3rd time’s a charm
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Danette Goulet
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE -- In an intimate gathering of a mere several
hundred friends and family members, Orange Coast Middle College High
School bid farewell to its third graduating class Thursday.
So small was the momentous occasion that each of the 48 graduates’
names, along with their baby picture, a quote and a message, flashed
across a giant screen in the Robert B. Moore Theatre.
“I can honestly say the students are the most diverse and impressive
mixture of people I’ve ever met,” valedictorian Brynn Rybacek said in her
address. “What sets us apart from other high school students is that we
chose to come here.”
The excitement and pride that already comes with graduating from high
school was heightened for the students who chose to attend Middle College
High School.
“I win,” graduate Brandon Trumbull said, simply.
The pilot program, which has been on the community college campus for
six years, offers high-potential, low-achieving students an opportunity
to get a high school education in a nontraditional setting.
“Had it not been for Orange Coast, I would have had to spend another
two years in a boring high school,” Rybacek said.
After students complete their high school course requirements in the
morning, they attend college classes in the afternoon.
This third and largest graduating class is a source of pride for their
high school principal, Joe Fox.
“It’s always kind of neat because they have struggled in the past, but
the fact is they made it,” he said. “Our goal is not only to see them
graduate, but go on.”
Nearly all of the graduates’ plans include attending colleges, ranging
from OCC to Chapman University and USC.
“I’m like, super-excited, and I think it’s really cool that I got to
graduate from this program, because it’s new and looks like it’s going to
be very successful,” said Andrew Perkins, who plans to attend OCC in the
fall.
His fellow graduates echoed Perkins’ sentiments of excitement.
“I’m excited,” said Clarissa Sarabia, 18, who will attend either
Fullerton College or OCC in the fall. “I’m just glad it’s over.”
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