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Summer 2005
GRADUATION 2005
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Leary
School held its annual graduation ceremony on Monday, June 13th, at the amphitheater
of Lee District Park in Alexandria, Virginia. The class of 2005 was one of the largest
for the Leary School programs in recent memory with 19 students completing their
secondary schooling.
These young men and women were all presented certificates, along with congratulatory
letters from area notables, including Vice President Cheney, Governor Ehrlich of
Maryland, Governor Warner of Virginia, Senator Sarbanes of Maryland, Congressman
Wynn of Maryland, Mason District Supervisor Penny Gross, Mayor Anthony Williams of
the District of Columbia, Coach Joe Gibbs of the Washington Redskins and Ted Leonsis
of the Washington Capitals. Those who successfully completed their high school requirements
also received their high school diplomas.
The students who graduated included:
Jerome Brown
Raynard Cooper
Terrell Holiday
Emmanuel Jenkins
Daw-ud Johnson
Jerry Johnson
Antoin King
Antwon Lee
Roxanne Lein
Octavia Marshall
Peter Maybee
Norman McKinney
Zakat Norris
Ryland Patterson
Justin Roberts
Marcus Robertson
Michael Romero
Julian Smith
Vernon Thompson
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Following this ceremony, the graduates and their families shared a picnic lunch with
staff from both campuses and several of the representatives from the various referring
agencies in the pavilion at the park.
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