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Woodville‑Tompkins certifies class of 2025; teacher Albert Blocker honored
Summary
Woodville‑Tompkins Technical & Career High School held its 2025 commencement. Superintendent Dr. Watts certified the graduating class and the Educate Chatham Foundation presented a $1,000 Inspirational Educator Award to teacher Albert Blocker; students reported $11.5 million in scholarships and other collective achievements.
Woodville‑Tompkins Technical & Career High School held its 2025 commencement ceremony where Superintendent Dr. Watts certified the class of 2025 as graduates of the Savannah‑Chatham County Public School System and the Board of Education of the State of Georgia.
The graduating class reported collective achievements including 1,530 college credits earned, 6,929 community service hours and $11,500,000 in scholarships. The senior class selected Albert Blocker as the school’s Inspirational Educator; the Educate Chatham Foundation presented a $1,000 classroom grant to Blocker during the ceremony. The Virginia Deloach award was presented to student Eva Aguilar.
Why it matters: local commencements are a formal certification of students’ completion of state and district graduation requirements and an occasion…
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