Early College High School Holds 2019 Graduation Ceremony

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Sandra Phoenix
Thu, May 23, 2019 1:23 PM

Delaware State University News
May 22, 2019
Early College High School Holds 2019 Graduation Ceremony

Delaware State University's Early College High School held its second annual Senior Awards and Graduation Ceremony on May 14 as 67 students completed their secondary school experience.

The ECHS Class of 2019 theme was "Our Story, Our Life, Our School," which Dr. Evelyn Edney, the school's director, said was fitting for this group of graduates.

"From the moment they arrived at ECHS, these students started out as an 'each.' Each one of them brought their own stories of where they came from, who they were, and what they wished to become," Dr. Edney said. "They brought their individual belief systems, values, wants, and desires. Slowly but surely though, they blended into the story of 'our,' the story of Hornets."

The keynote speaker was Dr. Tony Allen, University Executive Vice President and Provost, who noted that in addition to completing high school, nearly half of the graduating class will begin college as sophomores and juniors as a result of taking college courses while they were at the ECHS.

"You've taken not just the basics, like English composition, but sitting out there are students who have challenged themselves and succeeded at analytical chemistry, statistics, fundamentals of accounting, computer programming, anatomy and physiology... and so much more," Dr. Allen said. "You saved your parents $15,000-$30,000... and the Class of 2019 has over $6.1 million.

Dr. Allen urged the graduates to each focus on who they want to be, and to remember that "there is no you without us."

Matthew Ward, the Class Valedictorian - whose 4.71 GPA was the highest among the seniors - talked in his address about being a part of the early years of the ECHS.

"Not a lot of people know about the school from the outside, so from time to time, I would have to explain how it worked," Mr. Ward said. "Now it feels more like a school. There is a full set of grades, more teachers, more sports, and more student associations. The school came together."

Esther Abiona, the Class Salutatorian with the second highest GPA of 4.5706, noted that people are surprised that she has decided to continue her academic journey at Delaware State University.

"All of us have the potential to obtain greatness, and I believe that at the end of whichever road we decide to take, we will reach success," Ms. Abiona said. "Delaware State University has become my home over the past four years, and I am genuinely excited to continue my journey here as a Hornet."

Dr. Susan Bunting, Secretary of the Delaware Department of Education, was also in attendance at the graduation ceremony.

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Delaware State University News May 22, 2019 Early College High School Holds 2019 Graduation Ceremony Delaware State University's Early College High School held its second annual Senior Awards and Graduation Ceremony on May 14 as 67 students completed their secondary school experience. The ECHS Class of 2019 theme was "Our Story, Our Life, Our School," which Dr. Evelyn Edney, the school's director, said was fitting for this group of graduates. "From the moment they arrived at ECHS, these students started out as an 'each.' Each one of them brought their own stories of where they came from, who they were, and what they wished to become," Dr. Edney said. "They brought their individual belief systems, values, wants, and desires. Slowly but surely though, they blended into the story of 'our,' the story of Hornets." The keynote speaker was Dr. Tony Allen, University Executive Vice President and Provost, who noted that in addition to completing high school, nearly half of the graduating class will begin college as sophomores and juniors as a result of taking college courses while they were at the ECHS. "You've taken not just the basics, like English composition, but sitting out there are students who have challenged themselves and succeeded at analytical chemistry, statistics, fundamentals of accounting, computer programming, anatomy and physiology... and so much more," Dr. Allen said. "You saved your parents $15,000-$30,000... and the Class of 2019 has over $6.1 million. Dr. Allen urged the graduates to each focus on who they want to be, and to remember that "there is no you without us." Matthew Ward, the Class Valedictorian - whose 4.71 GPA was the highest among the seniors - talked in his address about being a part of the early years of the ECHS. "Not a lot of people know about the school from the outside, so from time to time, I would have to explain how it worked," Mr. Ward said. "Now it feels more like a school. There is a full set of grades, more teachers, more sports, and more student associations. The school came together." Esther Abiona, the Class Salutatorian with the second highest GPA of 4.5706, noted that people are surprised that she has decided to continue her academic journey at Delaware State University. "All of us have the potential to obtain greatness, and I believe that at the end of whichever road we decide to take, we will reach success," Ms. Abiona said. "Delaware State University has become my home over the past four years, and I am genuinely excited to continue my journey here as a Hornet." Dr. Susan Bunting, Secretary of the Delaware Department of Education, was also in attendance at the graduation ceremony. SANDRA M. PHOENIX HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org/ sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org%3cmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org>> Honor the ancestors, the children, and those yet to come. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/