Belton ISD celebrates record number of early college graduates
May 26, 2026
Belton ISD is celebrating a historic milestone as 29 students graduated with associate degrees from Temple College before earning their high school diplomas, the largest cohort of early college graduates in district history.
Students were recognized Tuesday, May 5, during Temple College’s Silver Cording Ceremony, which honors students completing associate degrees through the Texas Bioscience Institute, a partnership program between Belton ISD and Temple College. Graduates completed rigorous college coursework while also fulfilling high school graduation requirements.
The district’s 2026 early college graduates represent all three Belton ISD high school campuses, including eight students from Belton High School, three students from Belton New Tech @Waskow and 18 students from Lake Belton High School.
“These students have demonstrated extraordinary perseverance, discipline and commitment,” said Belton ISD Superintendent Dr. Malinda Golden. “What makes this accomplishment so special is that these students chose to challenge themselves far beyond the traditional high school experience. They balanced college coursework, high school responsibilities and their plans for the future with remarkable determination. They are walking across the graduation stage already equipped with college credentials, career-ready experience and the confidence to take their next step.”
Belton ISD’s graduation ceremonies are scheduled for Thursday, May 21, at 10 a.m. (LBHS); 2:00 p.m. (BHS); and 5:00 p.m. (BNTW) at the Cadence Bank Center in Belton.
The following students earned associate degrees through the Texas Bioscience Institute program:
Belton High School
Javier Enciso — Pre-Nursing
Gracie Foxx — Pre-Nursing
Shyan King — Allied Health
Alexis Kley — Pre-Nursing
Diego Olvera — Biology
Montinezes Patterson — Biology
Jonah Peredo — Biology
Rey Sanchez — Pre-Nursing
Belton New Tech @Waskow
Annabel Ferniza — Biology
Caleb Fry — Biology
Lauren Orsag — Multi
Lake Belton High School
Carmen Arias — Allied Health
Elizabeth Baxter — Pre-Nursing
Christian Benner — Engineering Technology
Trijae Bilbo — Allied Health
Aiden Bleth — Biology
Joshua Bowen — Allied Health
Bailey Caldwell — Allied Health
Riley Capps — Biology
Elise Clark — Biology
Ariyanna Fisher — Biology
Calvin Fong — Allied Health
Lorelai Gonzales — Biology
Elika Kiblinger — Allied Health
Priscilla Meyer — Biology
Demarcus Miller — Biology
Marvin Morgenroth — Computer Information Systems
Mariangel Noguera — Biology
Shanyah Oliver — Pre-Nursing
Through the Texas Bioscience Institute program in partnership with Temple College, Belton ISD students have opportunities to graduate with college credits, industry certifications and hands-on experience that prepare them for success beyond high school.
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A record number of students from Belton ISD receive their cords during a ceremony last Thursday at Temple College.







