Hall of Fame
Marana High School has a rich history of nearly 100 years with many outstanding alumni. Hall of Fame Inductees were selected based
on community service or professional, personal, business, and military accomplishments. Inductees to the Marana High School Hall of Fame
are role models for current and future students.
2025 Hall of Fame Inductees
The Marana Alumni Association is proud to announce the Marana High School 2026 Hall of Fame inductees. Chelsea, Sarah, and Cynthia will be inducted in a morning ceremony at Marana High School on Thursday, February 26.
Dr. Chelsea Elise Johnson is a family medicine doctor and the Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at Banner Cortaro. She earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Arizona and her medical degree from West Virginia University. In the final year of her residency at The University of Arizona South Campus, she was Chief Resident. Dr. Johnson’s life of service includes providing financial and other support to children in need, as well as providing healthcare to underserved patients.
Judge Sarah L. Mayhew is a Tucson City Magistrate and an incredibly accomplished attorney. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Arizona with a bachelor’s degree in both journalism and history. She went on to earn her Juris Doctorate, ranking first in her class at the University of Arizona College of Law. Judge Mayhew practiced as a criminal defense attorney and volunteered in immigration and asylum cases prior to becoming a magistrate judge.
Dr. Cynthia Mote Elliot is an accomplished Family Nurse Practitioner with a bachelor’s and a master’s degrees in nursing from Grand Canyon University (GCU). She has worked in the medical field since 1985, working her way up from a charge nurse, due to her strong work ethic, to also obtaining a Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP). Dr. Elliott mentored nursing and NP students, volunteered on medical mission trips, led medical studies, and is a published author.