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Pareece Moss
A graduate of Agape Christian School and she is the daughter of Patrick Moss of Nassau and Dellareece Pinder-Moss of Treasure Cay. Pareece is also the recipient of the Junkanoo that Abaco Pathfinders and the Ministry of Tourism partnered on. Our sister city of St. Augustine, Florida, wanted to provide assistance to an Abaco student with a scholarship to Flagler college. Pareece started in the Fall of 2009 and is studying Economics.
 Nadira Kawalram receiving on behalf of her son, Ron. Ron is currently attending Centennial College Ontario Canada. He is pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing). His parents are Roodatram and Nadira Kawalram of Treasure Cay. Ron is enjoying machine shop where he is gaining hands on experience dealing with the machines and making the projects required for the courses.
 Adrianna Phillpot receiving the Monty Albury Award from Monty's sons
James and Bradley Albury.
 Taj Anderson of Treasure Cay, graduated as Valedictorian of his class at Forest Heights Academy. He plans to become a doctor and has chosen to begin this journey at Palm Beach Atlantic University. He plans to begin in January 2010. Taj's proud mother is Marsha Roberts of Treasure Cay.
 Lindsay Lowe a current student gives some words of advice to the new students.

Adrianna Phillpot of Man-O-War Cay is a graduate of Forest Heights Academy Class of 2009. Adrianna is the daugther of George and Melissa Phillpot. She plans to attend Berry College in Georgia. Because of the level of involvement in her community, Adrianna was also selected for the Monty Albury Award for Excellence.

Shalna Blanc is a 2009 graduate of Abaco Central High School. She is from Marsh Harbour and plans to attend the University of South Florida in Januray 2010 where she'll study Nursing.

Elaine Fenelus of Cooper's Town graduated as Valedictorian of S.C. Bootle's graduating class of 2009. Elaine plans to attend the College of The Bahamas where she will pursue a degree in Mathematics.
Nasasha Bootle is a member of the graduating class of Forest Heights Academy. She plans to attend the College of the Bahamas. |