Bob Jones High School, Madison, News, Z - News Main
 By  admin Published 
11:51 am Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Bob Jones undergoes commencement Monday night

Bob Jones class of 2014 gathers on the floor of the Von Braun Center for commencement exercises.

Bob Jones class of 2014 gathers on the floor of the Von Braun Center for commencement exercises.

By Nick Sellers | Staff Reporter

 

Shawn Ousley was so ecstatic to see his niece, Collene Simpson, graduate Monday, his embrace after the ceremony lifted her off her feet and sent her blue cap and tassel tumbling to the floor outside Huntsville’s Von Braun Center.

“I tell you what, I’ve lost my fishing buddy,” Ousley said of Simpson, who was one of 585 Bob Jones High School students to receive her diploma May 19.

Madison City School Board president Ray White spoke at the evening ceremony, as did superintendent Dee Fowler and Bob Jones principal Robert Parker.

Valedictorian Clara Wan and salutatorian Morgan Price also addressed the student body before the students walked across the stage.

Wan urged her fellow pupils to “not make assumptions,” among other nuggets of wisdom and advice often passed on at a high school commencement.

Price briefly spoke about the recent split with James Clemens High School, which opened in 2012 and received a significant chunk of Bob Jones students who opted to attend the new school.

“We see the loyalty of those who chose to stay,” Price said.

After an acapella rendition of “Happy” by the BJHS chorus and final speech from Parker, the students walked one-by-one across the stage. One student in particular stole the show, however.

The announcer, who barely stopped between names to streamline the process, said her name and paused: Kaitlyn McGinnis. After a traumatic car accident in October 2012 that caused significant brain damage, McGinnis defied the odds by walking to receive her diploma.

It took her longer than most to walk the width of the court, but it was all the better, as it allowed the entire venue to rise to its feet in boisterous applause and witness her triumphant grin on the jumbotron.

After the cheers died down and class vice president Lindsey Solomon gave the crowd one last speech, the entirety of the auditorium was released into the warm night air, signaling the end of the day and the end of 585 students’ high school careers.

 

Also on The Madison Record
Madison votes to annex land that includes Costco in Clift Farm
Business, Madison County Record, News, ...
MARIA RAKOCZY mailto:maria@themadisonrecord.com maria@themadisonrecord.com 
January 12, 2026
MADISON - The Madison city council approved an agreement last night to annex land in Clift Farm that includes Costco Wholesale into the city of Madiso...
Gio Lopez hits transfer portal, lands at Wake Forest
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
Bob Labbe 
January 8, 2026
The former James Clemens standout hit the transfer portal wanting to exit the North Carolina Tar Heels program after just one season as starting quart...
Madison County Commission chairman Mac McCutcheon retiring in March
A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
Staff Reports 
January 7, 2026
Madison County Commission Chairman Mac McCutcheon said last week he will retire in March. The former Alabama Speaker of the House stated the decision ...
Jordan Matthews named to SEC Football Legends
A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
SEC Legend
Before playing at Vanderbilt and in the NFL, Matthews was a star player at Madison Academy
Bob Labbe 
January 7, 2026
MADISON - Jordan Matthews is already a legend at his high school alma mater, Madison Academy, where there’s a plaque on display signifying his excelle...
Bartlett discusses trains, jobs and appreciation of Mac McCutcheon
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
MADISON WEEKLY
Gregg Parker 
January 7, 2026
MADISON – Mayor Ranae Bartlett wished “Happy New Year” in her “Madison Weekly” update for the week of Jan. 4. Considering the new year, Bartlett said ...
Madison Police offers Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) class
Events, Lifestyles, Madison County Record, ...
Gregg Parker 
January 7, 2026
MADISON – On Jan. 12-14, Madison Police Department will offer its Rape Aggression Defense or RAD Course, interactive self-defense classes designed to ...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *