MHS celebrates spring commencement

Published 11:43 am Tuesday, May 23, 2017

 

By MICHAEL BROOKS / Special to the Reporter

MONTEVALLO – A throng of excited parents and extended family gathered Monday night in the Robert M. McChesney Student Activity Center on the campus of the University of Montevallo to witness the spring commencement of Montevallo High School.

Principal Brandon Turner told graduates that he was grateful to have known them and proud of all of them.

“Your future will be filled with challenges and successes, with good days and bad days, but you’re tasked with making the world a better place,” Turner said.

Turner also praised the MHS staff whom he described as “involved, caring and motivated.”

Salutatorian Wai (Winnie) Wong also thanked her teachers, and her friends “for being my friends.”

“Life is a book of many chapters,” she said. “Now we begin a new chapter. Time waits for no one and our future has endless possibilities. Relish this moment.”

Wong has been awarded a scholarship to the University of Alabama in Birmingham where she plans to study marketing and accounting. She is the daughter of Ko Ping and Guang Wong.

Valedictorian Samuel Reece used the image of a road trip, noting that this trip of 13 years was now complete.

“[On this trip] we found mentors and heroes, but this familiarity is about to end,” he said.

“Don’t slow down until we get where we’re going. There’s no going back. So, buckle up, drive straight and hope for the best.”

Reece is the son of Dr. Kristen Gilbert and Dr. Gregory Reece. He earned a scholarship to the University of Alabama where he plans to study political science.

Turner recognized the other grads in the top five percent academic percentile. They included Emily Marie Tyson, Thomas Vincent Frost, Taylor Brittany Sellers and Diego Martinez.

Twenty-three graduates are members of the National Honor Society, and 17 are in both the National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta, the National High School and Two-Year College Mathematics Honor Society.

Turner also recognized three graduates who will enter military service: Katelin Dena Alexander, Dalton Gregory Harris and MyKailah Joy Thompson.

Turner awarded 83 diplomas, assisted by SGA president Emri Hannah.