Community Baccalaureate Service Held

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Community Baccalaureate Service Held

The combined Classes of 2019 from Mount Pleasant and Chapel Hill High Schools were honored at the Mount Pleasant Community Baccalaureate Service Wednesday night at First Baptist Church. Wearing their gowns and mortar boards and adorned with medals, cords and stoles, the seniors listened to messages from Mount Pleasant ISD Superintendent Judd Marshall and Chapel Hill ISD Superintendent Marc Levesque.

Dr. Clint Davis, pastor of First Baptist Church, brought the main message of the evening, reminding the graduates not to conform to the ways of the world, but to protect their good names. He said that as they left home for college, trade school or a career to know that they can always come home to serve the community of Mount Pleasant.

The graduates each received a Bible from their respective high school principals. The program ended with a special song, “Irish Blessing”, by the combined choirs of the two high schools.

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Mount Pleasant Valedictorian Audrey Courreges delivers the invocation.

MPHS senior Jonathan Woods receives a bible from MPISD Superintendent Judd Marshall

2019-06-18T16:02:08-05:00

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