Seventy-seven graduating seniors celebrated a significant educational milestone on May 20 at Tallulah Falls School’s commencement ceremony.
Sustaining the tradition of previous classes, the 2022 class earned more than $9.5 million in scholarship offers and was admitted to more than 125 colleges and universities.
During the commencement ceremony, 77 seniors were recognized. Personal messages for students from a faculty or staff member were included in a digital presentation.
President and Head of School Larry Peevy addressed the graduates, families, faculty, staff and guests and Dean of Enrollment Management Kelly Woodall provided a prayer. Peevy also extended greetings from TFS Board Chair Gail Cantrell before he and Academic Dean Kim Popham presented diplomas to the excited seniors.
“We are so proud of these outstanding young people,” said Peevy. “They are destined for bright futures as they advance to the next level of education.”
As part of the college preparatory curriculum offered at TFS, Peevy said, the school offers 21 college classes on campus, allowing many students to start college as sophomores.
Twins Jingyi “Jason” Sang and Jingan “Jerry” Sang of Shanghai, China were named valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively. Both delivered a speech, expressing gratitude to family, teachers and others, reflecting on the memories of time spent with friends and acknowledging the impact of the TFS experience.
Jingyi “Jason” Sang thanked the administration, teachers, staff, and students at TFS for making the past four years “wonderful.”
“I would like you all to know that in this speech I will give no advice. There are many other people who can provide better advice–people who are older, more educated, and more experienced than I. I don’t feel it would be worth your time to hear the ruminations of a teenager about your future. Maybe when I’m old and, hopefully, rich and famous, I’ll be worthy of giving advice,” he said.
Jingan “Jerry” Sang said: “Your efforts will not betray you. Although sometimes your journey will take you in different directions, the experiences you have gained from your efforts will pay off. We all understand that every goal we set may not be achieved, but the fact that we will consistently give our best efforts will allow us to look back someday and be proud of our perseverance.”
To view the video of Tallulah Falls’ 2022 graduation, click here.