Published 9 October 2019
Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source
The awardees, T’Quan Jules, Jadea Williams, C’Quinya Dasent, Tideja Liburd, Jahzieon Gift, Ayana Meade, Aaliyah Elliott, Terrencia Wiggins, Alisha Jalim, Nyahla Maccabbee, and Shaniqua Davis were inducted at a ceremony held at the E. St. John Payne Annex on Tuesday.
Senior Minister and Minister with responsibility for Social Security, the Honourable Vance Amory congratulated the awardees, noting that this is a tremendous opportunity.
“The sky is the limit – a cliché but it is a fact,” the senior minister said at the ceremony. “You can soar as high as you can allow yourself to go with the help of those who have taken an interest in yourselves. And I want to say to you that many opportunities await you and you just have to determine which path you will follow.”
He expressed a desire that the scholarship recipients will choose a path of positivity that impacts the lives of family, friends and persons in the community.
Senior Minister Amory further encouraged the students to: “Work hard, work smart, and don’t feel that if you are being challenged to attempt things which are higher and more difficult that your teachers want you to fail. If you are challenged it brings out the best in you.”
Last year’s scholarship graduates were also recognized at the ceremony. The fifth form graduates were Jakie Peets, Zwena Jones, Shanice Buchanan, Tyrique Harris, Joel Springer, Aamira Williams, Glenesha Hobson, and Breandra Liburd. Scholarship graduates from the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College were Keyshawna Headley, Jozelle Wattley, Ta-jaroh Stapleton, Tekoyah Mason, Shaniah Williams, Ryana Powell, Jovaughn Connor and Lufkin Foster.