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The Office of School and Family Partnerships is proud to present the 2015 Young, Gifted, and Black honorees. This is the sixth year that we have conducted this celebration. Young, Gifted, and Black highlights èßäapp¹ÙÍø’ and the community’s dedication to celebrate the success of our Black students. It’s crucial for every community to recognize its youth, our most precious gifts. When we uplift these accomplished young people, we uplift our entire community.
Our recognition could not come at a more important time. The death of Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis, the unrest in Ferguson, Philadelphia and Baltimore reminds us of the perilous world our Young, Gifted, and Black honorees come of age in. That our honorees have remained focused, have maximized their intrinsic motivation and have made a firm commitment to excellence, is not only reassuring but galvanizing for our whole community. The journeys of our Young, Gifted, and Black students are an inspiration to us all.
President Obama said, “I will never forget that the only reason I’m standing here today is because somebody, somewhere stood up for me when it was risky. Stood up when it was hard. Stood up when it wasn’t popular. And because that somebody stood up, a few more stood up. And then a few thousand stood up. And then a few million stood up. And standing up, with courage and clear purpose, they somehow managed to change the world.”
So it is not only just, it is right that we honor these incredibly gifted young people. Let us honor the families they come from, the teachers who inspired them, the community members who nurtured them. And as a community, let us continue to uplift and support, beyond this joyous celebration, our 2015 Young, Gifted, and Black honorees.
Richard Gilliam
Director
Office of School and Family Partnerships èßäapp¹ÙÍøYoung Gifted and Black Honorees 2015
Download a pdf of the 2015 Young, Gifted & Black honoreesChime CJ Ambus
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Eighth GradeKendall Berry
Wilson High School
Eleventh GradeLarry D.Brister, III
Jefferson High School
Twelfth GradeKiara Davis
LEP High School
Eleventh GradeJensen A. Ervin
Self Enhancement Inc. Academy
Seventh GradeJurnee Evans
George Middle School
Eigth GradeNatashia Greene
Roosevelt High School
Twelfth GradeBrianna Hayes
Grant High School
Twelfth GradeDreyme Jackson
Benson Polytechnic High School
Twelfth GradeKaila Johnson
Lincoln High School
Twelfth GradeTraveon Johnson
Sabin School PK-8
Eighth GradeLillie Jones
Roosevelt High School
Twelfth GradeFrances Chloe Jones-Whitman
Metropolitan Learning Center
Tenth GradeMichaella Joseph
Cleveland High School
Twelfth GradeBreonna Keller-Robbins
Wilson High School
Eleventh GradeCinclair Mathies
Mount Tabor Middle School
Eighth GradeChloee C.Riley
King School PK-8
First GradeTerrance Robinson
Pioneer High School
Tenth GradeOlai Scott
Beach PK-8
Fourth GradeDavid Smith-Myles
Capitol Hill Elementary
Third GradeHunter Stewart
Grant High School
Twelfth GradeAlexis Whitney
Benson Polytechnic High School
Twelfth GradeRuby-Faye Williams
Sabin School PK-8
KindergartenTsiyone Wolday
Boise-Eliot/Humboldt PK-8
Second Grade