Graduation 2023
Life is a journey to discover passions, A.B. Wilkins salutatorian says
Graduates of A.B. Wilkins High School celebrate at commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
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Spectators watch the A.B. Wilkins High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
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A spectator watches the A.B. Wilkins High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
Spectators watch the A.B. Wilkins High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
A graduate receives her diploma at the A.B. Wilkins High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
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A graduate looks into the crowd at the A.B. Wilkins High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
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An ROTC member passes by at the A.B. Wilkins High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
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A graduate is congratulated at the A.B. Wilkins High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
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Seniors received their diplomas at the A.B. Wilkins High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
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A graduate celebrates at the A.B. Wilkins High School commencement Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Photo by Tony Wooten
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More than 1,300 high school seniors received their diplomas during five graduation ceremonies on Monday at the Crown Coliseum.
Salutatorian Jaylah Jacobs addressed the assembly for the A.B. Wilkins High School Class of 2023.
“It’s OK to not know what to do with the rest of your life,” Jacobs said. “It’s a journey to find the direction of your passions.”
For more on the A.B. Wilkins commencement, go to https://www.ccs.k12.nc.us/Page/8973
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