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Polk County News 12A Polk County Itemizer-Observer • June 21, 2017 Morrison helps grad ‘find myself again’ By Jolene Guzman The Itemizer-Observer DALLAS — The crowd at Morrison Cam- pus Alternative School’s graduation ceremo- ny June 14 cheers loudly for Nina Encinas as she approaches the podium. Encinas, 17, is one of four speakers from the 30 students in Morrison’s Class of 2017. Not too long ago, Encinas wasn’t certain she would graduate on time. She said the school gave her that chance. “Morrison helped me find myself again,” she said during her address. It is a common theme in the remarks her fellow graduates make about the school, which has a phoenix for its mascot. When Encinas enrolled in Morrison her junior year, she has been out of school for a while and had just one credit toward her diploma. “I wanted to get back in school because I knew I had to finish it up,” Encinas said. “My sisters and brothers went here and they said it was a good school.” She gave high school another shot. “I came here and tried it out,” she said. Encinas did more than try, she crammed four years of high school study into two years. The workload was intense and her graduation was in doubt until just recently. When asked how she did it, Encinas gives a simple answer, but the hint of exhaustion JOLENE GUZMAN/ Itemizer-Observer Morrison Campus Alternative School senior Nina Encinas earned almost all the credits she needed for her diploma in two years to graduate on time. in her voice illustrates that simple doesn’t mean easy. “Hard work,” she said, sighing heavily. “I had to take independent work (classes) and that was a lot of work, every single one of those. I just focused on it. Especially these past two months.” Independent work classes condense study down to one month. Those were added to her core classes to ensure she had the necessary credits to walk on June 14. During the final push at the end of the year, Encinas said she her quest for her diploma was coming down to the wire. “I thought I was going to have to come back here,” she said. “I wouldn’t have mind- ed it, but it’s good to finish.” That said, Encinas said the morning before receiving her diploma that she wasn’t sure she wanted her high school experience to be over yet. After 13 years of going to school, Encinas thinks it’s going to be strange having to depart from that familiar routine. Leaving the school that helped her gradu- ate and restored her confidence may be even more difficult, she said. “Everybody just likes each other. That good to be around,” she said. “The teachers, they are not only your teachers. They are like your friends. Good friends, too. You can express yourself here. You can be yourself. I’m going to miss it a lot.” Encinas wants to take a break from aca- demics for a year to work. “I didn’t want to go into college empty- handed,” she said. She’s still making her mind up about col- lege, or she may take a different route and enlist in the U.S. Army. “If I’m going to go to college I kind of want to go to college for veterinarian,” she said. Encinas said there are a few things she wanted to remember to savor at her gradua- tion ceremony. “The memories about the good times,” she said, “and the successes for everybody.” MORRISON CLASS OF 2017 Itemizer-Observer staff report DALLAS — Thirty stu- dents graduated from Morri- son Campus Alternative School in Dallas on June 14. The ceremony took place in Dallas High School’s gym. Here is Morrison’s gradu- ating class: Malorie T. Al- ford, Katarina M. Annear, James A. Arnold, Colton Dean Bonnett, Tristan Tay- lor Bruno, Gage M. Burr, Natasha Faye Chaussee, Rawlyn Earl Chenoweth, Shayla Marie Day, Soren D. Domaschofsky, Nina Mary Encinas, Joseph Matthew Gallagher, Alicia Rose Ann Hofenbredl, Morgan Carissa Holbrook, Dakota Wayne Houston, Alexander Lee Hurtig, Elizabeth May Jones, Malissa Kanczula, Matthew Tyler Mann, Isaiah Porfirio Medellin, Charlotte A. Roth, Cierra Jolee Schulz, Austin Leon Smith-Shular, Duncan Andrew Elden Stebbins, Car- rie M. Stepp, Ayisha Nicole Washington, Kianna Renae Washington, Myriah Leann Washington, Justice Webb, and Lance Aaron Young. For more photos: www.polkio.com. Buy One Breakfast and 2 Drinks and Get A Free Breakfast Offer good Tue-Fri till 11 am $6 Breakfast Specials (3 to choose from) 50 $1 Biscuits & Gravy $1 Coffee $10 Delicious Burger, Fries & Drink Limit one per customer. Expires 6-30-17. Not to be combined with any other offer. 154 S. Main St, Independence 503-837-0394 JOLENE GUZMAN/ Itemizer-Observer Elizabeth Jones addresses her class at Morrison Campus Alternative School’s gradua- tion on June 14. The Class of 2017 is the 19th to graduate from the school.