It’s graduation time, and 2022 Seniors who graduated from BCS Middle School in 2018 are back!
Challenged to “Start here… Go anywhere,” many BCS students take it to heart. The current high school Class of 2022, which graduated 8th grade from BCS in 2018, epitomize this statement as they include two Kanawha County School Valedictorians (from George Washington High School and Capital High School) and the Salutatorian from Cross Lanes Christian School.
With halls lined with students and teachers cheering them on, class members from 2018 walked through the school today to commemorate how far they have come since their days of playgrounds and handprint art and to show younger students what they can look forward to if they do their best in school.
We’re so proud of all of our graduates. Congratulations, and best wishes in whatever God has for you in the years ahead!
Congratulations, Class of 2022!
Wyatt Albertson
George Washington High School
High Honors
Future Plans: West Virginia University (Engineering and Computer Science)
Sarah Argento
Cross Lanes Christian School
Salutatorian
Future Plans: University of Charleston (Nursing)
Lauren Arnett
George Washington High School
Highest Honors
Future Plans: University of Tennessee
Kaci Brabbin
George Washington High School
Highest Honors
Future Plans: West Virginia University (Exercise Physiology)
Kaci was one of the first students in WV to receive the seal of biliteracy from the WV Board of Education.
Andrew Combs
Winfield High School
Future Plans: Nascar Technical Institute
Isabella Gharib
Capital High School
Valedictorian and National Merit Finalist
Future Plans: Marshall University (BS/MD)
Isabella started a Bible Study based on “The Chosen” TV show and brought 2 friends to Christ.
Luke Graham
George Washington High School
Valedictorian
Future Plans: West Virginia University as a Foundation Scholar (Computer Science and Computer Engineering)
Reese Mason
George Washington High School
Highest Honors
Future Plans: The College of William & Mary (Anthropology, History, or Geology)
Ashley Miller
Capital High School
High Honors
Future Plans: Liberty University (Commercial Music)
Corinne O’Connor
Charleston Catholic High School
High Honors
Future Plans: West Virginia University
Catherine Pierce
South Charleston High School (2021)
Highest Honors
Catherine attends Capital University in Columbus, Ohio and intends to major in Middle School Education (math and history.) She will be a resident advisor this fall.
Allyson Rohal
George Washington High School
Highest Honors
Future Plans: Slippery Rock University Honors College (Physician’s Assistant)
Noah Spence
George Washington High School
Future Plans: Army National Guard (Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri where he will complete his Advanced Individual Training as an interior electrician) and Marshall University
Trevor Takubo
George Washington High School
Highest Honors
Future Plans: West Virginia University (Exercise Physiology/Pre-med)
BCS Class of 2018 with this year’s graduating 8th Grade class.