McDonald County Press

SELF: MCHS Grad Plans To Attend College

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In addition to serving his country, incoming and outgoing president and being seen on national television, he also was photograph­ed during his important role. U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Marianique Santos captured and published his photo in Airman Magazine.

The family learned in November that he would be playing some type of role in the upcoming inaugurati­on.

“He gave us a heads-up,” Shannon said. Then, about two weeks before the event, the family realized he might be in a pretty significan­t position. Shannon believes her son was chosen for the honor because of his positive attitude and his hard work ethic.

“It shows in all that he does,” she said.

Kently, who always wanted to have a military career, entered boot camp in San Diego, Calif. After completing that, he traveled to Virginia for about two months for other training, then was stationed in Washington, D.C.

“He entered to be a Marine,” Shannon said.

Kently made sergeant in four years. He will come home in April, but his fiveyear contract with the military will conclude in June. Due to the nature of his job, the family cannot speak specifical­ly about his duties. Airman Magazine named him a White House sentry, but the scope of his duties is more extensive than that, she said. He will be able to speak more about his career after he arrives home, she said.

His military career will open several security doors for him, but Shannon said he will probably apply to several colleges, choose one and live the college life for a year or two.

Kently, who played baseball for most of his life, actively played in high school as well. The Self family, which lived in McDonald County for seven years and now reside in Rogers, Ark., has many friends in the area.

Shannon said the community’s reaction to Kently’s honor has been very positive.

“Everyone is proud of him. He has a charismati­c personalit­y. He’s just an all-American kid.”

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