Young Scholars Liberty Partnerships Program Celebrates Class of 2024, Welcomes Class of 2030
Since the program’s inception in 1993, YSLPP has helped thousands of local students to achieve academic success, pursue higher education, and achieve lifelong success.
Young Scholars Liberty Partnerships Program (YSLPP), a collaborative program between Utica University and the Utica City School District (UCSD), celebrated its class of 2024 during a ceremony at Utica University on Wednesday, May 29.
The 46 graduating Young Scholars are graduating Proctor High School seniors. Upon entering middle school, they were identified through a rigorous selection process for their academic potential. Throughout their middle school and high school careers, the Young Scholars participated in a comprehensive, year-round program of intensive academic support along with cultural and social enrichment.
Since the program’s inception in 1993, YSLPP has helped thousands of local students to achieve academic success, pursue higher education, and achieve lifelong success. At any given time, there are upwards of 360 Young Scholars in grades 7-12 in the UCSD.
“Our senior ceremony is a bittersweet day as we celebrate our graduating Young Scholars and their accomplishments,” said YSLPP Executive Director, Jordan Peters. “While we are excited to see what they will accomplish in their lives, we always remind them as they transition from students to alumni that they will always be a part of the Young Scholars family.”
Graduating Young Scholars who were honored at the ceremony were:
- Kalil Aguayo-Velazquez
- Julio Aponte
- Jashana Barber
- Colin Bumbolo
- Ganeva Carter
- Michael Cellamare
- Aianna Cooper
- Morning Day
- Jacob De Jesus
- Michael Defazio
- Augustino Do
- Shukri Falak
- Angelo Gonzalez
- Murrel Gordon
- Nahira Hrustanovic
- Eh Nethaw Htoo
- Glory Htoo
- Aminata Jadama
- Kimora Jones
- Asha Juma
- Mahdou Kamara
- Dae Eh Kno
- Desmond Liggins
- Malakai Linen
- Shi’Ny Loadholt
- Delimar Marquez
- Mu Dor May
- Rahmari McWilliams
- Baw Nay Moo
- Wah Moo
- Halima Muya
- Mumina Osman
- Jamie Pacheco
- Htat Soe Paing
- Amiya Payton
- BreAnna Rodriguez
- Ariana Sanchez
- Hai Ku Say
- NeKmwe Sher
- Hamdi Sidali
- Kimora Lee Simmons
- Lah Kpaw Soe
- Thein Than Soe
- Sar Ni Thein
- Amaury Vazquez
- Alexzander Williams
Young Scholars Liberty Partnerships Program (YSLPP) also welcomed its incoming class of 2030 during a ceremony at Utica University on Thursday, May 16.
The 70 incoming Young Scholars are rising 7th graders within the UCSD who were identified, through a rigorous selection process, for their academic potential. The incoming students will join more than 300 Young Scholars peers in grades 7-12 participating in a comprehensive, year-round program which provides intensive academic support along with cultural and social enrichment. Since the program’s inception in 1993, YSLPP has helped thousands of local students to achieve academic success, pursue higher education, and achieve lifelong success.
“It is an honor to welcome the Young Scholars Class of 2030, which has already accomplished so much, into our program,” said YSLPP Executive Director, Jordan Peters. “Our main message to this group is to remind them that they will always receive the support they need from Young Scholars as they encounter the inevitable challenges of junior high, high school, and even higher education.”
Incoming Young Scholars who were honored at the ceremony were:
- Sharif Abdi
- Alexander Abreu
- Ali Al Azaizi
- Fahd Alsamoor
- Natassa Alvarez
- Ariana Aviles
- Asha Awayle
- Donovan Ayala
- Sammy Baez
- Jo’siah Billins
- De’Anna Bowman
- Elaine Bueno
- Rae-Ann Cameron
- Josleny Campusano
- Qumere Carr
- Julianna Caye
- Jacob Chou
- Jandel Cirino-Reyes
- Amoni Cisson-Wright
- Christopher Clark
- Aubrielle Davis
- Adrian Diaz
- Mohammad Rizuan Bin
- Dil Mohamed
- Jose Ferrero-Garcia
- Brooke Fuentes
- Nayder Gay
- Soe Gay
- Nicholette Gomez
- Deyanna Green
- Lanae Harvey
- Rahzell Hopkins
- Alana Howard
- Priscilla Hu
- Nestiho Ismail
- Ahmen Jones
- hunder Bow Ku
- Glory Kyet
- Kaylan Le
- Yda Lizardo
- Ajdin Lovic
- Navasia Mathis
- Khadija Mnondwa
- Htet Moe
- Baw Moo
- Kaiden Morrock
- Trazell Morse
- Yasmine Muya
- Moe Myint
- Ro Za Na
- Mohamed Nur
- Andre Oliver
- Sher Mu Lar Paw
- Hawa Ramadhani
- Carlos Remache
- Layla Rosado
- J‘lein Sanchez
- Jorge Sanchez
- Kashif Shepard
- Paw Soe
- David Soesinmoo
- Moo Thay
- Jessy Thayler
- Scyeed Tillery
- Karolina Tkach
- Toi’Ziyanae Tolbert
- Daina Ton
- Markyle Vaughan
- Tetiana Vidrashko
- Tikmwee Wah
- Anita Wallace
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