CHATTANOOGA, TN – The excitement was palpable at Tyner Academy recently, where *freshmen students gathered to celebrate their commitment to graduation*. The event, filled with inspiring speeches and the traditional pomp of caps and gowns, served as a special reminder of what’s right in our schools. Students participated in a ceremony that sought to inspire and motivate them, encouraging them to visualize their journey to graduation.
Principal Rashaad Williams was thrilled to host the ceremony that was thoughtfully tailored for students to “think about the end in mind.” He explained that the purpose of the *Commitment to Graduate Ceremony* is to ignite a sense of aspiration. “We want to inspire them to complete their years of high school so that they can be celebrated in the end with their diploma,” he shared, illustrating his vision of students feeling the weight of their upcoming achievements.
Among the proud participants was freshman Catarina Domingo. She shared a profound thought that resonated with many. “I feel like we’re going to be the last piece of history that’s going to be left on this land,” she began. “When the new classes come, they will create a new history that will go on until we’re old, and we can come back and say, ‘I was there once.’” Catarina’s sentiments embodied the blend of responsibility and pride felt by her classmates.
Looking ahead, Principal Williams is excited about the school’s transition to a new building. “It’s about to happen any day,” he said with enthusiasm. Having started his career as a teacher at Tyner, he now stands at the helm, ready to lead his students through this change. He expressed his eagerness to carry forward the traditions of the existing building into the new one, ensuring that the *Tyner Pride* remains intact while embracing modern accommodations.
Freshman Brandon Lyons also reflected on the school’s legacy. “It has a lot of tradition. Many historic things have happened here, like state championships,” he noted. “It’s very special for us to be the last class to go through this building before it’s replaced.” His sense of connection to the school’s past exemplified how much these memories and traditions mean to the students.
Makenzie Billups, another enthusiastic freshman, also voiced her honor at being part of such a momentous occasion. “We’re just going to be the last class to be in this school that has a lot of history in it. This is an important thing, and you should be proud of it,” she said, highlighting the sense of pride the students feel as they make this historical transition.
Principal Williams extended his gratitude to the community, staff, and parents for their ongoing support. “It takes a village,” he said, emphasizing the critical role that the community plays in the students’ success. He specifically mentioned local leaders and educators who attended the ceremony, thanking them for their commitment to the school and its programs.
The *Commitment to Graduate Ceremony* at Tyner Academy was a heartfelt event that not only celebrated the present but also set the stage for a vibrant future. As these students embark on their high school journey, they carry with them the hopes and dreams of their peers, families, and community. With tradition and innovation hand in hand, Tyner Academy is poised to continue inspiring generations to come.
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