Here’s a peek at some of the preparations before the big reveal!
Read MoreHere’s a sneak peek at all of the excitement:
Read More“I’m encouraging each and every one of you to keep on pursuing your dreams. You are who you choose to become, whether you want to be a doctor, a musician, actor, firefighter, lawyer, whether you want to go to college, join the military, or become a member of the workplace. The possibilities are endless. . .” (Click to read more and to view the entire graduation video)
Read MoreThen I realized that -- although this is the end of high school -- my story is quite far from over. I’m going to start a new chapter in my life, and that calls for a celebration. (Click to read more and to enjoy the video from graduation)
Read More“Even with the struggles of virtual learning those who are sitting here have learned the most valuable lesson we could have ever learned from these times: Resilience. We were able to overcome obstacles and sit here before you -- ready to graduate.” (Click to read more and to enjoy the video from the entire event.)
Read More“Before we can begin the next chapter, it is important to remember all those who have helped us along the way. There’s an old, familiar African proverb that states: “It takes a village to raise a child.” When they say this, they really mean it. It -- takes -- a -- village!” (Click to read more)
Read MoreIn the beginning, that first day of sophomore year, I entered the school scared and nervous about a new place and scared at the thought of meeting new people. Clearly, I have overcome this. I ended up meeting amazing people from all corners of the county. . . (Click to read more and to view the graduation video)
Read More“This graduation has been earned not given. Their future accomplishments and contributions to society have no limits. Free has no value. Integrity, honesty, knowledge, work-ethic and perseverance are priceless. . .” (Click to read more and see the video.)
Read MoreIt’s a time filled with selfies, with smiles and duck-faces, of story-telling and memory-sharing. It’s a time to ask, “Are you gonna miss me?" with their teachers. It is the last official time they spend together as “students” because the next time we see them, they’ll be “graduates.” (Click to read more!)
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