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Richard Milburn Academy Valedictorian Shares Dr. Seuss’ Sage Advice

Richard Milburn Academy Valedictorian Shares Dr. Seuss’ Sage Advice

By Dennis Culver
Saturday, May 19, 2012
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Richard Milburn Academy had a small 2012 graduating class of 21 students this morning at Dunbar High School, but that didn’t stop the more than 100 family and friends who attended the 10 a.m. graduation ceremony to enthusiastically clap and cheer as the small group of graduates made their way into the school’s auditorium.

Valedictorian Alex Hanco said during her address to the crowd and fellow graduates that Richard Milburn Academy gave her and her fellow students a chance at success.

“Before I came to Richard Milburn Academy, I couldn’t imagine going to college and pursuing a career,” she said. “I was a failing student with no direction.”

Hanco said the teachers and staff at the academy helped her strive for higher goals and to work to do her best.

She talked about the challenges her and her fellow students face in their daily lives and finished her address with the popular Dr. Seuss saying:

“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. You are the one who’ll decide where to go.”

National Charter School Week

Welcome to National Charter Schools Week – May 6 – 12, 2012
Public Charter Schools: Because Every Child Can Succeed

During National Charter School Week, Richard Milburn Academy will celebrate the great work accomplished by public charter schools across the country and the increasing momentum that we’ve enjoyed over the past years!

In the last 20 years, most states across the nation have recognized that there is a critical need to try new and innovative approaches to improving student achievement in our public schools, while holding all public schools accountable for how students learn.  Public charter schools deliver this combination of achievement and accountability. They have the flexibility to try innovative ways of improving learning with the goal of sharing what works with the broader public school system so that all students benefit.

We are glad you chose Richard Milburn Academy, a free, nonsectarian, open enrollment charter school.