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2026 Graduate Spotlight: Alexandria Jackson, Olympic

2026 Graduate Spotlight: Alexandria Jackson, Olympic

When Alexandria moved to Washington from Oklahoma, and enrolled at Olympic High School, she entered a new chapter in her life. The move allowed her to build a relationship with her biological father, whom she lost contact with as a child. 

Growing up, Alexandria remembers her mom telling her she wouldn’t graduate from high school. “A lot of my drive and motivation was to prove her wrong,” Alexandria said. 

That determination helped fuel her success at Olympic. Alexandria thrived academically and became actively involved in school life She was a member of OHS’s National Honor Society, served as the vice president of Key Club, and played flute in the school band. 

By graduation, Alexandria’s work has paid off. Not only did she walk across the stage as an OHS graduate, but she did so with four honor cords around her neck. 


Q&A


Plans after graduation: Attending Olympic College. She wants to be a travel nurse because she wants to travel and help people along the way. 

Greatest accomplishment in CK Schools: Being in National Honor Society or being the vice president of Key Club. 

Favorite memory in CK Schools: Playing the flute for the OHS band during football and basketball games, 

A piece of advice that’s stuck out to her: “You have to make sure you can take care of yourself before you take care of other people.” 

Where she sees herself in 20 years: She hopes to have traveled, seen the world, and started working on art again on the side. Most of all, she hopes she is happy.

 

 

A young person holds a vinyl record in front of a bookshelf, with 'Alexandria Jackson Class of 2026' text and a crest at the top.