DHS holds academic College Signing Day [PHOTO GALLERY]
The Demopolis City School System recognized students who have already made their commitments to colleges or military service during a special ceremony at the Demopolis High School auditorium on Friday, April 13.
The upcoming graduates recognized represented 30 colleges and the military.
“We want to make sure we take the time to recognize those who have worked so hard and will continue working toward their goals at college or the military,” said DCSS Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff. “This group of students is providing a strong push toward our system’s bold goal of being among the top ten school systems in the state.”
Demopolis Mayor John Laney was the guest speaker for the event, advising students to consider carefully their decisions and to find a career they are passionate about.
“You’ve spent the last 12 years preparing yourself for adulthood. It is very important to think hard about the decisions you make. Educate yourself in something you are passionate about … that is where you will make your mark,” Laney told the students.
The ceremony, organized by DHS Career Coach Patrick George, included the naming of the students and the colleges or branch of military in which they are committed. Upon leaving the stage, each student signed a banner that will displayed at the high school as inspiration to younger students.
Following is a list of students recognized and the institutions represented.
Alabama A&M University — Aireka M. Riggs, Ashley Danielle Moore, Dezmarie Breyonia Jones, Jasmiene Renee Scott, Jayjuan Cortez Wallace, Jaylyn Jaquanna Branch, Laquishia Michelle Holloway, and Taylor Shamore Collins
Alabama National Guard — Jon-ne Cherie Rembert
Alabama State University — Kamia Janise Longmire, Peryn Alyssa Mullen, Santrena Denece Fair
Alcorn State University — Aurelia Denyse Brown
Auburn University — Justin Thomas Stephens, Thomas Russell Logan, Tyler Jamal Ward, William Jordan Durrett
Auburn University-Montgomery — Rodriquez Johnson, Shaquandly Darvash Dixon
Baptist College of Health Science — Lula Reshonda Boone
Coastal Alabama Community College — Kayla Elizabeth Montz
East Mississippi Community College — Xaviar Davon Jackson
Jacksonville State University — Kiara La’shay Ingram
Judson College — Julia Singleton
Lawson State Community College — Zaria Kiauve Williams
Marion Military Institute — Demetrius Kenzell Johnson
Miles College — Traqueshia Tysha Vaughn
Mississippi College — Emma Macklin Lewis
Mississippi State University — Alexus Renee Keller and Noah Edward Hay
Oklahoma Christian University — William Hunter Ray Lewis
Samford University — Tristan Xavier Mullen
Shelton State Community College — Ashley Carter, Domineque Sentrell Bryant, Samuel Velez
South Louisiana Community College — Jeremy Jackson
Ramp School of Ministry — Bianca Richardson
Troy University — Ashleigh Michelle Ivory, Austin Dale Hall, Christopher Williams, Freddrick Malik Moore, Matthew Lawson Dollar, Vandeja Kiara Barnes
U.S. Army — Trinity Thomas
U.S. Marine Corps — Ethan Bradley Hamilton
University of Alabama — Audrey Diane Boykin, Keyjana Annalis Waller, Napoleon Roberson, Shaelin Jones
University of Alabama-Birmingham — Althea Frances Yburan, Tariana Latrice Jackson
University of Alabama-Huntsville — Benjamin Phillip Robertson
University of North Alabama — Lauren Brooke House
University of South Alabama — Keisha Renee Bruno and Breanna Danielle Carter
University of Southern Mississippi — Brionna Howerton and Mary Maddox Cook
University of West Alabama — Elizabeth Keely Smith, Jamia Anye Washington, Jamirea L. Gaitor, and Philip Andrew Akins
(This article originally appeared in the Saturday, April 21 issue of the Demopolis Times.)