Salute to Those Who Serve
NMUSD is proud of all of its graduates. This page is dedicated to our graduates who have made a choice to serve their country by enlisting in our nation's armed services or attending a service academy. We are grateful for their commitment, sacrifice, and service.
NMUSD Class of 2022
ARMY
Aryo Panlasigui, Early College
Desmond Conley, Newport Harbor
NAVY
Robert Bashaw, Costa Mesa
Geoffrey Gaite, Costa Mesa
USMC
Dylan Wells, Back Bay
Jake Sinatra, Back Bay
Kristian Amos, Costa Mesa
James Koskela, Costa Mesa
David Lagunas, Costa Mesa
Ryoo Miyagi, Costa Mesa
Joanna Sosa, Costa Mesa
Alton Bodenhamer, Early College
Ivan Castro, Estancia
Angel Silva, Newport Harbor
Jack Pearson, Newport Harbor
NMUSD Class of 2021
ARMY
Jocelyn Morales, Cloud Campus
NAVY
Matthew Fesili, Costa Mesa
Blake Brunning, Costa Mesa
USMC
Xitlaly Leal, Cloud Campus
Bryan Uraga, Early College
Anthony Palacios, Estancia
NMUSD Class of 2020
NAVY
Makai Walker, Estancia
Marcos Arreola, Estancia
NMUSD Class of 2019
NAVY
Seth Loomis, Costa Mesa High School
USMC
Trenton Blanchard, Corona del Mar High School
Torsten Bodenhamer, Costa Mesa High School
Alexander Johnson, Back Bay HS
Jonathan Morales, Costa Mesa High School
Raul Mojica, Costa Mesa High School
Simon Paden, Corona del Mar High School
Oscar Sanchez, Estancia High School
Charlie Wright, Corona del Mar High School
NMUSD Class of 2018
ARMY
Gavin Connor, Early College High School
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
Bekah Lomas, Estancia High School
NAVY
Zedric Lopez, Costa Mesa High School
USMC
Bryan Aceves-Rodriquez, Corona del Mar High School
Brett Beard, Newport Harbor High School
Liliana Chavez, Early College High School
Leeley Fylling, Newport Harbor High School
Rachid Haddouch, Estancia High School
John Koskela, Costa Mesa High School
Eduardo Martin, Estancia High School
Ryah Montano, Newport Harbor High School
Ryan Pham, Newport Harbor High School
The Freedom Committee of Orange County
NMUSD is also proud of the relationship we have with the Freedom Committee of Orange County. The Mission of the Freedom Committee is to bring Living History into the classrooms. Our curriculum is richer, and our students learning experience is greater, because of the personal lessons shared by our local veterans.