
Grad says Booker T. Washington High School 'a light in the dark'
Gabrielle Maes, now a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School, acknowledges she made a few mistakes in life.
'My education was challenged by moments of poor judgment, yet these experiences became the foundation for my personal growth,' she told fellow graduates and those attending commencement Friday at Ivy Tech's Oakley Auditorium. She joined 13 other graduates in the Class of 2025.
Maes' story is also one of success and her message was one of hope.
At times during high school, she had to balance academics with three jobs, which was not easy, 'Yet it taught me a profound work ethic that shaped my character,' she said in her speech.
As she faced her challenges, 'Booker T. Washington was a light in the dark,' she said.
Whenever she needed help, school staff were there for her. They also gave her the flexibility she needed with her work.
They also helped her realize that if she worked hard enough, she could create a better future for herself. The school offered smaller classes, better one-on-one focus and 'the best part is that the teachers treat you like family,' Maes said.
Now, Maes is headed to Indiana State University, where she will pursue a pre-veterinary program with a goal of becoming a veterinarian. She completed her studies in December and is living in Greenwood, where she works at a facility that provides services for dogs.
And not only did she graduate, she also was honored with the Karen Turchi Perseverance Award.
'Booker T. Washington has taught me that no matter what happened or what I did, there was a second chance waiting for me,' Maes said. 'I pushed myself to be better, to do better and I did.'
School principal Cindi Hrovat said that each of the graduates arrived at the school seeking something unique: a fresh start, a supportive environment or simply a place where their voice could be heard.
'What you found here was more than an alternative education — you found a community. A place that embraced you, believed in you and stood beside you, even when you doubted yourself,' she said.
Hrovat thanked families and friends for their unwavering support, encouragement and love for the graduates. 'You've lifted these graduates during tough times, and your belief in them has helped carry them to this moment,' she said.
Hrovat congratulated the graduates on their milestone. 'May you continue to rise, to inspire and to make a lasting difference — wherever your journey takes you.'
As graduates received their diplomas, families and friends cheered enthusiastically; after the ceremony, they greeted their loved ones with hugs and bouquets.
Among those thrilled to be done with high school was Mandrill McFadden, who posed for pictures with several family members. 'It feels great. I'm so excited to be done with this chapter,' McFadden said.
Another graduate, Helena Felling, said, 'I feel accomplished.' She plans to go to cosmetology school.
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