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Community spirit fuels success for Highland graduates

June 01, 2024 | Events, Salt Lake County School Board, Salt Lake School District , Utah School Boards, Utah



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Community spirit fuels success for Highland graduates
In a heartfelt address at Highland's graduation ceremony, valedictorian Micah emphasized the importance of community and collaboration in achieving success. Drawing parallels between sports and academics, Micah articulated that success is a collective effort, highlighting the contributions of teachers, coaches, family, and friends in his journey.

Micah credited his math teacher, Miss Watcherin, for articulating the lesson that both winning a championship and passing an AP statistics test require the energy and leadership of every individual involved. He expressed gratitude for the support he received, attributing his accomplishments to the blessings of God and the encouragement from his community.

In his closing remarks, Micah inspired his peers to recognize their potential and the role they play in fostering a supportive environment. He urged everyone to embody the change they wish to see, emphasizing that individual commitment to the community can lead to collective success. \"If all of us here can contribute to this group effort, then we as a people can overcome anything,\" he stated, encouraging unity and resilience.

The ceremony also celebrated a record number of 28 valedictorians this year, with a special recognition for each of them. The event concluded with a musical performance by seniors Leah Schwimmer and Sarah Kurth, who delivered a rendition of \"Slipping Through My Fingers\" by ABBA, adding a poignant touch to the celebration of achievements and community spirit.

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