Vance County Schools honored students in the Top 10 Percent of the Class of 2025 Thursday during its Evening of Academic Excellence at the Atrium on the campus of the Center for Innovation.
The Vance County High School Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Korwind Stokes, delivered a moving performance, setting the tone for an evening of celebration and accomplishment.
Thirty-two students were recognized for their achievement – 25 from Vance County High School, 5 from Early College and 1 each from AdVance Academy and Vance Virtual Village Academy.
The night spoke volumes about the determination of these students and their commitment to reaching their goals, even in the face of challenges. To celebrate their success, the senior scholars received a medallion to wear with their graduation attire, a symbol of their outstanding academic achievement.
View photos of the evening on the Vance County Schools Facebook page.
The following students were recognized for their hard work, dedication and outstanding academic performance:
Vance County High School
- Jessica Hernandez-Sanchez
- Lia Machado
- Lucie Lecomte
- Antoine Doyle
- Nadirah Martin-Watson
- Courtney Harp
- K’Naya Williams
- Dicenia Nuci
- Adreayna Vaughan
- Fernanda Minero Mancera
- Daniela Hernandez
- Jaylen Hargrove
- Ty’Liik Henderson
- Saydeline Barron Mejia
- Maurice Jackson
- Jontavious Nile
- Nahum Perez
- Kira Alston
- La’Nika Watkins
- Lee Kinney
- Ronasia Kearney
- Royer Orozco Orozco
- Aubryella Ramirez
- Xya’Riah Best
- Clarence Debnam
AdVance Academy
Danielle Wilson
Vance County Early College
- Ivy Huynh
- Jiya Davis
- Christina Dobbs
- Launtica Brown
- Edgar Duran Ortiz
Vance Virtual Village Academy
Fatima Ramirez Ramirez