🌟 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! 🔥🏅










🌟 Student Spotlight: Katurah Sanborn 🌟
Katurah began her high school years in JROTC as a 9th grader. Now a 12th grader, she is enrolled in the Bryant Center’s Horticulture & Floriculture program. After graduation, Katurah plans to attend Bishop State Community College and pursue her dream of becoming a seamstress.
When asked who she will miss the most, Katurah shared it will be Ms. Ashbee, saying:
“She always starts the day off with a smile and positive attitude that motivates me.”
Katurah enjoyed Davidson's dance performances and appreciates the librarians for their creative decorations, which help make school feel warm and welcoming. Her advice to others is short but meaningful:
“Play the game.”
Katurah began her high school years in JROTC as a 9th grader. Now a 12th grader, she is enrolled in the Bryant Center’s Horticulture & Floriculture program. After graduation, Katurah plans to attend Bishop State Community College and pursue her dream of becoming a seamstress.
When asked who she will miss the most, Katurah shared it will be Ms. Ashbee, saying:
“She always starts the day off with a smile and positive attitude that motivates me.”
Katurah enjoyed Davidson's dance performances and appreciates the librarians for their creative decorations, which help make school feel warm and welcoming. Her advice to others is short but meaningful:
“Play the game.”

⭐ April ACT results added TWO new members to our ACT 30+ Club—now 62 scholars!
These students will be celebrated at a luncheon on Thursday, April 30 (rescheduled from April 28).
Way to go!
These students will be celebrated at a luncheon on Thursday, April 30 (rescheduled from April 28).
Way to go!

🏃♂️🏃♀️ Calling all runners!
Interested in joining Warrior Cross Country this fall?
Fill out the interest form and join us on May 12 at 6:00 PM for our interest meeting.
🖤💛
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZk_9tXelx9UunyWJCYoSuxuEtlfRe2mbi-vgXIwv-x-sqWA/viewform
Interested in joining Warrior Cross Country this fall?
Fill out the interest form and join us on May 12 at 6:00 PM for our interest meeting.
🖤💛
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZk_9tXelx9UunyWJCYoSuxuEtlfRe2mbi-vgXIwv-x-sqWA/viewform

✨ Senior Spotlight: Catherine Fosnight ✨
Catherine plans to join the Air Force after graduation and then pursue a career in computer engineering. She played clarinet in the marching band and concert band all four years, competed on the archery team all four years, and was an active member of the Tabletop Gaming Club, participating in a D&D campaign for two years—and then even creating her own original campaign when it ended.
Academically, Catherine participated in EPIC all four years. She also earned 1st place at both regional and state Tech Fair in the Digital Gaming Groups category, serving as the artist who created all the visuals for the winning submission.
She gives special thanks to Mr. Jensen for reigniting her love of reading and making archery fun again, and to Coach Daigle for pushing her and her peers to reach their full potential. One of her favorite memories will always be Friday night football games, marching onto the field at halftime, and spending time with friends afterward.
Catherine’s advice:
“Work hard, but don’t forget to still have fun.”
Catherine plans to join the Air Force after graduation and then pursue a career in computer engineering. She played clarinet in the marching band and concert band all four years, competed on the archery team all four years, and was an active member of the Tabletop Gaming Club, participating in a D&D campaign for two years—and then even creating her own original campaign when it ended.
Academically, Catherine participated in EPIC all four years. She also earned 1st place at both regional and state Tech Fair in the Digital Gaming Groups category, serving as the artist who created all the visuals for the winning submission.
She gives special thanks to Mr. Jensen for reigniting her love of reading and making archery fun again, and to Coach Daigle for pushing her and her peers to reach their full potential. One of her favorite memories will always be Friday night football games, marching onto the field at halftime, and spending time with friends afterward.
Catherine’s advice:
“Work hard, but don’t forget to still have fun.”

🔥⚽ Warrior Nation! ⚽🔥
Did you know that when our Boys Soccer team defeated McGill, it marked their 10th straight area championship?!
Even more impressive—this is the 17th area championship for Coach DeLange!
Now it’s our turn to show up. The Warriors host Daphne THIS TUESDAY at 7 PM in Warrior Stadium, and we need the stands packed loud and proud!
Let’s rally behind this incredible team and the coaches who have worked relentlessly all season.
Be there. Be loud. Be Warrior Strong!
Did you know that when our Boys Soccer team defeated McGill, it marked their 10th straight area championship?!
Even more impressive—this is the 17th area championship for Coach DeLange!
Now it’s our turn to show up. The Warriors host Daphne THIS TUESDAY at 7 PM in Warrior Stadium, and we need the stands packed loud and proud!
Let’s rally behind this incredible team and the coaches who have worked relentlessly all season.
Be there. Be loud. Be Warrior Strong!

AP Palooza day! 🎓🔥 Davidson students showed up ready to learn at Citronelle High School for AP exam prep in World History, U.S. History, Computer Science, and Psychology—thanks to A+ College Ready! Big appreciation for teachers Ken Daigle, Collin Lowell, and Dena Van den Bosch from the ITIP cohort, with Mr. Daigle and Mrs. Van den Bosch leading sessions. Proud of our students’ commitment—good luck on AP exams!
Nine Davidson High School students represented DHS at the Wildcats Regional STEM Day Competition at Bishop State Community College .
🏆 2nd Place – High School Banner Competition
🥉 3rd Place – High School Water Bottle Rocket Competition
Our students also showcased their creativity in the Egg Drop and Mousetrap Car events. Way to go, Warriors! 🖤💛
🏆 2nd Place – High School Banner Competition
🥉 3rd Place – High School Water Bottle Rocket Competition
Our students also showcased their creativity in the Egg Drop and Mousetrap Car events. Way to go, Warriors! 🖤💛
A group of our 10th grade EPIC students recently explored Flight Works, where they learned how flying works, toured the Airbus final assembly line, and discovered exciting career possibilities in aerospace engineering at Airbus. Hands-on experiences like this help our students see just how far their futures can go!










🌟 Senior Spotlight: Jordan Gamble 🌟
After high school, Jordan plans to attend Bishop State Community College while continuing to grow her clothing brand and expanding her hairstyling business.
During her time at Davidson, Jordan ran track her freshman year and advanced to state, and also played flag football her sophomore year. She’s proud of pushing herself—even through tough times—while making unforgettable memories, especially the fun of freshman year.
Jordan gives special thanks to Ms. Scott and Nurse Ransom for encouraging her when she didn’t feel like trying. Ms. Scott was “a mom at school,” always supportive (and always keeping snacks!).
Jordan’s advice to fellow students:
“Give it your all — you owe it to yourself!”
After high school, Jordan plans to attend Bishop State Community College while continuing to grow her clothing brand and expanding her hairstyling business.
During her time at Davidson, Jordan ran track her freshman year and advanced to state, and also played flag football her sophomore year. She’s proud of pushing herself—even through tough times—while making unforgettable memories, especially the fun of freshman year.
Jordan gives special thanks to Ms. Scott and Nurse Ransom for encouraging her when she didn’t feel like trying. Ms. Scott was “a mom at school,” always supportive (and always keeping snacks!).
Jordan’s advice to fellow students:
“Give it your all — you owe it to yourself!”

🏆 Outstanding Achievement Alert! 🇺🇸
We are incredibly proud to share that Davidson High School’s NJROTC program has earned an “Outstanding” inspection rating and the honor of Distinguished Unit with Academic Honors for the 2025–2026 school year!
In a letter to Superintendent Threadgill, Regan J. Kieff, GS‑13, Navy JROTC Area‑16 Citizenship Development Manager, wrote:
“As a result of this outstanding team effort, Davidson NJROTC will receive an ‘Outstanding’ inspection grade. This is a particularly noteworthy achievement, as the ‘Outstanding’ designation is earned by only a select few. Out of 29 units inspected, Davidson NJROTC is one of only five to receive this honor, placing them in very distinguished company. Their program proudly serves as a model of excellence for other schools to emulate throughout Area‑16.”
This recognition from the U.S. Navy reflects the hard work, discipline, and dedication of our cadets, along with the exceptional leadership of our NJROTC instructors and administrators.
Way to represent Davidson with excellence! 🖤💛
We are incredibly proud to share that Davidson High School’s NJROTC program has earned an “Outstanding” inspection rating and the honor of Distinguished Unit with Academic Honors for the 2025–2026 school year!
In a letter to Superintendent Threadgill, Regan J. Kieff, GS‑13, Navy JROTC Area‑16 Citizenship Development Manager, wrote:
“As a result of this outstanding team effort, Davidson NJROTC will receive an ‘Outstanding’ inspection grade. This is a particularly noteworthy achievement, as the ‘Outstanding’ designation is earned by only a select few. Out of 29 units inspected, Davidson NJROTC is one of only five to receive this honor, placing them in very distinguished company. Their program proudly serves as a model of excellence for other schools to emulate throughout Area‑16.”
This recognition from the U.S. Navy reflects the hard work, discipline, and dedication of our cadets, along with the exceptional leadership of our NJROTC instructors and administrators.
Way to represent Davidson with excellence! 🖤💛
James Edwards proudly represented Davidson High School as the Rotary Club Student of the Week, sharing powerful insights on Service Above Self at their meeting Thursday. We’re so proud of James for leading with character, leadership, and heart! ⭐


Big congratulations to Davidson High School for an incredible achievement! 🎉
On April 23, our HiQ team earned 2nd place in the HiQ National Contest, showcasing outstanding knowledge, teamwork, and dedication on a national stage. We are so proud of these students for representing our school with excellence and determination!
Final Scores:
Marple Newtown (PA): 52
Davidson: 49
Oconto Falls (WI): 32
Stanwood (WA): 20
Way to go, Warriors—your hard work truly paid off! 🖤💛
🌟 Senior Spotlight: Mackenzie Conklan 🌟
Mackenzie is headed to UAB this fall to study Political Science! During her time at Davidson, Mackenzie served as a Student Ambassador all three years, proudly representing her school and mentoring others. She was a JV Volleyball setter and team leader her freshman year, a member of National Honor Society since sophomore year, and a DIMUN staff member, where she discovered her love for working behind the scenes (even while being a sergeant on not-so-great health days!).
As the founding president of Davidson’s Multicultural Club, Mackenzie planted a seed she hopes will continue to grow for years to come. She’s also incredibly proud of persevering through invisible illnesses while maintaining a strong GPA—crediting her friends for always having her back.
She gives a special thank‑you to Mr. Lowell, whose AP U.S. History class ignited her passion for human rights and social justice, and of course to her mom, Mrs. Henley, who made going to school a little more unforgettable (and whose location was always a mystery 😄).
Her advice to juniors? "Your junior year gets you those initial scholarships but senior year is just as important if not more for the additional scholarships you will absolutely need. Senior slump is real and it’s really hard to work through. PLEASE make sure you pay attention to your GPA."
Mackenzie is headed to UAB this fall to study Political Science! During her time at Davidson, Mackenzie served as a Student Ambassador all three years, proudly representing her school and mentoring others. She was a JV Volleyball setter and team leader her freshman year, a member of National Honor Society since sophomore year, and a DIMUN staff member, where she discovered her love for working behind the scenes (even while being a sergeant on not-so-great health days!).
As the founding president of Davidson’s Multicultural Club, Mackenzie planted a seed she hopes will continue to grow for years to come. She’s also incredibly proud of persevering through invisible illnesses while maintaining a strong GPA—crediting her friends for always having her back.
She gives a special thank‑you to Mr. Lowell, whose AP U.S. History class ignited her passion for human rights and social justice, and of course to her mom, Mrs. Henley, who made going to school a little more unforgettable (and whose location was always a mystery 😄).
Her advice to juniors? "Your junior year gets you those initial scholarships but senior year is just as important if not more for the additional scholarships you will absolutely need. Senior slump is real and it’s really hard to work through. PLEASE make sure you pay attention to your GPA."

Big opportunities for Davidson Theatre students! 🎭✨
Broadway professional Vasthy Mompoint led hands-on workshops for Ms. Poorman’s Theatre classes and Thespian Honor students, while sharing insights into performing arts degrees and summer programs at AMDA. Several students are already taking the next step—so exciting to see their futures unfold!
Broadway professional Vasthy Mompoint led hands-on workshops for Ms. Poorman’s Theatre classes and Thespian Honor students, while sharing insights into performing arts degrees and summer programs at AMDA. Several students are already taking the next step—so exciting to see their futures unfold!





