Nearly 1,000 high school students in five Cumberland County high schools, including Jack Britt, received their diplomas Wednesday as graduation week wrapped up.
Wednesday was the fourth and final day of the districtβs graduation marathon.
Ceremonies were held at the Crown Coliseum.
Over the past two weeks, the district has celebrated 17 commencements with more than 3,500 students walking across the stage to receive their diplomas, according to a news release.
Jack Britt valedictorian Rebekah Boitey advised fellow graduates not to dwell on their mistakes.
βSome of you may plan on becoming a teacher, becoming a soldier, becoming a mechanic, (or) becoming a medical professional,β Boitey said. βBut whatever path you decide to follow, be kind to yourself as you make mistakes. When you stumble, know that no failure or setback is insurmountable. When you try new things, feel the fear or the anxiety, and then go after your dreams.β
She said missteps can be overcome.
βWhen you fail, take the time to be sad, but do not dwell on your mistakes,β Boitey said. βLife can be heavy if you carry it all at once. Decide what to keep and what to let go. Know that your failures do not define what you are capable of. Instead, see them as proof that you are trying and opportunities to learn.β
To access graduation photos and other highlights from each graduation ceremony, visitΒ www.graduation.ccs.k12.nc.us.
For a photo gallery of the Jack Britt graduation, go toΒ JBHS Media Photo Folder.
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