🌸 Spring is in the air in the art classroom! 🎨✨
Our Visual Arts program is buzzing with creativity thanks to Ms. Bethan Morgans and her talented students! Several students have entered artwork into the Congressional Art Competition, our OFS EPIC students are exploring watercolor as part of their journey through different art mediums, and our EPIC 9th graders are getting a taste of art, choir, and theatre this year.
Meanwhile, our seniors are leaving their legacy—beautifying the classroom with ceiling tiles and wrapping up their final free‑choice projects, with many choosing the always‑popular bead project. We love seeing our Warriors express themselves through art! 🖤💛
Our Visual Arts program is buzzing with creativity thanks to Ms. Bethan Morgans and her talented students! Several students have entered artwork into the Congressional Art Competition, our OFS EPIC students are exploring watercolor as part of their journey through different art mediums, and our EPIC 9th graders are getting a taste of art, choir, and theatre this year.
Meanwhile, our seniors are leaving their legacy—beautifying the classroom with ceiling tiles and wrapping up their final free‑choice projects, with many choosing the always‑popular bead project. We love seeing our Warriors express themselves through art! 🖤💛










🎓 Senior Spotlight: Mauricio Gonon 🎓
Mauricio plans to attend the University of South Alabama to major in Nursing, with long-term goals of becoming a CRNA. Throughout high school, Mauricio stayed actively involved and built an impressive résumé, including Band – Sophomore & Junior years; NTHS & NSHSS – Junior & Senior years; HOSA – Junior year; FTA & FCCLA – Senior year; and earned Google Educator Level 1 & 2 certifications, as well as CNA certification!
When reflecting on high school, Mauricio says he’ll miss Ms. Faris the most for her enthusiasm, encouragement, and constant support in helping students stay on track. He’ll also cherish the friendships and memories made along the way.
His advice:
“It’s okay to be cautious, but don’t let fear stop you from reaching your max potential.”
Mauricio plans to attend the University of South Alabama to major in Nursing, with long-term goals of becoming a CRNA. Throughout high school, Mauricio stayed actively involved and built an impressive résumé, including Band – Sophomore & Junior years; NTHS & NSHSS – Junior & Senior years; HOSA – Junior year; FTA & FCCLA – Senior year; and earned Google Educator Level 1 & 2 certifications, as well as CNA certification!
When reflecting on high school, Mauricio says he’ll miss Ms. Faris the most for her enthusiasm, encouragement, and constant support in helping students stay on track. He’ll also cherish the friendships and memories made along the way.
His advice:
“It’s okay to be cautious, but don’t let fear stop you from reaching your max potential.”
In a tradition inspired by Taylor Swift, Mrs. Faris gifted each of her senior ELA students a unique friendship bracelet as they prepare to end their senior year. She'd like each of them to know that they made her year amazing, and she can't wait to see what they do next!







🌟 Senior Spotlight: James Edwards 🌟
James is heading to the University of South Alabama! He has made his mark at Davidson as Soccer Team Captain, a member of NHS, DIMUN, FCCLA, while also being an active leader in the Corpus Christi Youth Group and Parish Council. One of his favorite memories is winning the Buccaneer Bash Tournament in 2026—a highlight of his high school soccer career.
James gives a special shoutout to Coach Lowell: “He is a good teacher, role model, and coach,” and thanks Coach DeLange “for investing so much into my soccer training and being a role model for me.”
His advice to future Warriors?
“Work hard, make memories, and enjoy the moments.”
James is heading to the University of South Alabama! He has made his mark at Davidson as Soccer Team Captain, a member of NHS, DIMUN, FCCLA, while also being an active leader in the Corpus Christi Youth Group and Parish Council. One of his favorite memories is winning the Buccaneer Bash Tournament in 2026—a highlight of his high school soccer career.
James gives a special shoutout to Coach Lowell: “He is a good teacher, role model, and coach,” and thanks Coach DeLange “for investing so much into my soccer training and being a role model for me.”
His advice to future Warriors?
“Work hard, make memories, and enjoy the moments.”

🌟 Senior Spotlight: Julia Panchenko 🌟
Julia is headed to UAB as a bowling scholarship athlete. She plans to major in kinesiology and continue on to earn her Doctor of Physical Therapy, with the goal of becoming a Physical Therapist.
During her time at DHS, Julia has been involved in the following:
Bowling (4 yrs) – Team Captain all 4 years, All-County all 4 years, 1st Team All-State (2024–2026), and helped build a program from the ground up, making regionals her final two seasons
Cross Country (3 yrs) – Team Captain & Assistant Coach her senior year, Top 10 at Sectionals (2024 & 2025)
Track & Field (3 yrs)
Swim Team (2 yrs)
Beyond athletics, Julia has been active in DIMUN (PS Secretary), SGA, FCA Student Leader, IB, EPIC, a Special Olympics volunteer, Mobile USBC Youth Board Representative, and Alabama Youth State Leaders Program Mobile Representative, advocating for youth voices at the local and state level.
Her proudest moment? Watching Davidson bowling grow and thrive over four years—and being a part of that legacy.
Her favorite memory? Overnight trips to the Jesse Owens XC Meet—from team dinners to matching shorts, those moments created friendships she’ll carry for life.
Julia is especially grateful for Sra. Banashak, Ms. Shantazio, and Coach Guy for their guidance, honesty, encouragement, and constant support.
Advice for future graduates: “You don’t need to have it all figured out yet. Take a deep breath, meet your deadlines, and trust in God’s plan for you.”
Julia is headed to UAB as a bowling scholarship athlete. She plans to major in kinesiology and continue on to earn her Doctor of Physical Therapy, with the goal of becoming a Physical Therapist.
During her time at DHS, Julia has been involved in the following:
Bowling (4 yrs) – Team Captain all 4 years, All-County all 4 years, 1st Team All-State (2024–2026), and helped build a program from the ground up, making regionals her final two seasons
Cross Country (3 yrs) – Team Captain & Assistant Coach her senior year, Top 10 at Sectionals (2024 & 2025)
Track & Field (3 yrs)
Swim Team (2 yrs)
Beyond athletics, Julia has been active in DIMUN (PS Secretary), SGA, FCA Student Leader, IB, EPIC, a Special Olympics volunteer, Mobile USBC Youth Board Representative, and Alabama Youth State Leaders Program Mobile Representative, advocating for youth voices at the local and state level.
Her proudest moment? Watching Davidson bowling grow and thrive over four years—and being a part of that legacy.
Her favorite memory? Overnight trips to the Jesse Owens XC Meet—from team dinners to matching shorts, those moments created friendships she’ll carry for life.
Julia is especially grateful for Sra. Banashak, Ms. Shantazio, and Coach Guy for their guidance, honesty, encouragement, and constant support.
Advice for future graduates: “You don’t need to have it all figured out yet. Take a deep breath, meet your deadlines, and trust in God’s plan for you.”

🌟 Senior Spotlight: Sumedh Patil 🌟
Sumedh Patil is headed to Auburn University to major in Aerospace Engineering, with plans to earn a Master’s and PhD after undergrad.
During high school, Sumedh was involved in JV Cross Country, Varsity Tennis, DIMUN (Russia delegate & officer), NHS, SGA, TSA, IB, and EPIC. He was also an AP Scholar with Distinction. A standout in STEM, he competed in Mobile Regional Science & Engineering Fair for two years, earning 1st place in Engineering (2025) and taking home the “Future Rocket Scientist” Award at Alabama Science & Engineering Faor, along with a $200 prize. He also conducted undergraduate-level research at the University of South Alabama, recently presenting at the Conference for Production Systems and Logistics (CPSL).
As a Robotex design team member for three years—and Head of Design this year—Sumedh helped lead the team to 1st place overall at the BEST Regionals Competition (2025).
Sumedh is especially grateful for Mr. Brewer, noting "he’s been a role model for me both academically and as a person. He’s one of my favorite teachers and my conversations with him are some of my favorite." He also thanks Mrs. Griffin: "she inadvertently taught me how to be my own person, separate from other people’s influences and shadows. She was also one of the kindest teachers I’ve had, and since having her class, I always try to show that same kindness to others."
He’ll also fondly remember cross country practices—the supportive, never-quit mindset shared by the team.
Advice for Warriors: “For everything in life, the aim should be to gain experience; if that’s your goal, then nothing you ever do will ever be a failure.”
Sumedh Patil is headed to Auburn University to major in Aerospace Engineering, with plans to earn a Master’s and PhD after undergrad.
During high school, Sumedh was involved in JV Cross Country, Varsity Tennis, DIMUN (Russia delegate & officer), NHS, SGA, TSA, IB, and EPIC. He was also an AP Scholar with Distinction. A standout in STEM, he competed in Mobile Regional Science & Engineering Fair for two years, earning 1st place in Engineering (2025) and taking home the “Future Rocket Scientist” Award at Alabama Science & Engineering Faor, along with a $200 prize. He also conducted undergraduate-level research at the University of South Alabama, recently presenting at the Conference for Production Systems and Logistics (CPSL).
As a Robotex design team member for three years—and Head of Design this year—Sumedh helped lead the team to 1st place overall at the BEST Regionals Competition (2025).
Sumedh is especially grateful for Mr. Brewer, noting "he’s been a role model for me both academically and as a person. He’s one of my favorite teachers and my conversations with him are some of my favorite." He also thanks Mrs. Griffin: "she inadvertently taught me how to be my own person, separate from other people’s influences and shadows. She was also one of the kindest teachers I’ve had, and since having her class, I always try to show that same kindness to others."
He’ll also fondly remember cross country practices—the supportive, never-quit mindset shared by the team.
Advice for Warriors: “For everything in life, the aim should be to gain experience; if that’s your goal, then nothing you ever do will ever be a failure.”

🌟 Senior Spotlight: Shatha Foqahaa 🌟
Shatha plans to attend the University of South Alabama, majoring in Radiology. She is passionate about building a stable career dedicated to helping others—while continuing to grow, gain independence, and work toward long-term goals.
Throughout high school, Shatha was involved in DIMUN, Project Outreach, Yearbook, Kids Club, and Special Olympics. From strengthening communication and global awareness through DIMUN, to teamwork and storytelling in Yearbook and Project Outreach, to volunteering with Kids Club and Special Olympics, Shatha developed responsibility, patience, and empathy every step of the way.
Shatha is most proud of the growth achieved over the past four years—becoming more confident, improving academically, and persevering through challenges to stay focused on graduating.
Shatha will miss Mrs. Faris for her kindness, encouragement, and welcoming classroom, as well as their shared love of music. A heartfelt thank you also goes to Ms. Kynaston for two incredible years of guidance in Yearbook, her patience during deadlines, organization, and sense of humor.
Her advice for Warriors: “Be yourself and know that that’s good enough.”
Shatha plans to attend the University of South Alabama, majoring in Radiology. She is passionate about building a stable career dedicated to helping others—while continuing to grow, gain independence, and work toward long-term goals.
Throughout high school, Shatha was involved in DIMUN, Project Outreach, Yearbook, Kids Club, and Special Olympics. From strengthening communication and global awareness through DIMUN, to teamwork and storytelling in Yearbook and Project Outreach, to volunteering with Kids Club and Special Olympics, Shatha developed responsibility, patience, and empathy every step of the way.
Shatha is most proud of the growth achieved over the past four years—becoming more confident, improving academically, and persevering through challenges to stay focused on graduating.
Shatha will miss Mrs. Faris for her kindness, encouragement, and welcoming classroom, as well as their shared love of music. A heartfelt thank you also goes to Ms. Kynaston for two incredible years of guidance in Yearbook, her patience during deadlines, organization, and sense of humor.
Her advice for Warriors: “Be yourself and know that that’s good enough.”

🌟 Senior Spotlight: Owen Farmer 🌟
Owen plans to attend Mississippi State University to study Aerospace Engineering. A dedicated member of Davidson Cross Country & Track all four years, Owen qualified for State in cross country every year and earned All-County honors this past season—highlighted by a 2nd place finish at Sectionals. Cross country taught him to push himself not just physically, but mentally as well.
Owen is a Life Scout (Eagle Scout coming soon!) and a leader in Boy Scouts, as well as a committed member of DIMUN since freshman year—serving as Security Council Chairman his senior year. He’s also grown through Ambassadors, Swim Team, and TSA.
He’ll miss Coach Daigle the most for always supporting students in and out of the classroom, and he’s grateful for teachers like Sra. Banashak, who he says "believed in us even in 9th grade when we didn’t know a lick of Spanish, and she was there on every step of the journey."
Favorite memory: the annual cross country travel meet in North Alabama, full of unforgettable moments and strengthened friendships.
Advice to underclassmen: “Go beyond your comfort zone. While you’re in high school, you have so many teachers and classmates willing to help. Don’t waste those opportunities.”
Owen plans to attend Mississippi State University to study Aerospace Engineering. A dedicated member of Davidson Cross Country & Track all four years, Owen qualified for State in cross country every year and earned All-County honors this past season—highlighted by a 2nd place finish at Sectionals. Cross country taught him to push himself not just physically, but mentally as well.
Owen is a Life Scout (Eagle Scout coming soon!) and a leader in Boy Scouts, as well as a committed member of DIMUN since freshman year—serving as Security Council Chairman his senior year. He’s also grown through Ambassadors, Swim Team, and TSA.
He’ll miss Coach Daigle the most for always supporting students in and out of the classroom, and he’s grateful for teachers like Sra. Banashak, who he says "believed in us even in 9th grade when we didn’t know a lick of Spanish, and she was there on every step of the journey."
Favorite memory: the annual cross country travel meet in North Alabama, full of unforgettable moments and strengthened friendships.
Advice to underclassmen: “Go beyond your comfort zone. While you’re in high school, you have so many teachers and classmates willing to help. Don’t waste those opportunities.”

🌟 Senior Spotlight: Courtland Brown 🌟
Courtland will be attending the University of South Alabama to major in Animation!
During high school, Courtland was involved in theater, excelling in acting, stage managing, costuming, and makeup, while also participating in DIMUN, GSA, NHS, and Wild Warriors.
Some of her proudest accomplishments include becoming an Azalea Trail Maid and joining a new volunteer group, The Creative Collective of Talents and Time.
Courtland says she will miss Ms. Morgan the most, sharing that she was always incredibly supportive of her goals and understanding of everything she needed.
Favorite high school memory? Hanging out backstage during the musicals.
Courtland will be attending the University of South Alabama to major in Animation!
During high school, Courtland was involved in theater, excelling in acting, stage managing, costuming, and makeup, while also participating in DIMUN, GSA, NHS, and Wild Warriors.
Some of her proudest accomplishments include becoming an Azalea Trail Maid and joining a new volunteer group, The Creative Collective of Talents and Time.
Courtland says she will miss Ms. Morgan the most, sharing that she was always incredibly supportive of her goals and understanding of everything she needed.
Favorite high school memory? Hanging out backstage during the musicals.

🎓 Senior Spotlight: Isabella Brown 🌟
Isabella is ready for her next chapter—stepping into the workforce with a focus on her career goals! During her time at Davidson, she was a proud member of NHS, served as Prop Head and Stage Crew in theater, and defended the goal as Varsity Soccer’s goalkeeper all four years. Isabella earned Best Tech at the state level with a three-member tech team and was honored with the Heart of the Warrior Award two years in a row for soccer. One of her favorite memories was making it to the playoffs with the varsity soccer team.
She gives thanks to Ms. Morgans and Dr. Tucker for being friendly and understanding, and a special shoutout to Mr. Delange for supporting her both on and off the soccer field.
Her advice: “Beginnings are scary, endings are usually sad, but it’s the middle that counts the most.”
Isabella is ready for her next chapter—stepping into the workforce with a focus on her career goals! During her time at Davidson, she was a proud member of NHS, served as Prop Head and Stage Crew in theater, and defended the goal as Varsity Soccer’s goalkeeper all four years. Isabella earned Best Tech at the state level with a three-member tech team and was honored with the Heart of the Warrior Award two years in a row for soccer. One of her favorite memories was making it to the playoffs with the varsity soccer team.
She gives thanks to Ms. Morgans and Dr. Tucker for being friendly and understanding, and a special shoutout to Mr. Delange for supporting her both on and off the soccer field.
Her advice: “Beginnings are scary, endings are usually sad, but it’s the middle that counts the most.”

🌟 Senior Spotlight: Caroline Carter 🌟
Caroline will be attending Mississippi State University, majoring in Elementary Education, and continuing her love for music as a trumpet player in the Famous Maroon Band!
Throughout high school, Caroline stayed incredibly involved—4 years of marching band, symphonic band, cross country, and track, a 3-year SGA member, EPIC and school ambassador, FCA leader, DIMUN member and Political & Security Chair, 4-year MCPSS Honor Band member, AP Scholar with Honor, MREA Scholarship recipient, Senior Class Representative, and a Peach Mobile Azalea Trail Maid — with her most meaningful memory being Senior Night, where she walked the field for band and Trail before performing her final halftime show.
Caroline is especially grateful for Ms. Wilhelm for always being there to talk about life and Ms. Henley for making her days brighter and her time at Davidson even more special.
Her advice to underclassmen:
“Be involved! Your high school experience is what you make it—fill it doing things you love.”
Caroline will be attending Mississippi State University, majoring in Elementary Education, and continuing her love for music as a trumpet player in the Famous Maroon Band!
Throughout high school, Caroline stayed incredibly involved—4 years of marching band, symphonic band, cross country, and track, a 3-year SGA member, EPIC and school ambassador, FCA leader, DIMUN member and Political & Security Chair, 4-year MCPSS Honor Band member, AP Scholar with Honor, MREA Scholarship recipient, Senior Class Representative, and a Peach Mobile Azalea Trail Maid — with her most meaningful memory being Senior Night, where she walked the field for band and Trail before performing her final halftime show.
Caroline is especially grateful for Ms. Wilhelm for always being there to talk about life and Ms. Henley for making her days brighter and her time at Davidson even more special.
Her advice to underclassmen:
“Be involved! Your high school experience is what you make it—fill it doing things you love.”

🌟 Senior Spotlight: Jackson Fox 🌟
Jackson plans to attend the University of South Alabama Honors College, where he will major in Political Science and minor in Linguistics. After college, he hopes to pursue a law degree with a focus on International Relations.
Throughout high school, Jackson stayed actively involved—participating in band from 9th–11th grade, and in his senior year, joining Law & Debate Club and Scholar’s Bowl, where he proudly served as team captain. One of his biggest accomplishments was going 11–0 in Scholar’s Bowl and successfully completing IB.
Jackson gives a shoutout to Mr. Duke, whose class he looked forward to every single day.
His advice to underclassmen? “Do some homework every now and then.”
Jackson plans to attend the University of South Alabama Honors College, where he will major in Political Science and minor in Linguistics. After college, he hopes to pursue a law degree with a focus on International Relations.
Throughout high school, Jackson stayed actively involved—participating in band from 9th–11th grade, and in his senior year, joining Law & Debate Club and Scholar’s Bowl, where he proudly served as team captain. One of his biggest accomplishments was going 11–0 in Scholar’s Bowl and successfully completing IB.
Jackson gives a shoutout to Mr. Duke, whose class he looked forward to every single day.
His advice to underclassmen? “Do some homework every now and then.”

🌟 Senior Spotlight: Christy Wrightington 🌟
Christy is headed toward a future in healthcare as a Pediatric CNA, driven by compassion and a desire to make a difference in the lives of children. She has also excelled academically as a proud member of the National Honor Society.
Christy gives special thanks to Ms. Scott for always seeing the good in her and pushing her to work harder and believe in herself.
Her advice to others is simple but powerful: Stay focused and always be yourself!
Christy is headed toward a future in healthcare as a Pediatric CNA, driven by compassion and a desire to make a difference in the lives of children. She has also excelled academically as a proud member of the National Honor Society.
Christy gives special thanks to Ms. Scott for always seeing the good in her and pushing her to work harder and believe in herself.
Her advice to others is simple but powerful: Stay focused and always be yourself!

🌟 Senior Spotlight: Lexie Miller 🌟
Lexie is headed to Texas after graduation to pursue cosmetology, with a heart set on helping people who can’t help themselves.
During her time at Davidson, Lexie participated in Theatre I–III, art, dance, color guard/marching band, and DIMUN. One of her proudest accomplishments has been choosing herself—and continuing to chase her goals.
Her favorite memory? Being in her first play—the rush of being the main character, the applause at the end, and celebrating that moment with loved ones.
Lexie says she’ll miss so many who tried to help her along the way: Mrs. Callais, Mrs. Schemensky, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Tucker, Mr. Jensen, Mr. Faris, and Nurse Ransom. A special shoutout goes to Mrs. Callais, whom Lexie describes as one of the best teachers anywhere—always caring, engaging, and inspiring students to learn.
Lexie’s advice to underclassmen:
"High school is hard, and fitting in is harder—so don’t. Be yourself. Try new things. Art is a great way to discover who you are. The right people will lift you up instead of tearing you down."
Lexie is headed to Texas after graduation to pursue cosmetology, with a heart set on helping people who can’t help themselves.
During her time at Davidson, Lexie participated in Theatre I–III, art, dance, color guard/marching band, and DIMUN. One of her proudest accomplishments has been choosing herself—and continuing to chase her goals.
Her favorite memory? Being in her first play—the rush of being the main character, the applause at the end, and celebrating that moment with loved ones.
Lexie says she’ll miss so many who tried to help her along the way: Mrs. Callais, Mrs. Schemensky, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Tucker, Mr. Jensen, Mr. Faris, and Nurse Ransom. A special shoutout goes to Mrs. Callais, whom Lexie describes as one of the best teachers anywhere—always caring, engaging, and inspiring students to learn.
Lexie’s advice to underclassmen:
"High school is hard, and fitting in is harder—so don’t. Be yourself. Try new things. Art is a great way to discover who you are. The right people will lift you up instead of tearing you down."

✨ Senior Spotlight: Riley James ✨
Riley has been a dedicated Marching Band member all 4 years, participated in Concert Band and Symphonic Band for 2 years each, rocked Jazz Band, and earned spots in District Honor Band and Mobile County Honor Band. Beyond music, Riley served as FCCLA President during senior year, competed in the Mac Down and Cajun Cook-offs, and stayed involved in Chess Club, Art Club, and as a Church Choir musician.
Proudest accomplishment: Making District Honor Band
Biggest influences: Dr. Beattie and Mr. Messer for constant encouragement, Mrs. Callias for making language arts fun, and Mrs. Baxter for opening the door to endless possibilities in cooking
Favorite high school memory: Cooking food with friends!
Advice to underclassmen: Start preparing for college and life after college by your junior year!
Riley has been a dedicated Marching Band member all 4 years, participated in Concert Band and Symphonic Band for 2 years each, rocked Jazz Band, and earned spots in District Honor Band and Mobile County Honor Band. Beyond music, Riley served as FCCLA President during senior year, competed in the Mac Down and Cajun Cook-offs, and stayed involved in Chess Club, Art Club, and as a Church Choir musician.
Proudest accomplishment: Making District Honor Band
Biggest influences: Dr. Beattie and Mr. Messer for constant encouragement, Mrs. Callias for making language arts fun, and Mrs. Baxter for opening the door to endless possibilities in cooking
Favorite high school memory: Cooking food with friends!
Advice to underclassmen: Start preparing for college and life after college by your junior year!


🎉 Congratulations to Our Craft Academy Selections! 🎉
Congratulations to the following students for being selected to attend the Academy of Craft Training next school year! Students were required to apply and interview as part of the selection process, and we are very proud of their achievement.
Selected Students:
Bryan Bush
Yusuf Al Qublan
Timothy Cruz
Tykious Davis
Aidan Dolmo
E'monie Harper
Isaiah Nash
Leevaughn Pettway
Jocelyn Snell
Antwan Thomas
Jesse Tran
Ashton Bernoudy
Lillian Leonard
Jakobe Moore
Ricardo Newman
Lucian Brewer
Tristin Sims
Isiah Talmadge
William Tanner
Camron Tucker
J’korie Williams
We are incredibly proud of each of you and look forward to seeing all you accomplish through this opportunity!
Congratulations to the following students for being selected to attend the Academy of Craft Training next school year! Students were required to apply and interview as part of the selection process, and we are very proud of their achievement.
Selected Students:
Bryan Bush
Yusuf Al Qublan
Timothy Cruz
Tykious Davis
Aidan Dolmo
E'monie Harper
Isaiah Nash
Leevaughn Pettway
Jocelyn Snell
Antwan Thomas
Jesse Tran
Ashton Bernoudy
Lillian Leonard
Jakobe Moore
Ricardo Newman
Lucian Brewer
Tristin Sims
Isiah Talmadge
William Tanner
Camron Tucker
J’korie Williams
We are incredibly proud of each of you and look forward to seeing all you accomplish through this opportunity!

🌟 Senior Spotlight: Sean Mitteer 🌟
Sean is headed to Auburn University to pursue a degree in Computer Engineering, all while continuing to sharpen his skills as a digital artist and filmmaker.
At Davidson, Sean stayed busy—and successful—being involved in IB, Boy Scouts, Cross Country, Robotics Club, DIMUN, TSA, Warrior Law, and Chess Club. He will earn his Eagle Scout rank by year’s end, placed 3rd in the Alabama Governor’s App Challenge, became an AP Scholar with Distinction, and landed Top 3 in the MCPSS Film Festival.
Sean credits Mr. Pouliot and Coach Daigle as major inspirations, pushing him to “do better and create better” in his two biggest passions—coding and filmmaking. One of his favorite memories was creating IB Portfolio Film with friends, traveling to different locations, and turning one of those short films into an award-winning project.
Another shoutout goes to Mr. Lowell, who helped Sean learn how to truly “lock in” as a student—and survived plenty of good-natured daily chaos in the process.
Best advice from Sean:
“If it’s difficult, then chances are it’s exactly what needs to be done—so do it.
Sean is headed to Auburn University to pursue a degree in Computer Engineering, all while continuing to sharpen his skills as a digital artist and filmmaker.
At Davidson, Sean stayed busy—and successful—being involved in IB, Boy Scouts, Cross Country, Robotics Club, DIMUN, TSA, Warrior Law, and Chess Club. He will earn his Eagle Scout rank by year’s end, placed 3rd in the Alabama Governor’s App Challenge, became an AP Scholar with Distinction, and landed Top 3 in the MCPSS Film Festival.
Sean credits Mr. Pouliot and Coach Daigle as major inspirations, pushing him to “do better and create better” in his two biggest passions—coding and filmmaking. One of his favorite memories was creating IB Portfolio Film with friends, traveling to different locations, and turning one of those short films into an award-winning project.
Another shoutout goes to Mr. Lowell, who helped Sean learn how to truly “lock in” as a student—and survived plenty of good-natured daily chaos in the process.
Best advice from Sean:
“If it’s difficult, then chances are it’s exactly what needs to be done—so do it.

✨ Senior Spotlight: Corrian Moore ✨
Corrian will attend the University of South Alabama, majoring in Computer Science, with goals of building a future in technology—whether in software development, cybersecurity, or another ever‑evolving tech field.
During his four years at Davidson, Corrian demonstrated outstanding leadership and growth as a member of the NJROTC Warrior Battalion, rising to Company Executive Officer and competing in drill competitions that required discipline and dedication. He also served as Secretary of the Black Student Union.
Corrian is most proud of stepping into leadership roles and pushing beyond his comfort zone—especially performing in the BSU Talent Show, a moment that proved he’s capable of more than he ever imagined. He's grateful for mentors like Senior Chief Jones, who he notes "taught me how to believe in myself, even when I felt like no one else did. He showed me how to be a leader, always have a plan, and never give up. He believed in me when I struggled to believe in myself, and that’s something I’ll carry with me." He also wants to thank Mrs. Henley "for always being there for me since I came to Davidson. She’s been like a second mom and someone I could always lean on. She supported me through everything, especially during tough times, and always pushed me to be better. No matter what kind of day I was having, she always found a way to make me smile."
His advice for future Warriors? "Stay focused, put your future first, and never let distractions derail your goals." 🖤💛
Corrian will attend the University of South Alabama, majoring in Computer Science, with goals of building a future in technology—whether in software development, cybersecurity, or another ever‑evolving tech field.
During his four years at Davidson, Corrian demonstrated outstanding leadership and growth as a member of the NJROTC Warrior Battalion, rising to Company Executive Officer and competing in drill competitions that required discipline and dedication. He also served as Secretary of the Black Student Union.
Corrian is most proud of stepping into leadership roles and pushing beyond his comfort zone—especially performing in the BSU Talent Show, a moment that proved he’s capable of more than he ever imagined. He's grateful for mentors like Senior Chief Jones, who he notes "taught me how to believe in myself, even when I felt like no one else did. He showed me how to be a leader, always have a plan, and never give up. He believed in me when I struggled to believe in myself, and that’s something I’ll carry with me." He also wants to thank Mrs. Henley "for always being there for me since I came to Davidson. She’s been like a second mom and someone I could always lean on. She supported me through everything, especially during tough times, and always pushed me to be better. No matter what kind of day I was having, she always found a way to make me smile."
His advice for future Warriors? "Stay focused, put your future first, and never let distractions derail your goals." 🖤💛


🌟 Senior Spotlight 🌟
Isaiah McNulty is headed to Bishop State, and we couldn’t be prouder!
While a Davidson Warrior, Isaiah made his mark through E-Sports, one of his favorite extracurriculars. He also took advantage of incredible opportunities by attending Bryant Career Tech Center, building skills that will carry him into his next chapter.
The person he’ll miss the most? Mrs. Tucker — a teacher who clearly made a lasting impact.
Isaiah McNulty is headed to Bishop State, and we couldn’t be prouder!
While a Davidson Warrior, Isaiah made his mark through E-Sports, one of his favorite extracurriculars. He also took advantage of incredible opportunities by attending Bryant Career Tech Center, building skills that will carry him into his next chapter.
The person he’ll miss the most? Mrs. Tucker — a teacher who clearly made a lasting impact.


🌟 Senior Spotlight: Taylor Mack 🌟
Taylor plans to attend Coastal Community College to earn her associate’s degree before continuing on to the University of South Alabama to pursue a degree in Radiology.
She is a 3-year Varsity Softball player, a proud member of the National Technical Honor Society, President of FCA and FCCLA, a Bryant Career Technical Center Ambassador, 2025 HOSA Secretary, Google Certified Educator (Levels 1 & 2), and holds CPR and CNA certifications. She also participated in USA Upward Bound, works as a cashier at Walmart, and is a proud member of 3 Circle Church Midtown.
Taylor is most proud of becoming a member of the National Technical Honor Society and earning her CNA certification.
She says she’ll miss Mrs. Callias the most, sharing that she believed in every student and made reading joyful by encouraging everyone to slow down and truly enjoy a good book, especially in Women’s Literature.
Some of Taylor’s favorite memories include cheering on her softball teammates, and she gives a special shoutout to Mrs. Little and Mrs. Wood at the Bryant Center for being compassionate, supportive, and “soooo funny!”
Advice to future graduates:
“Don’t be anybody’s fool. Find your circle and stay out of the way. Take hold of the many opportunities offered, make the most out of high school because the real world is coming very fast, and most importantly—be your own person!”
Taylor plans to attend Coastal Community College to earn her associate’s degree before continuing on to the University of South Alabama to pursue a degree in Radiology.
She is a 3-year Varsity Softball player, a proud member of the National Technical Honor Society, President of FCA and FCCLA, a Bryant Career Technical Center Ambassador, 2025 HOSA Secretary, Google Certified Educator (Levels 1 & 2), and holds CPR and CNA certifications. She also participated in USA Upward Bound, works as a cashier at Walmart, and is a proud member of 3 Circle Church Midtown.
Taylor is most proud of becoming a member of the National Technical Honor Society and earning her CNA certification.
She says she’ll miss Mrs. Callias the most, sharing that she believed in every student and made reading joyful by encouraging everyone to slow down and truly enjoy a good book, especially in Women’s Literature.
Some of Taylor’s favorite memories include cheering on her softball teammates, and she gives a special shoutout to Mrs. Little and Mrs. Wood at the Bryant Center for being compassionate, supportive, and “soooo funny!”
Advice to future graduates:
“Don’t be anybody’s fool. Find your circle and stay out of the way. Take hold of the many opportunities offered, make the most out of high school because the real world is coming very fast, and most importantly—be your own person!”

