LSMSA Class of 2022 celebrates 38th commencement ceremony
Published 12:58 pm Monday, May 23, 2022
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(Natchitoches, La.) – Ninety-four seniors from the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts (LSMSA) graduated during the school’s 38th Commencement Ceremony on May 21, 2022 in Prather Coliseum on the campus of Northwestern State University.
“The Louisiana School is a continuum with a strong past and a hopeful future, said Executive Director Dr. Steve Horton. “As you celebrate this significant milestone in your life, I encourage you to keep in mind the support and encouragement you received during this journey.” He expressed appreciation to everyone who makes the Louisiana School possible, including citizens throughout the state, legislators, elected officials, alumni, families, faculty, staff and students.
LSMSA’s commencement began in Prather in 1985 with 172 members of the first graduating class. Horton began the 38th commencement by recognizing some of the senior administration who have helped make the school’s success possible, including Chief of Staff and Director of Administration Dr. John Allen (’98); Director of Academic Affairs and Chief Academic Officer Dr. Kristi Pope Key; Director of Enrollment Management and Institutional Research Emily Shumate; and Director of Support Services Ro Slutsky.
Ha-Ya Davis of Hammond spoke to looking forward as she delivered the senior address.
“We have endured many challenges,” she said. “These challenges were not setbacks, disappointments, or disadvantages. To paraphrase Michelle Obama, ‘They were experiences in facing and overcoming adversity…’ We have developed the durability and maturity that we need to pick ourselves up and keep moving forward. We must keep looking forward.”
Dr. Claire Norris, Vice President for Advancement at the University of Louisiana System, was the keynote speaker.
Speaking to the graduating class she said, “This accomplishment could not be achieved without you trying, even when you were afraid; without you persisting, even when you felt insecure; without you achieving, even after you failed.”
She gave students some revolutionary, timeless advice that’s priceless:
- Doing the right thing is not easy, but it’s worth it to you and the larger public good
- Be intentional in life’s journey and understanding your place in it, for you only have a minute
- Have a team, but make sure that team is diverse
- Don’t fake it, ask for help, you have a village
Of those students moving on to the next stage of their lives, 67 percent will attend 13 colleges and universities in Louisiana while 33 percent are headed to 25 different universities throughout the U.S. and abroad. Collectively, the LSMSA Class of 2022 has been awarded over $20 million in merit-based scholarships. This is in addition to more than 1,650 hours of college credit through articulation agreements and dual enrollment credits, which over 60 percent of students took advantage of.
“With LSMSA as your alma mater, know that we hope we have given you what you need to thrive in your next steps in life,” he said. “You will continue to bring esteem and distinction to your alma mater as all of our graduates have done for nearly four decades as you serve you serve your communities, country, and humanity in various and diverse careers and professions. It’s your responsibility.”
LSMSA educates highly motivated, high-achieving incoming sophomores, juniors, and seniors from throughout the state. Interested students and parents are invited to visit www.lsmsa.edu to learn more or to submit an online application with transcripts, ACT or SAT scores, and current teacher recommendations.
LSMSA 2022 Graduates by Parish
Allen Parish
Jordan Hoffman
Ascension Parish
Makayla White
Beauregard Parish
Michael Meaney
Bossier Parish
Jordan Hunter
Ashley Mills
Adrianna Rhodes
Caddo Parish
Paige Bennett
Amarige Yusufji
Calcasieu Parish
Allie Benoit
Allison “Raney” Cappel
Max Collette
Abigail Huddleston
Aiden Manuel
Oliver Mixon
Thomas Shimer
Jake Touchet
Brandon Turner
Kambrian Winston
Caldwell Parish
Heidi Adams
East Baton Rouge Parish
Soraya Brumfield Mejia
Isabel Fant
Jillian McDougal
Ethan Mulamula
Macie Turner
Iberia Parish
Katie Lancon
Jefferson Parish
Cortelina Encalada
Lafayette Parish
Isabella Le
Olivia Zachary
Lafourche Parish
Lillian Blanchard
Nyaleima Gbondo
Seth “Ali” Mitchell
Lincoln Parish
Olivia DeCoulode
Lily St. Amant
Landry Tucker
Livingston Parish
Brady Covington
Cameron Crooks
Delaney Day
Averie Duran
Caroline Gubancsik
Corey Keller
Cameron Wainwright
Ilea Watson
Natchitoches Parish
Olutunmike “Tum-Tum” Adeleye
Julia Ferrell
Griffin McFarland
Leah Swanstrom
Ouachita Parish
Thomas Byrd
Lianzei Perez
Pointe Coupee Parish
Leah Bazzelle
Abigail Chustz
Kathryn LeBlanc
Rapides Parish
Haley Flynn
Garrett Parker
Sophie Powers
Kristin Schmidt
Yara Younes
Zeina Younes
Richland Parish
Abigail Yelverton
Sabine Parish
Andrew Gatti
Kaylee Herr
Ross Voorheis
St. Bernard Parish
Alex Kurtz
St. Charles Parish
Emma Loup
Quinn Moyer
St. James Parish
Madeline Core
Shelbi Rosenberg
Paegan Shaheen
Ashton Andrepont
Anneliese Braud
St. Martin Parish
Garrett Latiolais
St. Tammany Parish
Ella Abney
Hailey Dangerfield
Travis Elmore
Liliana Geier
Jessica Jason
Riley Leger
Tristan Nilsson
Tangipahoa Parish
Ha-Ya Davis
Thaleia Dufrene
Nicholas Guagliardo
Clara Lee
Terrebonne Parish
Kaleb Bankston
Sylver Chaisson
Shawn Coats
Rae Cortez
Kyler Naquin
Vermilion Parish
Allison Viator
Vernon Parish
Brooke Turnbull
Audrey Weng
Webster Parish
Brianna Gahagan
Mississippi
Kaleb Atkinson
Nebraska
Andrew Huertas
Texas
Sarah DeWeese
Wesleigh Pierce
Sarah “Lu” Roldan