Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Graduation crowd caught in line

- Photos and Story by I.C. Murrell —

“We will be great. We will be successful. We will change the world. We will make a difference.”

— Emoni Williams, Watson Chapel High School valedictor­ian

This is the fifth of 14 entries in a series highlighti­ng Jefferson County high school and college graduates.

Hundreds of Watson Chapel High School graduate supporters remained stuck in a long line about an hour into Tuesday night’s ceremony at the Pine Bluff Convention Center and did not get to see their loved ones walk across the stage.

In a letter provided by a district parent, Watson Chapel schools Superinten­dent Andrew Curry said the center’s “standard security protocols and the high number of attendees” resulted in a long wait.

“The District wanted all family and friends of our graduates to see their students walk across the stage and collect their diplomas,” Curry wrote. “Because of these delays, that didn’t happen for everyone, and we apologize.”

Convention Center director Joseph McCorvey said “it was very obvious” those who were in the long line during the ceremony came late. McCorvey added school officials should have communicat­ed with graduates and their family members to arrive at the center an hour before the 7 p.m. commenceme­nt began. All entrants were screened through metal detectors at the lobby.

“We’ve been doing the security piece for over a year now,” McCorvey said. “We have to maintain a safe situation, particular­ly after [a recent homicide] happened in the Regional Park. We’re trying to be proactive.”

Meanwhile in the arena, valedictor­ian Emoni Williams and salutatori­an Randi Kittler encouraged their 135 fellow classmates to build wonderful lives as they move on into adulthood.

Each year of school has been part of a puzzle the class of 2022 pieced together, Williams said.

“Now, it’s time to put together a new puzzle — the puzzle of our adult lives,” she said. “We will be great. We will be successful. We will change the world. We will make a difference.”

The Convention Center will host Southeast Arkansas College’s graduation starting at 7 p.m. Friday and Pine Bluff High School’s graduation starting at 7 p.m. May 20. McCorvey said metal detectors will continue to be used. “No exceptions,” he added. Watson Chapel’s graduation ceremony was recorded and will be available for viewing online Friday, Curry wrote. Those who would like to view the ceremony are asked to call the high school office at (870) 879-3230. Extra programs for those who didn’t receive one may also be picked up at the office, Curry added.

 ?? ?? The Watson Chapel class of 2022 included 137 graduates, led by valedictor­ian Emoni Williams, shown delivering her speech.
The Watson Chapel class of 2022 included 137 graduates, led by valedictor­ian Emoni Williams, shown delivering her speech.
 ?? ?? Honor students Ethan Johnson (from left), Denim Banks and Sharae Gipson applaud their classmates as they receive diplomas from Watson Chapel High School.
Honor students Ethan Johnson (from left), Denim Banks and Sharae Gipson applaud their classmates as they receive diplomas from Watson Chapel High School.
 ?? ?? Family and friends wait in a long line midway through the Watson Chapel High School graduation ceremony at the Pine Bluff Convention Center.
Family and friends wait in a long line midway through the Watson Chapel High School graduation ceremony at the Pine Bluff Convention Center.
 ?? ?? Randi Kittler delivers the salutatory address to Watson Chapel High School graduates.
Randi Kittler delivers the salutatory address to Watson Chapel High School graduates.
 ?? ?? A band member holds a little guy and keeps him entertaine­d during the ceremony.
A band member holds a little guy and keeps him entertaine­d during the ceremony.
 ?? ?? Watson Chapel High School honor graduates listen intently to the speaker while sitting on the front row during graduation.
Watson Chapel High School honor graduates listen intently to the speaker while sitting on the front row during graduation.
 ?? ?? Taryn Lagrone was announced as one of several scholarshi­p winners from the Watson Chapel class of 2022.
Taryn Lagrone was announced as one of several scholarshi­p winners from the Watson Chapel class of 2022.
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