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Friday, May 27th, 2011


A parent’s pride in their children when they make a great accomplishment should be obvious. Our youngest son Jesse graduated from high school Tuesday night May 24, 2011. We are proud of him and very excited for him. We love you Jesse. We do have proof outside our say so that he did indeed graduate from James F Byrnes High School in Duncan, SC. (As you watch please note that no one in our family was escorted out or ticketed. Yes, we all had tickets to get in. We were happy we weren’t given one as we left.)


From our local TV station:
Graduation Guests Ticketed For Loud Cheering


When you see Jesse please congratulate him!

 
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

On May 31, 2010 the first graduating class from Brashier Middle College Charter High School began their commencement ceremony just after 10:00 AM. Cherith was one of the graduates in that very first graduating class. We are so proud of her.


Congratulations Cherith


Cherith’s senior project was a collection of thirty-six Bible lessons for five year olds that she wrote herself. Each senior had a mentor for their project. Cherith’s was Pastor Ben Ice of Calvary Baptist Church in Simpsonville, SC. The senior project grade was the overall graduating grade. She with sixty-eight others made their passing grades and are now the first graduated class of Brashier Middle College Charter High School. We are thankful for her testimony in the two years she has been at BMCCHS and for the difference she has made. Again, for graduating from BMCCHS we congratulate you.

 
Monday, August 25th, 2008

The way has been opened for Cherith and Jesse to go to Brashier Middle College Charter High School. This is so much a relief to all of us. Cherith and Jesse will have the challenge of not only to keep up with daily classes, but to maintain at least an 80% in every class. This is a relief to them since there will be no interruption of schedule for anything that may come up. This is a relief to Lois because of trying to know what to do about school. This is a relief to me because I don’t have to hear about ‘what do we do about school?’ from any of them.

Anyway, this is a great opportunity for all of us to interact with more people from our surrounding communities. Pray for each of us as we enter this new exciting time of our lives.

 
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