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Student Highlight: Ariana Martinez

Palo Alto College dancer Ariana Martinez is making history as the first PAC graduate to join the Texas A&M University–San Antonio Jaguarettes Dance Team, marking a significant milestone in the program's five-year history. The celebration took place during a signing ceremony on Friday, May 16, where Ariana was surrounded by proud instructors, classmates, and family members to honor her achievement and cheer on her next chapter. Ariana first connected with the Jaguarettes through a recruitment camp hosted at TAMUSA. It was there that she became familiar with the team’s dynamic and built a strong rapport with Head Dance and Cheer Coach Courtney Bobb-Meilinger. That early connection helped pave the way for her recruitment and ultimately influenced her decision to accept and commit to the Jaguarettes. "What's really interesting is that we have never had anyone on our team from Palo Alto College, and we are neighbors,” said Bobb-Meilinger. “So it's very interesting that it never happened, but now it is a great opportunity to unite the schools. We are all on the same path for education and share a passion for dance, and this is going to be a door that opens and allows for more communication and collaboration." The moment was especially meaningful for Ariana’s family. “I am so excited for her, she is first generation, so it means a lot,” her mother shared. “It’s beautiful to see her continue something that she loves to do. She has a passion for dance and is so good at it. She shines, not just because she’s my daughter, but because she’s got something special, and I can’t wait to see it grow.” Ariana’s achievement represents more than a personal milestone; it signals the beginning of a stronger bridge between Palo Alto College and Texas A&M–San Antonio. As she takes the floor with the Jaguarettes, she opens the door for future PAC students to explore similar pathways in dance and higher education, expanding opportunities and strengthening the bond between two neighboring institutions.

May 21, 2025

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Palo Alto College dancer Ariana Martinez is making history as the first PAC graduate to join the Texas A&M University–San Antonio Jaguarettes Dance Team, marking a significant milestone in the program's five-year history.

The celebration took place during a signing ceremony on Friday, May 16, where Ariana was surrounded by proud instructors, classmates, and family members to honor her achievement and cheer on her next chapter.

Ariana first connected with the Jaguarettes through a recruitment camp hosted at TAMUSA. It was there that she became familiar with the team’s dynamic and built a strong rapport with Head Dance and Cheer Coach Courtney Bobb-Meilinger. That early connection helped pave the way for her recruitment and ultimately influenced her decision to accept and commit to the Jaguarettes.

"What's really interesting is that we have never had anyone on our team from Palo Alto College, and we are neighbors,” said Bobb-Meilinger. “So it's very interesting that it never happened, but now it is a great opportunity to unite the schools. We are all on the same path for education and share a passion for dance, and this is going to be a door that opens and allows for more communication and collaboration."

The moment was especially meaningful for Ariana’s family. “I am so excited for her, she is first generation, so it means a lot,” her mother shared. “It’s beautiful to see her continue something that she loves to do. She has a passion for dance and is so good at it. She shines, not just because she’s my daughter, but because she’s got something special, and I can’t wait to see it grow.”

Ariana’s achievement represents more than a personal milestone; it signals the beginning of a stronger bridge between Palo Alto College and Texas A&M–San Antonio. As she takes the floor with the Jaguarettes, she opens the door for future PAC students to explore similar pathways in dance and higher education, expanding opportunities and strengthening the bond between two neighboring institutions.

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