Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

‘19 strong’ now graduates

- “You all, my 19 Strong, are built for a time like this." — Jeff Pulliam, Friendship Aspire Academy Board President, to Friendship-Southeast graduates Photos and Story By I.C. Murrell

This is the eighth entry in the Class of 2023 series.

Nine students attended Friendship Aspire Academy Southeast Campus from the beginning of their high school careers, when it was known as Southeast Arkansas Preparator­y School.

Name change and all, the nine brought 10 other students along their high school journey, and together they graduated Wednesday as the class of “19 Strong.”

That’s the name Jeff Pulliam, Friendship Aspire Academy Board President, gave the class during his keynote address at a highnoon graduation inside the school’s gymnasium. The class endured Friendship’s takeover of Southeast Prep due to the latter’s revocation of its charter at the same time covid-19 became a pandemic, both happening in the spring of 2020.

But the students pushed on in Warrior fashion – a nod to their school identity – and finished where they started. They will also be the last graduating class from Friendship-Southeast until 2027, since the secondary campus will start over with a slow-growth model, enrolling sixth- through ninth-graders for the 202324 school year and adding a high school grade each year.

The original nine – Marcus Antwine, Jasmine Davis, BreShun Goodloe, Arereunti Goodwin, LaParis Harris, Bre’Naria Kearney, Kenneth Moore, Latavia White and Braylon Williams – were honored for their loyalty with Pioneer Awards from school officials.

“My 19 strong, you met adversity in the middle of your education. You met it on the streets,” Pulliam told the graduates. “It doesn’t matter where it went wrong … there is power in this accomplish­ment. There is power in adverse situations.

“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”

Goodwin, a basketball and track athlete, used her brainpower to become valedictor­ian.

“We made it! We pushed ourselves to become better athletes and learned the importance of hard work and dedication,” Goodwin said in her speech.

Salutatori­an Kassidy Purcell reminded her classmates that tough circumstan­ces don’t define who they are.

“You have to keep pushing through the challenges and learning from mistakes,” Purcell said.

Pulliam also challenged the class to endure adversity and bring back empathy, sympathy and compassion to the community.

“You all, my 19 Strong, are built for a time like this,” he said.

 ?? ?? These nine students received Pioneer Awards from Friendship-Southeast for attending the campus from the time it was known as Southeast Arkansas Preparator­y School to graduation: from left, Jasmine Davis, Marcus Antwine, BreShun Goodloe, Arereunti Goodwin, LaParis Harris, Bre’Naria Kearney, Latavia White, Braylon Williams and Kenneth Moore.
These nine students received Pioneer Awards from Friendship-Southeast for attending the campus from the time it was known as Southeast Arkansas Preparator­y School to graduation: from left, Jasmine Davis, Marcus Antwine, BreShun Goodloe, Arereunti Goodwin, LaParis Harris, Bre’Naria Kearney, Latavia White, Braylon Williams and Kenneth Moore.
 ?? ?? Friendship Aspire Academy Board President Jeff Pulliam asks graduates to face their family members and remember the sacrifices made for them during their educationa­l journey.
Friendship Aspire Academy Board President Jeff Pulliam asks graduates to face their family members and remember the sacrifices made for them during their educationa­l journey.
 ?? ?? From left, Kenneth Moore, DyZharia Hawkins, LaParis Harris and Marc Thompson march to the “Pomp and Circumstan­ce” music to begin graduation.
From left, Kenneth Moore, DyZharia Hawkins, LaParis Harris and Marc Thompson march to the “Pomp and Circumstan­ce” music to begin graduation.
 ?? ?? Friendship-Southeast graduates smile as they receive a final ovation and turn their tassels.
Friendship-Southeast graduates smile as they receive a final ovation and turn their tassels.
 ?? ?? Kassidy Purcell delivers the salutatory speech.
Kassidy Purcell delivers the salutatory speech.
 ?? ?? Arereunti Goodwin makes the valedictor­y address.
Arereunti Goodwin makes the valedictor­y address.
 ?? ?? A crowd packed Friendship-Southeast’s gymnasium for a noontime graduation ceremony.
A crowd packed Friendship-Southeast’s gymnasium for a noontime graduation ceremony.
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