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Top Ten Graduates from the Class of 2026

Top Ten Graduates from the Class of 2026
2026 Top Ten Graduates with Colleges

Little Elm High School’s Class of 2026 Top Ten graduates represent more than academic excellence—they reflect the well-rounded opportunities and experiences available across our campus. This year’s group includes students deeply involved in fine arts, athletics, and student organizations, showing that high achievement goes hand in hand with meaningful involvement.

Earning a spot in the Top Ten means ranking among the highest-performing students academically in the entire graduating class. At Little Elm High School, with a total enrollment of 2,349 students, this distinction represents an extraordinary level of dedication, discipline, and perseverance.

These outstanding students were recently honored at the annual Top Ten Luncheon, where they celebrated alongside their families and the teachers who made a lasting impact on their journey. Special thanks to Matthews Southwest for generously providing scholarship support to each of these high-achieving seniors.

A few standout facts about this year’s Top Ten:

  • Four are members of the band program
  • Five attended Chavez Elementary
  • Five share close friendships
  • The valedictorian is a theatre student
  • The salutatorian is a band student

While their academic accomplishments are remarkable, what stood out most during the celebration was the pride their families expressed—not just in their achievements, but in their character, growth, and the people they have become.

Class of 2026 Top Ten Graduates:

1. Dylan Parrott – University of California Irvine
2. Anaya Mina – George Washington University
3. Allana Smith – Texas A&M University
4. Abdullah Abunabaa – University of North Texas
5. Evan Wang – University of Texas at Austin
6. Toby Matthew – University of Texas at Dallas
7. Christopher Seymour – University of Texas at Austin
8. Iyonawan Adonri – Pomona College
9. Joseph Drury – University of Texas at Austin
10. Keith Moriel – University of North Texas

 

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