MILTON — Preparations are underway in the Santa Rosa School District for the 2019 graduation ceremonies for the seven area high schools.
The Santa Rosa Press Gazette would like to take a moment to acknowledge the valedictorians of Santa Rosa County for their hard work and dedication. The paper reached out to all area high schools and asked each valedictorian a few questions to share with the community.
Meet the Jay High School valedictorian Caleb Blackman.
- How does it feel to be awarded valedictorian? It feels great. This is something I have worked at for a long time and to see it pay off is very humbling.
- Who has been the most influential person in your time at high school? The most influential person in high school was my uncle, Ken Blackman. He was a valedictorian in 1986 and in 2015 he passed away form cancer. Everything I've done since then has been in his memory.
- What is one piece of advice you would give to underclassmen? Be ready for change. My life contained so many twists and turns throughout high school. The best advice I can give is to adapt to your surroundings.
- What is one thing you would like to change about the world? If I could change one thing it would be to introduce more college preparation courses into the school system. Many kids do not feel prepared for college and this would greatly help.
- What do you plan to do after graduation? Do you have a career in mind? I plan to study business at the University of West Florida and become an actuary.
- What's something funny that happened while you were in high school you wouldn't mind people forgetting? At the Jay vs. Flomaton football game, I tried to hop the fence to get onto the field. I tripped on the fence and fell on my face in front of the entire student section. Needless to say I would like everyone to forget that memory.
This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Meet the 2019 Jay High School valedictorian