Freedom High School 2024 SGA Officers: Jennifer Gaspar (SGA President), Lucy Yelton (SGA Vice President), Sofia Del Gatto (SGA Secretary), Tiara Hanna (SGA Treasurer), and Ella Brackett (SGA Public Relations).
Freedom High School 2024 Junior Marshals: (Front Row) Olivia Carter, Leah Kirksey, Ava Whitaker; (Back Row) Avery Lindecamp, Noah Hawkins, Henry Beall, Phifer Settlemyer, Nathaniel Carswell, John Scott: (Not Pictured) Gabriel Ferguson and Bryan Gonzalez.
Freedom High School 2024 SGA Officers: Jennifer Gaspar (SGA President), Lucy Yelton (SGA Vice President), Sofia Del Gatto (SGA Secretary), Tiara Hanna (SGA Treasurer), and Ella Brackett (SGA Public Relations).
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Freedom High School 2024 Senior Class Officers: Leland Evans (Senior Class President) and Carlee Garcia (Senior Class Vice President).
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Freedom High School 2024 Junior Ushers: (Front Row) Estela Juan Miguel, Morgan Shores, Jenaya Johnson, Daniell Robinson; (Back Row) Francisco Escalante-Andres, Cassidy Taylor, Kiley Carver, Gabrielle Guillen, Dayonna Wilkerson; (Not Pictured) Nora Walker.
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Freedom High School 2024 Junior Marshals: (Front Row) Olivia Carter, Leah Kirksey, Ava Whitaker; (Back Row) Avery Lindecamp, Noah Hawkins, Henry Beall, Phifer Settlemyer, Nathaniel Carswell, John Scott: (Not Pictured) Gabriel Ferguson and Bryan Gonzalez.
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Shanda Epley, principal of Freedom High School
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Freedom High School Class of 2024
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Freedom High School 2024 NC Scholars: (Front Row) Kelli Ashmore, Taylor Ashmore, Madison Banner, Ella Brackett, Alexander Burrell, Julian Castro, Connor Cork, Sydnie Demiter, Leland Evans; (Second Row) Johana Garcia-Barreno, Jennifer Gaspar, Caison Hurt, Abby Koon, Jake Kota, Statlee McGee, Caroline McRacken, Sergio Nolasco-Cardenas; (Third Row) Hana Piercy, Heidy Raymundo Perez, Kennedy Owens, Morgan Walker, Mariah Wilson, Lucy Yelton; (Not Pictured) Alex Bock, Jackson Denton, Sheyla Hernandez-Hernandez, Carolina Juarez Ortiz, Colby Lackey, Gavin McNaughton, Nathan Putt, Braxton Reinhardt, Andrew Vasile.
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Freedom High School 2024 Honor Graduates: (Front Row) Kelli Ashmore, Taylor Ashmore, Madison Banner, Antonio Bonilla, Ella Brackett, Alexander Burrell, Julian Castro, Kelbony Clark, Connor Cork, Sydnie Demiter, Leland Evans; (Second Row) Johana Garcia-Barreno, Addie Hash, Caison Hurt, Abby Koon, Jake Kota, Alexander Laibinis, Statlee McGee, Caroline McRacken; (Third Row) Kennedy Owens, Hana Piercy, Joselyne Plascencia Juarez, Heidy Raymundo Perez, Morgan Walker, Mariah Wilson, Lucy Yelton; (Not Pictured) Alex Bock, Blake Burnette, Jackson Denton, Sheyla Hernandez-Hernandez, Carolina Juarez Ortiz, Gavin McNaughton, Braxton Reinhardt, Gracyn Vanderbye, Andrew Vasile.
I reflect upon this school year with a profound sense of joy, pride, and hope for the future!Â
Graduation is a momentous occasion, a milestone marking the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. Today, we celebrate not just academic achievement, but also the growth, resilience, and character development that have shaped each one of our graduates into the remarkable individuals they are today.
As you stand on the threshold of this new chapter in your life, reflect on the lessons you have learned during your time here. Cherish the friendships you have made, for they are a source of strength and support that will sustain you in the years to come.Â
Above all, remember the values that have guided you along the way—integrity, compassion, resilience, and a commitment to excellence. These are the qualities that will serve as your compass as you navigate the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.
As you embark on this next phase of your journey, I encourage you to embrace the unknown with courage and curiosity. Be open to new experiences, ideas, and perspectives. Seek opportunities to make a difference in the world, and never underestimate the power of your potential to affect positive change.
So, as you leave the familiar halls of Freedom High School behind, remember that you carry with you the knowledge, the skills, and the values that will enable you to succeed in whatever you choose to pursue. Do not lose sight of who you are and what you stand for. The future is yours to shape, and I have confidence that you will rise to the challenges ahead with grace, courage, and determination.
Congratulations, graduates! May your journey be filled with joy, fulfillment, and endless possibilities, and never forget the incredible potential that lies within each of you.Â
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