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New Miami grad urges classmates to 'create new beginnings'

Graduates planning to continue their education all have scholarship, aid packages, official says.

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Salutatorian Shane Morgan, left, and Valedictorian Marshal Webb stand after giving their speeches during New Miami's forty-ninth commencement ceremony Thursday, May 28, 2009, at New Miami High School.
Staff photo by Nick Graham Salutatorian Shane Morgan, left, and Valedictorian Marshal Webb stand after giving their speeches during New Miami's forty-ninth commencement ceremony Thursday, May 28, 2009, at New Miami High School.

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By Linda Ebbing, Staff Writer Updated 12:01 AM Sunday, May 31, 2009

NEW MIAMI — All good things must come to an end, Marshal Webb told his classmates — the New Miami Class of 2009 — on Thursday, March 28.

“This is a pivot point where we must finally determine what to do with ourselves,” said Webb, class valedictorian. “Whatever path we choose to take in life, we know nothing will ever compare to the difficulty of biology finals.”

New Miami Local Schools allowed students to get what they wanted out of education, he said.

“Now all that we face is the true struggle of taking this education and applying it towards shaping our future,” Webb said. “What we have learned over our many years here forms the foundation of whatever skills we pick up and whatever education we pursue in the future.”

Quoting Ralph Waldo Emerson, class salutatorian Shane Morgan advised his classmates to “go where there is no path and leave a trail.”

“We need to be leaders in and out of our school,” Morgan said. “Don’t just go with the crowd, lead them to follow you. We have enjoyed our time here at New Miami, however, it is time for us to move on and start new lives, create new beginnings.”

Nineteen-year-old Jacob Brown said that even though he could not truly describe how he felt on the night of his high school graduation, he was “happy, excited and filled with joy.”

Brown will attend the College of Mount St. Joseph, where he has earned a full scholarship.

About 50 percent of the New Miami Class of 2009 is planning to attend colleges and universities, and all of those graduates have scholarships and financial aid packages, said Dianna Muennich, curriculum director.

“They are extraordinary ... they never quit.”

Contact this reporter at (513) 820-2158 or lebbing@coxohio.com.

what's going on? Maybe people are being held accountable and responsible, in sports and academics at New Miami Schools. The downward spiral spoken of will continue as long change - responsibility and accountability are not accepted.
Unfortunately it's the negativity (boos) that feel they need to be heard and attract attention to themselves, especially in public view. Keep up the good work New Miami Teachers, Staff, and Administration!
really
5:37 PM, 5/29/2009
The negative comment regarding the situation with the principal and superintendent does not help anything. NM has enough to tackle without naysayers and bitterness. Please stop leaving nasty comments when you should heaping praise on the individuals who really matter--the students. Grow up. Get over it. Be there for the kids. If you can't do that, move on and get out of the way of progress.
Proud Viking Alumna
11:14 AM, 5/29/2009
Congratulations Class of '09 you make the village proud!!!!
ANNA HONAKER
10:44 AM, 5/29/2009
Can you believe with all the accomplishments since Mr. Alf has been the principal that the superintendant ran him off? WOW!

Did anyone else hear the "boos" when she was introduced?

Congrats Class of '09.

Good luck stopping the downward spiral New Miami!
WhatsGoin'on
8:44 AM, 5/29/2009
As an alumni of New Miami I know what a great school it is! I am so proud that 50%! of the graduates are going to college - they are our future!!!!!!!
cupcake
8:21 AM, 5/29/2009
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