🌟 Senior Spotlight: Aaliyah Mose 🌟
Aaliyah is headed to Coastal Alabama Community College to pursue Accounting!
During her time at Davidson, Aaliyah was a member of Marching Band in 9th and 10th grade and completed the Bryant Center for Education & Training her senior year. What she’s most proud of is making it this far and never giving up.
Aaliyah says she will miss Ms. Henley the most: “She was always there to give me advice when I needed it and never let me give up when I wanted to. She wanted me to succeed in life, and she helped me come this far.”
She also gives a shoutout to Mrs. Callais and her 5th period English class, calling it truly fun and inspiring.
Her advice to future Warriors: “Don’t give up and stay in school—it will be worth it when you walk that stage.”
Aaliyah is headed to Coastal Alabama Community College to pursue Accounting!
During her time at Davidson, Aaliyah was a member of Marching Band in 9th and 10th grade and completed the Bryant Center for Education & Training her senior year. What she’s most proud of is making it this far and never giving up.
Aaliyah says she will miss Ms. Henley the most: “She was always there to give me advice when I needed it and never let me give up when I wanted to. She wanted me to succeed in life, and she helped me come this far.”
She also gives a shoutout to Mrs. Callais and her 5th period English class, calling it truly fun and inspiring.
Her advice to future Warriors: “Don’t give up and stay in school—it will be worth it when you walk that stage.”

🎉 Big congratulations to seniors Kayden Jones and Jaidyn Huff! 🎉
Both students have been awarded apprenticeships with Austal Shipbuilding through a partnership with MCPSS and Bryant Career Technical Center. This opportunity places them among the top students selected to begin their careers right out of high school.
Kayden and Jaidyn truly represent what it means to be Warrior strong—skilled, prepared, and ready for the workforce. We are incredibly proud of their hard work and their decision to continue Mobile’s proud tradition of supporting the building of America’s Navy and strengthening our defenses. ⚓👏
Both students have been awarded apprenticeships with Austal Shipbuilding through a partnership with MCPSS and Bryant Career Technical Center. This opportunity places them among the top students selected to begin their careers right out of high school.
Kayden and Jaidyn truly represent what it means to be Warrior strong—skilled, prepared, and ready for the workforce. We are incredibly proud of their hard work and their decision to continue Mobile’s proud tradition of supporting the building of America’s Navy and strengthening our defenses. ⚓👏




🎉✨ Congratulations, Warriors! ✨🎉
We are so proud of our incredible students who have been inducted into the National Technical Honor Society!
We are so proud of our incredible students who have been inducted into the National Technical Honor Society!










✨ Senior Spotlight: Victor Cubi ✨
After graduation, Victor will be finishing the FlightPath9 (FP9) Program while working at Airbus, then continuing his journey at Coastal Alabama to earn his Aviation & Powerplant (A&P) License. Getting accepted into the FP9 Program is one of his proudest accomplishments, especially because it leads directly to hands-on experience at Airbus and the opportunity for a full-time career.
Victor spent four years playing Varsity Football, serving as the starting Outside Linebacker for two years, and says one of his best moments ever was scoring his first touchdown during the Foley game on Homecoming Night—a feeling he’ll never forget. He was also part of the Esports team for two years, competing in Rainbow Six Siege and Marvel Rivals.
Victor says he’ll miss Ms. Callais the most—for putting up with him getting on her nerves every single day for two straight years and for always leading him the right way with genuine care. His favorite memories are every football game, especially the laughs, fun moments, and legendary bus rides home—core memories for sure.
He gives heartfelt thanks to Dr. Tucker for always being there for him, guiding him in the right direction, and supporting him like a second mom. He is forever grateful for her presence in his life.
Advice from Victor:
“Don’t slack. You don’t want to be the person telling others not to miss opportunities because you did. Take advantage of every great opportunity you get.”
After graduation, Victor will be finishing the FlightPath9 (FP9) Program while working at Airbus, then continuing his journey at Coastal Alabama to earn his Aviation & Powerplant (A&P) License. Getting accepted into the FP9 Program is one of his proudest accomplishments, especially because it leads directly to hands-on experience at Airbus and the opportunity for a full-time career.
Victor spent four years playing Varsity Football, serving as the starting Outside Linebacker for two years, and says one of his best moments ever was scoring his first touchdown during the Foley game on Homecoming Night—a feeling he’ll never forget. He was also part of the Esports team for two years, competing in Rainbow Six Siege and Marvel Rivals.
Victor says he’ll miss Ms. Callais the most—for putting up with him getting on her nerves every single day for two straight years and for always leading him the right way with genuine care. His favorite memories are every football game, especially the laughs, fun moments, and legendary bus rides home—core memories for sure.
He gives heartfelt thanks to Dr. Tucker for always being there for him, guiding him in the right direction, and supporting him like a second mom. He is forever grateful for her presence in his life.
Advice from Victor:
“Don’t slack. You don’t want to be the person telling others not to miss opportunities because you did. Take advantage of every great opportunity you get.”


Shout out to DHS IB seniors Sean Mitteer, Owen Farmer, Kamden Raiford, and Sumedh Patil for their BIG wins at the 2026 MCPSS Film Festival with their short film The Basher!
Their film took 1st place in the 9–12 Comedy category and earned Best in Show (Grades 9–12)—an incredible achievement! This award-winning project began in their IB Film course, and we couldn’t be more proud of their creativity.
🎥 Watch The Basher here:
👉 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1INRuzocx9xlCJIqhTkaeHRGKhD0MmPe0/view


Attention Rising Seniors – Class of 2027!
Are you interested in launching a career in aviation? The FlightPath9 (FP9) Program is now accepting applications for the 2026–2027 school year, and this is an incredible opportunity you don’t want to miss!
🔧 What is FlightPath9?
FP9 is a pre-employment training program in partnership with Flight Works Alabama, Bishop State, and Airbus. Selected students will:
✅ Earn 18 college credit hours
✅ Receive a Short Certificate in Aviation Manufacturing Technology
✅ Gain multiple industry-recognized certifications
✅ Build real-world workforce skills for high-demand careers
🎯 Who should apply?
Students who are:
• Interested in aviation careers
• Able to commit to a 9–10 month program
• Maintaining at least a 2.0 GPA
• Ready to be dedicated, driven, and team-oriented
• Turning 18 by July 1, 2027
Important Deadlines:
Applications Due: May 19, 2026
Math Assessment: June 1, 2026
Interviews: June 2–4, 2026
Final Acceptances Released: June 12, 2026
Acceptance Confirmation Due: June 21, 2026
📎 Apply here: https://forms.gle/uw3GuX7HCFUhXM1dA
(Additional documents must be submitted within 48 hours of applying.)
This is a life-changing opportunity to jumpstart your career right after high school with one of the world’s leading aviation companies!
👉 See your career coach or counselor for more details and support with your application.
#ClassOf2027 #CareerReady #FlightPath9 #AviationCareers #FutureFocused
Are you interested in launching a career in aviation? The FlightPath9 (FP9) Program is now accepting applications for the 2026–2027 school year, and this is an incredible opportunity you don’t want to miss!
🔧 What is FlightPath9?
FP9 is a pre-employment training program in partnership with Flight Works Alabama, Bishop State, and Airbus. Selected students will:
✅ Earn 18 college credit hours
✅ Receive a Short Certificate in Aviation Manufacturing Technology
✅ Gain multiple industry-recognized certifications
✅ Build real-world workforce skills for high-demand careers
🎯 Who should apply?
Students who are:
• Interested in aviation careers
• Able to commit to a 9–10 month program
• Maintaining at least a 2.0 GPA
• Ready to be dedicated, driven, and team-oriented
• Turning 18 by July 1, 2027
Important Deadlines:
Applications Due: May 19, 2026
Math Assessment: June 1, 2026
Interviews: June 2–4, 2026
Final Acceptances Released: June 12, 2026
Acceptance Confirmation Due: June 21, 2026
📎 Apply here: https://forms.gle/uw3GuX7HCFUhXM1dA
(Additional documents must be submitted within 48 hours of applying.)
This is a life-changing opportunity to jumpstart your career right after high school with one of the world’s leading aviation companies!
👉 See your career coach or counselor for more details and support with your application.
#ClassOf2027 #CareerReady #FlightPath9 #AviationCareers #FutureFocused

✨ Senior Spotlight: Ethan Banks ✨
Ethan has big plans after graduation! This summer, he will be working through the Academy of Craft’s employment program with the local company Smith Electric & Associates, gaining hands-on experience before heading to Alabama State University to study Computer Information Systems. His career goal is to become an Information Security Analyst.
During his time at Davidson, Ethan was involved in a wide range of activities and leadership roles. His freshman year, he participated in Robotics, where his team earned 1st Place at the 2022 South’s BEST Regional Championship. From sophomore through senior year, he was active in the Technology Student Association, serving as Event Organizer. Ethan is also a member of both the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society.
Athletics played a major role in Ethan’s high school career as well. He was a varsity Track & Field athlete all four years, competing in the 1600m, 800m, 400m, 4x400m, 4x800m, and 300m hurdles. He qualified for the state meet in the 300m hurdles and served as an assistant coach during his senior year. He was also a varsity Cross Country athlete from sophomore to senior year and took on an assistant coaching role his final season.
One of his favorite memories was traveling upstate for the Jesse Owens Cross Country Meet, where the team bonded through shared meals, games, pranks, and unforgettable moments together.
Ethan says he will miss Mrs. Spann the most for her style, passion, and ability to turn every conversation into a learning opportunity.
He gives special thanks to Mr. Daigle for investing in him, recognizing his potential, and teaching him the importance of drive, integrity, leadership, and meaningful connections.
His advice:
“The world runs on the Law of Attraction: you attract that which you focus on. So live as if you already have it, and let God do the rest.”
Ethan has big plans after graduation! This summer, he will be working through the Academy of Craft’s employment program with the local company Smith Electric & Associates, gaining hands-on experience before heading to Alabama State University to study Computer Information Systems. His career goal is to become an Information Security Analyst.
During his time at Davidson, Ethan was involved in a wide range of activities and leadership roles. His freshman year, he participated in Robotics, where his team earned 1st Place at the 2022 South’s BEST Regional Championship. From sophomore through senior year, he was active in the Technology Student Association, serving as Event Organizer. Ethan is also a member of both the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society.
Athletics played a major role in Ethan’s high school career as well. He was a varsity Track & Field athlete all four years, competing in the 1600m, 800m, 400m, 4x400m, 4x800m, and 300m hurdles. He qualified for the state meet in the 300m hurdles and served as an assistant coach during his senior year. He was also a varsity Cross Country athlete from sophomore to senior year and took on an assistant coaching role his final season.
One of his favorite memories was traveling upstate for the Jesse Owens Cross Country Meet, where the team bonded through shared meals, games, pranks, and unforgettable moments together.
Ethan says he will miss Mrs. Spann the most for her style, passion, and ability to turn every conversation into a learning opportunity.
He gives special thanks to Mr. Daigle for investing in him, recognizing his potential, and teaching him the importance of drive, integrity, leadership, and meaningful connections.
His advice:
“The world runs on the Law of Attraction: you attract that which you focus on. So live as if you already have it, and let God do the rest.”

The countdown continues! Just 14 days until our seniors walk the stage at graduation on May 18! Recently, our Warriors came together for Senior Breakfast to reflect, laugh, and celebrate the memories made over the past few years. The finish line is in sight for our Class of 2026! 💛🖤










A thoughtful (and very literary) surprise! Ms. Wilhelm created personalized bookmarks for all of her AP Literature students—each one perfectly inspired by books they love. Proof that great teachers always help students keep their place in a good story! 🖤💛


🌟 Senior Spotlight: Kendall Jimenez 🌟
Kendall is headed to the University of South Alabama to major in Mechanical Engineering!
A 4-year Esports veteran, Kendall has qualified for playoffs and nationals multiple times, competing in Overwatch, Mario Kart, Valorant, and Marvel Rivals—traveling to Orlando and San Antonio to represent with EGF. One of his proudest moments? Winning Grand Finals in Marvel Rivals!
Kendall is also proud of earning a 4 on the AP CSP exam, being named Student of the Month at Bryant Center, maintaining a 4.0+ GPA, graduating with an Honors Diploma, earning college scholarships, and becoming a member of the National Society of High School Scholars.
He’d like to give a huge thank-you to Dr Tucker for guiding him through life and giving him the opportunity to compete in esports—helping build his confidence, communication skills, and sense of belonging. He also thanks Coach Daigle and Mr. Dollison for teaching him financial literacy and investing skills that will set him up for long-term success.
Advice to underclassmen: “Cherish every memory and moment like it’s your last.”
Kendall is headed to the University of South Alabama to major in Mechanical Engineering!
A 4-year Esports veteran, Kendall has qualified for playoffs and nationals multiple times, competing in Overwatch, Mario Kart, Valorant, and Marvel Rivals—traveling to Orlando and San Antonio to represent with EGF. One of his proudest moments? Winning Grand Finals in Marvel Rivals!
Kendall is also proud of earning a 4 on the AP CSP exam, being named Student of the Month at Bryant Center, maintaining a 4.0+ GPA, graduating with an Honors Diploma, earning college scholarships, and becoming a member of the National Society of High School Scholars.
He’d like to give a huge thank-you to Dr Tucker for guiding him through life and giving him the opportunity to compete in esports—helping build his confidence, communication skills, and sense of belonging. He also thanks Coach Daigle and Mr. Dollison for teaching him financial literacy and investing skills that will set him up for long-term success.
Advice to underclassmen: “Cherish every memory and moment like it’s your last.”

🎓 Senior Spotlight: Mendalyn Goleman 🎓
After graduation, Mendalyn will attend the University of Detroit Mercy, majoring in Architecture.
During her time at Davidson, Mendalyn was involved in DIMUN (earning Spirit of DIMUN and 2nd Place in the Flag Contest – 2025), KDCII all four years (including choreographing two dances for Pieces of Us), Cross Country her junior and senior years, Yearbook as a senior, and volunteering with the Special Olympics.
She’ll miss Mrs. Dussouy, who made dance feel like family instead of just a class, and Mrs. Faris, whose positivity made even a 7:15 AM start feel brighter. One of her favorite memories is cheering on teammates during cross country races—always supporting others with genuine enthusiasm.
Mendalyn’s advice: “Get out of your comfort zone. Some of the best memories come from the things that are a little scary.”
After graduation, Mendalyn will attend the University of Detroit Mercy, majoring in Architecture.
During her time at Davidson, Mendalyn was involved in DIMUN (earning Spirit of DIMUN and 2nd Place in the Flag Contest – 2025), KDCII all four years (including choreographing two dances for Pieces of Us), Cross Country her junior and senior years, Yearbook as a senior, and volunteering with the Special Olympics.
She’ll miss Mrs. Dussouy, who made dance feel like family instead of just a class, and Mrs. Faris, whose positivity made even a 7:15 AM start feel brighter. One of her favorite memories is cheering on teammates during cross country races—always supporting others with genuine enthusiasm.
Mendalyn’s advice: “Get out of your comfort zone. Some of the best memories come from the things that are a little scary.”
✨ Senior Spotlight: Giana Bullard ✨
Giana plans to attend The University of Alabama at Birmingham as a Pre-Nursing major, with the goal of eventually becoming a Nurse Practitioner.
She is a Health Occupation Students of America Member and Secretary, a member of the National Society of High School Scholars, a Universal Cheerleading Association All-American Cheerleader, and proudly served as Varsity Cheer Co-Captain. One of her greatest achievements was obtaining her CNA license through the Bryant Center, which helped solidify her career goals.
The accomplishments that made Giana most proud include making the cheer team and forming lifelong friendships, earning scholarships to several schools, and successfully completing her CNA certification. Her favorite memory was attending cheer camp at OWA with the varsity team and creating memories she will cherish forever.
Giana will miss Ms. Finch the most, sharing that she is someone she could go to about anything because she truly listens and supports her through everything. She would also like to thank Ms. Faris for always pushing her to do her best in class and for believing in her.
Her advice to underclassmen: "Cherish your years in high school while they last because they will fly by! Also, join clubs and get involved in the school so you can make great friends and bonds."
Giana plans to attend The University of Alabama at Birmingham as a Pre-Nursing major, with the goal of eventually becoming a Nurse Practitioner.
She is a Health Occupation Students of America Member and Secretary, a member of the National Society of High School Scholars, a Universal Cheerleading Association All-American Cheerleader, and proudly served as Varsity Cheer Co-Captain. One of her greatest achievements was obtaining her CNA license through the Bryant Center, which helped solidify her career goals.
The accomplishments that made Giana most proud include making the cheer team and forming lifelong friendships, earning scholarships to several schools, and successfully completing her CNA certification. Her favorite memory was attending cheer camp at OWA with the varsity team and creating memories she will cherish forever.
Giana will miss Ms. Finch the most, sharing that she is someone she could go to about anything because she truly listens and supports her through everything. She would also like to thank Ms. Faris for always pushing her to do her best in class and for believing in her.
Her advice to underclassmen: "Cherish your years in high school while they last because they will fly by! Also, join clubs and get involved in the school so you can make great friends and bonds."
🌟 Senior Spotlight: Will Towner 🌟
Will plans to enlist in the United States Navy!
He has been a powerhouse at Davidson both on the field and in uniform. He was a proud member of the “Sound of Mobile” Marching Band all four years, serving as Co-Captain his junior year and Center Snare / Head Captain his senior year, earning a Superior rating every season. He also performed with the WP Davidson Symphonic Band for two years and credits countless memories to practice field shows and performances.
Through NJROTC, Will’s leadership journey began in 8th grade and rose all the way to Cadet Commander, serving as Battalion Commanding Officer for the 25–26 school year—an extraordinary achievement. Along the way, he earned over 10+ awards and trophies, competed in STEM and drill events, and helped lead the unit to Distinguished Unit with Academic Honors, a milestone not reached in over five years.
Will also represented Davidson through baseball, soccer, and the Black Student Union, serving as Public Affairs Officer and later Historian.
He extends heartfelt thanks to Commander Hamblet, Senior Chief Jones, and Master Sergeant English for mentoring him and sharing their experiences, to Coach de Lange for lessons in faith and sportsmanship, and to Dr. Beattie for helping him grow as a musician.
Will’s advice to future graduates:
💬 “Make sure whatever you do with your life, always be humble, willing to help others, and bring your best effort.”
Will plans to enlist in the United States Navy!
He has been a powerhouse at Davidson both on the field and in uniform. He was a proud member of the “Sound of Mobile” Marching Band all four years, serving as Co-Captain his junior year and Center Snare / Head Captain his senior year, earning a Superior rating every season. He also performed with the WP Davidson Symphonic Band for two years and credits countless memories to practice field shows and performances.
Through NJROTC, Will’s leadership journey began in 8th grade and rose all the way to Cadet Commander, serving as Battalion Commanding Officer for the 25–26 school year—an extraordinary achievement. Along the way, he earned over 10+ awards and trophies, competed in STEM and drill events, and helped lead the unit to Distinguished Unit with Academic Honors, a milestone not reached in over five years.
Will also represented Davidson through baseball, soccer, and the Black Student Union, serving as Public Affairs Officer and later Historian.
He extends heartfelt thanks to Commander Hamblet, Senior Chief Jones, and Master Sergeant English for mentoring him and sharing their experiences, to Coach de Lange for lessons in faith and sportsmanship, and to Dr. Beattie for helping him grow as a musician.
Will’s advice to future graduates:
💬 “Make sure whatever you do with your life, always be humble, willing to help others, and bring your best effort.”


As we get closer to graduation and our seniors’ last day on campus, it was so exciting to see them dressed out and proudly announcing their next steps for Decision Day! 🎓 Our Warriors are on the move, and we couldn’t be prouder of what’s ahead!









🌟 Senior Spotlight: Isabella West 🌟
Isabella plans to attend the University of South Alabama, majoring in Psychology and Political Science.
During her time at Davidson, Isabella was a three-year cheerleader and proudly served as co-captain her senior year, spending countless Friday nights cheering on the Warrior football team. She also stayed active in DIMUN and Project Outreach, volunteered with the Special Olympics for two years, and earned her CNA license through the Bryant Center, becoming a member of the National Technical Honor Society along the way.
Isabella says she’ll miss Mrs. Faris the most for her unmatched positivity and for making sure every student felt seen and appreciated. She’d also like to thank Ms. Wilhelm for always being a coach and teacher she could turn to whenever she needed support.
Her advice to future graduates?
✨ “Try new things and soak in every minute—you only graduate high school once!” ✨
Isabella plans to attend the University of South Alabama, majoring in Psychology and Political Science.
During her time at Davidson, Isabella was a three-year cheerleader and proudly served as co-captain her senior year, spending countless Friday nights cheering on the Warrior football team. She also stayed active in DIMUN and Project Outreach, volunteered with the Special Olympics for two years, and earned her CNA license through the Bryant Center, becoming a member of the National Technical Honor Society along the way.
Isabella says she’ll miss Mrs. Faris the most for her unmatched positivity and for making sure every student felt seen and appreciated. She’d also like to thank Ms. Wilhelm for always being a coach and teacher she could turn to whenever she needed support.
Her advice to future graduates?
✨ “Try new things and soak in every minute—you only graduate high school once!” ✨

🎓 Senior Spotlight: Dylan “Jai” Somjai Roubsouay 🎓
After graduation, Jai plans to pursue a career as a Fire Medic, keeping his options open as he works toward firefighter certification and a paramedic license. His goal is to serve others and make a meaningful difference in his community.
Music, theatre, automotive rebuilding, and photography all played a major role in his high school journey. Although he joined Davidson for his senior year, Jai made an immediate impact through Symphonic and Marching Band, bringing with him years of theatre experience. His accomplishments include earning multiple awards at the Trumbauer Theatre Festival and performing for students at the School for Autism.
Beyond the arts, Jai is a dedicated car enthusiast who enjoys rebuilding vehicles for speed and performance. That passion naturally led him into photography, where he now blends technical skill with creativity—capturing cars and milestone moments for friends at local meets and track events. One of the achievements he is most proud of is inspiring others to step outside their comfort zones and try new things.
Jai will miss Mrs. Finch the most, who recognized his potential and consistently encouraged him to stay focused on his goals. Her support made a lasting impact on his final year.
His favorite memories include parking lot hangouts with friends—talking cars, sharing music, and appreciating the small moments that made high school special.
Jai’s advice: “Have fun and appreciate the little things
After graduation, Jai plans to pursue a career as a Fire Medic, keeping his options open as he works toward firefighter certification and a paramedic license. His goal is to serve others and make a meaningful difference in his community.
Music, theatre, automotive rebuilding, and photography all played a major role in his high school journey. Although he joined Davidson for his senior year, Jai made an immediate impact through Symphonic and Marching Band, bringing with him years of theatre experience. His accomplishments include earning multiple awards at the Trumbauer Theatre Festival and performing for students at the School for Autism.
Beyond the arts, Jai is a dedicated car enthusiast who enjoys rebuilding vehicles for speed and performance. That passion naturally led him into photography, where he now blends technical skill with creativity—capturing cars and milestone moments for friends at local meets and track events. One of the achievements he is most proud of is inspiring others to step outside their comfort zones and try new things.
Jai will miss Mrs. Finch the most, who recognized his potential and consistently encouraged him to stay focused on his goals. Her support made a lasting impact on his final year.
His favorite memories include parking lot hangouts with friends—talking cars, sharing music, and appreciating the small moments that made high school special.
Jai’s advice: “Have fun and appreciate the little things

🌟Senior Spotlight: Oashia Scurlock 🌟
This summer, Oashia will be finishing her final season of travel softball, followed by competing with West Mobile Softball in the fall. She plans to attend the University of South Alabama, where she will pursue a degree in Nursing with the goal of becoming a pediatric nurse. While working toward her degree, she will also gain hands-on experience as a Nurse Assistant at USA.
Oashia is a 4-year Varsity Softball player, a proud member of the National Society of High School Scholars, holds CPR and CNA certifications, and is an active member of Right Way Christian Center. One of her proudest accomplishments is earning her Certified Nursing Assistant License.
She will miss Mr. Jensen and African American Literature the most, cherishing the strong bond created in the classroom through meaningful conversations, learning, and laughter. Some of her favorite memories come from competitive softball tournaments and time spent with her teammates.
Oashia extends heartfelt thanks to Ms. Little, Coach Brannon, and Coach Westbrook, whose guidance and support have shaped her into the person she is today and will continue to influence her future success.
Her advice to others:
“Be like the sun—have a smile and aura so bright that you warm up others around you. Never stop shining.” ☀️
This summer, Oashia will be finishing her final season of travel softball, followed by competing with West Mobile Softball in the fall. She plans to attend the University of South Alabama, where she will pursue a degree in Nursing with the goal of becoming a pediatric nurse. While working toward her degree, she will also gain hands-on experience as a Nurse Assistant at USA.
Oashia is a 4-year Varsity Softball player, a proud member of the National Society of High School Scholars, holds CPR and CNA certifications, and is an active member of Right Way Christian Center. One of her proudest accomplishments is earning her Certified Nursing Assistant License.
She will miss Mr. Jensen and African American Literature the most, cherishing the strong bond created in the classroom through meaningful conversations, learning, and laughter. Some of her favorite memories come from competitive softball tournaments and time spent with her teammates.
Oashia extends heartfelt thanks to Ms. Little, Coach Brannon, and Coach Westbrook, whose guidance and support have shaped her into the person she is today and will continue to influence her future success.
Her advice to others:
“Be like the sun—have a smile and aura so bright that you warm up others around you. Never stop shining.” ☀️


🌟 Senior Spotlight: Ethan Gates 🌟
Ethan will be heading to the University of Alabama, where he plans to double major in Engineering and Finance.
He has been involved in Boy Scouts since 1st grade, earning the rank of Eagle Scout and completing hundreds of service hours through both Boy Scouts and the Order of the Arrow. At DHS, Ethan represented the school in cross country and track and was also active in DIMUN. He is graduating with an Honors Diploma and has earned scholarships to attend the University of Alabama.
Some of Ethan’s favorite memories include 7th block cross country, and he gives a special shoutout to Mr. Lowell, saying he’s a great teacher.
💬 Ethan’s advice: “You’ve got to make the best of your time in high school because it goes by fast!”
Ethan will be heading to the University of Alabama, where he plans to double major in Engineering and Finance.
He has been involved in Boy Scouts since 1st grade, earning the rank of Eagle Scout and completing hundreds of service hours through both Boy Scouts and the Order of the Arrow. At DHS, Ethan represented the school in cross country and track and was also active in DIMUN. He is graduating with an Honors Diploma and has earned scholarships to attend the University of Alabama.
Some of Ethan’s favorite memories include 7th block cross country, and he gives a special shoutout to Mr. Lowell, saying he’s a great teacher.
💬 Ethan’s advice: “You’ve got to make the best of your time in high school because it goes by fast!”


🎨✨ Doodle for Google! ✨🎨
Ms. Morgans’ Visual Arts class recently participated in this year’s Doodle for Google contest! The theme, “My Superpower Is…” inspired thoughtful and powerful artwork that showcases student creativity.
Ms. Morgans’ Visual Arts class recently participated in this year’s Doodle for Google contest! The theme, “My Superpower Is…” inspired thoughtful and powerful artwork that showcases student creativity.







🏃♀️🏃♂️ State Bound! 🏆
We are so proud of our amazing student-athletes who qualified for the State Track & Field Meet after competing at Sectionals this past weekend! 🖤💛
Representing Davidson at State:
Calena Vassel-Thorton – 4x100 Relay, 100 Meter
Diamond Givens – 300 Meter Hurdles
Emani Fluker – 4x100 Meter Relay
Aubri Thomas – 4x100 Meter Relay
Zeniah McCants – 4x100 Meter Relay
Roland Johnson – 4x100 Meter Relay, 100 Meter
Bryan Bush – 4x100 Relay, 200 Meter
Aaron Vaughn – 4x100 Meter Relay
Jaylen Robinson – 4x100 Relay, High Jump
Drew Yeoman – High Jump
Joshua Freeman – Triple Jump, 400 Meter
Da’Wayne Nguyen – 110 Meter Hurdles
We’re looking forward to seeing these athletes crush it at State! 🔥🏅
We are so proud of our amazing student-athletes who qualified for the State Track & Field Meet after competing at Sectionals this past weekend! 🖤💛
Representing Davidson at State:
Calena Vassel-Thorton – 4x100 Relay, 100 Meter
Diamond Givens – 300 Meter Hurdles
Emani Fluker – 4x100 Meter Relay
Aubri Thomas – 4x100 Meter Relay
Zeniah McCants – 4x100 Meter Relay
Roland Johnson – 4x100 Meter Relay, 100 Meter
Bryan Bush – 4x100 Relay, 200 Meter
Aaron Vaughn – 4x100 Meter Relay
Jaylen Robinson – 4x100 Relay, High Jump
Drew Yeoman – High Jump
Joshua Freeman – Triple Jump, 400 Meter
Da’Wayne Nguyen – 110 Meter Hurdles
We’re looking forward to seeing these athletes crush it at State! 🔥🏅










