The graduation ceremony, which took place on June 11, featured remarks from principal Brookie Honeycutt, as well as speeches from class valedictorian Lindsey Anderson and salutatorian Kathryn Pearson. Senior class president Brandon Hill also recognized the classmates lost to car accidents that would have graduated this year. There were also musical performances by the West Johnston Symphonic Winds and a rendition of the class song “Don’t Stop Believin’.”
Following a vandalism event in which a brick was thrown through a school window with a threatening note attached, the school put extra precautions in place for the ceremony. Additional law enforcement was on hand and metal detectors were placed at the entrances to screen visitors.
All told, approximately 1,750 graduates were awarded diplomas this month in Johnston County. The class of 2010 was awarded over $13.5 million in scholarship funds. West Johnston led the way with $8.1 million in offers. The scholarship totals are as follows:
Smithfield Selma High - $1.6 million
South Johnston High - $700,000
Clayton High School - $1.3 million
Middle College - $207,500
West Johnston High School - $8,165,938
Princeton High - $740,000
North Johnston High - $852,512
Congratulations to the class of 2010!





