three seniors about what motivates them, what they got out of high school and where they go from here.

Amaris Kobolak found her inspiration in an AP environmental studies class, and it just might determine her future career. At the University of Pennsylvania, where she'll also run track, Kobolak plans to get involved in the latest technology innovations. Read her story at CHS Senior Profile: 'I'm Interested in Being a Part of Change'.

Geddy Cahoon grew up watching other people's stories. Now he's ready to tell his own. Cahoon created his first documentary in TV production class at Cinnaminson; he'll move onto to the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, where he plans to launch a screenwriting career. Read more at CHS Senior Profile: Amateur Filmmaker 'Ready for Real World'.

John Bednarek leaves Cinnaminson on a high note. The Pirates pitcher helped his team to the school's first-ever state championship game—where Cinnaminson won the coveted title. Bednarek will trade his Pirate uniform for a Spartans one next year at St. Thomas Aquinas College in New York. CHS Senior Profile: Star Pitcher Ready for What Comes Next.

For more on Cinnaminson's graduation ceremony, see Cinnaminson Celebrates the Class of 2013 [Photos] and 185 Students Graduating from Cinnaminson High School


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