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Brock High School valedictorian Aislyn Beauregard and salutatorian Tim Hoffman have attended Brock schools from the ground up, finishing out at the top of the Class of 2021.
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Brock High School valedictorian Aislyn Beauregard and salutatorian Tim Hoffman have attended Brock schools from the ground up, finishing out at the top of the Class of 2021. Special to the Weatherford Democrat
Two long-term Brock ISD students are going out on top â valedictorian Aislyn Beauregard and salutatorian Tim Hoffman, who have each attended Brock schools since kindergarten.
Beauregard finished her high school career with a GPA of 4.8, and has already earned her associateâs degree in science after graduating Magna Cum Laude through Weatherford Collegeâs dual credit program.
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