Lainie Boyle and Russel Stiegler, of Arlington, graduated among the top 10 percent of Washington state’s graduating seniors this year. They graduated from Archbishop Murphy High School in Everett, after starting their education in the Arlington School District. The two students applied to AMHS while in middle school and commuted to school in Everett through high school, maintaining their grade point averages all along the way, according to Lainie’s mother Andrea Boyle. - Courtesy photo
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Lainie Boyle and Russel Stiegler, of Arlington, graduated among the top 10 percent of Washington state’s graduating seniors this year. They graduated from Archbishop Murphy High School in Everett, after starting their education in the Arlington School District. The two students applied to AMHS while in middle school and commuted to school in Everett through high school, maintaining their grade point averages all along the way, according to Lainie’s mother Andrea Boyle.

Arlington pair graduate from AMHS in Everett with honors


June 23, 2009 · 10:44 AM

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Lainie Boyle and Russel Stiegler, of Arlington, graduated among the top 10 percent of Washington state’s graduating seniors this year. They graduated from Archbishop Murphy High School in Everett, after starting their education in the Arlington School District. The two students applied to AMHS while in middle school and commuted to school in Everett through high school, maintaining their grade point averages all along the way, according to Lainie’s mother Andrea Boyle.

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