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CT seniors remember their 'monumental moments'

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Out of the four years at Cass Tech there have been countless opportunities for each member of the Class of 2017 to stand out academically. The 2017 has several valedictorian and salutatorians, three students planning to attend Harvard, high test scores and other moments that made 2017 a year to remember.

As the year comes to an end, CT Visionary asked seniors to talk about some monumental moments in their high school career:

" For me had to be when I paid my enrollment and housing fees for Howard University. After four long years, my adolescent academic journey is over and it's time for the next chapter in my life and i am one step closer to being a pediatrician.” - Charliah Morgan

“So far, taking my cap and gown pictures have been a major moment. Of course I knew that I was about to graduate, but seeing myself in the cap and gown made me want to finish my last year strong.” - Jaimie Marshall

“The most monumental moment for me was realizing all I have been through in high school and still managed to I kept an overall GPA of a 3.8. If you knew what I've been through you'd understand why that's my most monumental moment."- Areeona Clark

“This year I learned that anything is attainable. I began playing football for the first time as the starting kicker and now I'm going to be the kicker at Eastern Michigan University. Winning the State Championship was one of the monumental moments in my high school career.” - Luis Borjas

“The highlight of my four years at Cass Tech has been the chance to meet new people that have helped me be the best I can be, as well as the events that we hold like Tailgating, Football and Basketball Games and the Homecoming Dance on the Detroit Princess,” says Senior Ainslie Woodward.

“Being in this high school environment has opened up a lot of doors for me and given me a confidence boost while keeping me level headed, I have learned so much information that will definitely prepare me for college.” - Autumn Tyner

"Performing in the Cass Tech Grammy's Cypher has brought a bigger sense of recognition for my music career and allowed me to collaborate with other musicians to put together something that people can enjoy and watch over and over. I also built friendships with the people I worked with." - Reggie Garnett

To view the Cass Tech 2017 Cypher, visit : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNRUlSOIirg

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