ready earned an AA degree, and four more will finish one last class to earn their degree this summer. Five hundred and forty college credits have already been earned, springboarding many of our gradu - ates directly into year two or three of earning their four-year degrees. Eighteen student apprentices com - pleted a combined total of over 10,245 paid hours working in their fields including IT, Electrical Engi - neering, Masonry, Metal Fabrication, and other skilled construction trades. Our nine teaching apprentices became integral members of team BCPS as they served soon to be warriors in our feeder elementary and middle schools. This year we had 22 seniors who earned the Maryland Seal of Bilit - eracy on their high school diploma. Twenty students demonstrated mastery in speaking, listening, reading, and writ - ing in Spanish, and two more for Arabic! Let us not forget the class of 2024 has led us to not one but two state championships this year! The num - bers don’t lie. When we talk about reclaiming a legacy, our most recent graduating class has already begun that work within our school community. We are so excited to contin - ue to build on this foundation and achieve even greater successes! Jamel Jernigan
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O ur theme this school year has been “Reclaiming Our Narrative,” a powerful re - minder that we are each the editor and co-author of our own stories. One facet of this work is reclaiming our school’s legacy, which includes ensuring that every student is provid - ed with the opportunities and support needed to achieve their fullest potential both during and beyond high school. I am beyond proud to announce that our brilliant warrior graduates in the Class of 2024 have earned 2,842 college acceptances, joined three branches of the armed forces, and been awarded a combined scholar - ship total of over $4.1 million dollars. Five warrior scholars have al -
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ABOUT “Warrior Quest: Unlocking College and Career Opportunities at Woodlawn H.S.” is published occasionally. Its purpose is to highlight ongoing movement towards preparing students for life after high school. Questions or concerns re- garding its content may be directed to Kimberley Simms, kharrissimms@bcps.org.
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