Quisqueya News: Graduation
Quisqueya Christian School was proud to announce the graduation of the Class of 2010 on May 29.
Our graduation ceremony took place in the chapel and diplomas were handed out by our Chairman of the Board, Mr. Banks.
Valedictorian Rebekah Boyer delivered a speech, as did salutatorian Sasha McCarn and Quisqueya teacher Corrigan Clay.
Graduation included laughs, tears, words of wisdom, and sharing of great memories.
After receiving their diplomas, our graduates followed the tradition of moving their tassels.
Each graduate presented his or her parents with a rose as a token of their love and gratitude.
Younger high school students and members of the faculty attended graduation to support the senior class.
Here’s what’s next for a few of our new graduates:
Jessica Ackerman will attend Indiana University where she will study Business Management.
Rebekah Boyer will attend Brown University where she will be Pre-Med.
Philippe Gabriel will attend HEC in Montreal where he will study Business.
Fabrice Gehy will attend American University where he will study Business Management.
Klaus Manigat will attend Florida International University where he will study Mechanical Engineering.
Sasha McCarn will attend Virginia Tech where he will study Computer Programming.
Colin Pierre-Louis will attend Polytechnic Institute of New York University where he will study Electrical Engineering.
Josine Vervloet will attend LaSalle in Montreal where she will study Photography.
Chris Zuraik will attend McGill University where he will study Environmental Science.
Congratulations to the Class of 2010!
From the whole Quisqueya family, we wish you a happy summer. Spend lots of time reading, and we will see everyone again on August 17, our first day of school for the 2010-2011 year.
