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Prep school seniors bring in more than $3 million in scholarships

May 27 2009 at 7:28 AM
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Prep school seniors bring in more than $3 million in scholarships


By Tiffany Green
The Cullman Times


St. Bernard Preparatory School graduated 33 seniors with more than three million dollars in scholarship money on Sunday.


Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Birmingham Most Rev. David E. Foley gave the commencement address.

You have had an experience that will last a lifetime, he said. You will be remembered for your goodness and all the hilarious happenings between yourselves and your teachers. You will be remembered by the monks here.

Foley encouraged the students to live their faith and show the values they have been taught.

Maria Teresa Mueller was awarded the general excellence medal, the highest award to a graduating senior.

Kristen Nicole Meyer was named salutatorian, while Nino Christopher Cumba Yu Tiamco was named valedictorian

It is such a great honor to stand before this crowd, Tiamco said.

He recognized his parents and grandparents who flew from Korea and the Philippines to be here for his graduation.

Youre the ones that held our hands through it all, he said.

Tiamco praised his fellow graduates for their accomplishments.

Our class is one of a kind, he said. We were the biggest freshman class and our class was awarded more scholarship money than any of the other classes since we got here. I have one thing to tell you, be the best in whatever you can.

The Rev. Joel Martin, O.S.B. ended the ceremony challenging the students.

We need challenges because we come alive in struggles, he said. We have high expectations for your future. Youre made for greatness. Go and take St. Bernard with you.

John Bouchard was overwhelmed with excitement as he was congratulated by his parents.

I feel exhilarated, he said. Its amazing. Im going to miss this place. The people here are gems.



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Public schools rock

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June 14 2009, 4:35 PM 

Public schools get more scholarships than private, period!

Compare local public schools to private and there are more.

Private schools deprive students of real live interactions that are needed for successful lives in diverse social settings.


 
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June 14 2009, 11:27 PM 

Your post makes very little sense. There are many more public school students than private school students, thus more scholarships,, but not many more! SBP graduates only about 30 students each year with millions in scholarships.
Sure Public school rocks! but St. Bernard Rocks ..and.. ROLLS!

 
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June 15 2009, 5:41 PM 

I agree. If you compare the amount of students at the private schools getting scholarships to the amount in public schools, private schools beat the public schools by a mile.
You get more one on one teaching and they can move on to the next thing in the class. As far as the kids not having enough social interaction, etc. thats totally wrong. I think the poster should check his/her information before saying something they don't know enough about.

 
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June 24 2009, 3:10 PM 

Sure public schools are fine but about the interactions thing you said...there are students fromall over the world that attend the prep school here. Talk about interaction! You meet people from diverse cultures and learn so much more about the world and people than you do in our protected little Cullman bubble. Get out of ullman sometime and see what I mean. happy.gif

 
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