Naina Jacob recognized as salutatorian of LAHSA class of 2025

June 04, 2025 | AUSTIN ISD, School Districts, Texas

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The LAHSA class of 2025 celebrated a momentous graduation ceremony, highlighted by the inspiring speech from salutatorian Naina Jacob. Naina, who will attend the University of Texas at Austin to major in electrical and computer engineering, showcased her impressive achievements during her time at LAHSA. As the electrical lead for the robotics team, Purple Haze, she contributed to their participation in the world championship. Additionally, Naina was an active member of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), leading her team to bring the largest high school contingent to the Texas State competition and qualifying for national competition in broadcast journalism.

In her speech, Naina expressed gratitude to her family, teachers, and peers, emphasizing that her success was a collective effort. She highlighted the unique experiences at LAHSA, from physics classes filled with spirited discussions to the accomplishments of various teams, including the science Olympiad and the robotics team. Naina encouraged her fellow graduates to cherish their achievements and the memories created together, reminding them of the bright futures ahead.
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The ceremony not only celebrated individual accomplishments but also reflected the collaborative spirit and ambition of the LAHSA community. As the graduates prepare to embark on their next journeys, the sense of pride and unity among them remains a testament to their shared experiences and aspirations.

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