Homeless student from florida to graduate high school as valedictorian of his class

Homeless student from florida to graduate high school as valedictorian of his class


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by BLACK ENTERPRISE EDITORS November 7, 2020 ------------------------- Martin Folsom, an 18-year old high school senior student from Florida, is graduating as valedictorian of his class


despite the challenges of being homeless over the years. “It’s been a rocky road, a lot of hardships. But seeing myself now about to graduate, about to go to college — it feels good knowing


all the stuff I’ve done was worth it,” Folsom said in a video featuring the 2020 graduates of Duval County Public Schools. Folsom, who is graduating from A. Philip Randolph Career Academies


in Jacksonville, says that he wants a better future for him and his family and it is what inspired him to strive harder to finish as valedictorian. Aside from excelling academically, Folsom


also served as the president of the class from his freshman to senior year. His classmates turn to him if they need help and trust his advice. Folsom is very grateful for his mother who was


with him throughout the hardships that he faced living in shelters. He said he wouldn’t have made it to the top of his class without his mother and the other people around him who helped


him. Due to the current coronavirus pandemic, graduations for the class of 2020 has been canceled. But Folsom didn’t let it put his spirit down. “Take advantage of any opportunity you can


because you never know where it’s going to take you,” he said during an interview with _CBS 47_. Moreover, Folsom is planning to attend Valdosta State University in Georgia to study


accounting and finance. He is apparently the first one in their family to enter college. _THIS ARTICLE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY BLACKNEWS.COM._