Tag Archives: class of 2017

Families of Graduates Proud to See Scholars Walk

May 19, 2017

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Video by Ashana Gonzalez — Scholars walking during procession while Zane Kelly-Carmichael plays the Star Wars theme song. Video by Ashana Gonzalez — Graduated scholars throwing their caps in the air. By Noelle Hoenig Last night’s ASK graduation was an hour and a half of varying emotion. Throughout the night there was laughter, tears, and […]

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Senior Prank is a No Go

May 18, 2017

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Valedictorian’s Hard Work Paid Off

May 17, 2017

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By Faustina Crum This year’s ASK Academy Valedictorian’s hard work and dedication will take him far in the future. Below Jarod Fisher talks about his reaction to receiving Valedictorian, future plans, and experiences throughout his school years.   What was your first reaction to hearing that you are this year’s ASK Academy Valedictorian? My first […]

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5th Annual Graduation Kicks Off Tomorrow Evening

May 16, 2017

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    By Noelle Hoenig As the end of the year quickly approaches, the scholars of the ASK Academy scurry restlessly to finish EOCs and bring up grades as best they can. However, for the Class of 2017, all is complete and graduation is leaving them on their toes in anticipation. To graduate is an […]

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Last Words from our Seniors: Nothing like High School Musical

May 10, 2017

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As we say goodbye to the Class of 2017, The Catalyst reached out to some of the graduates, asking them to share their stories and give advice to new and returning scholars. Sofia Lamberto reminds scholars to not blow off the first two years of high school. Read Elijah Ortiz y Pino’s here. Looking back […]

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Last Words from our Seniors: Not a Normal Kid at a Normal School

May 9, 2017

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As we say goodbye to the Class of 2017, The Catalyst reached out to some of the graduates, asking them to share their stories and give advice to new and returning scholars. First up, is senior Elijah Ortiz y Pino. Read Sofia Lamberto’s here. Summers are amazing, aren’t they? I never thought I’d appreciate a […]

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