
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!

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.

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." 🖤💛


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.


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!”

Imagine studying history just for fun and the love of learning! We are proud of these scholars for voluntarily researching and creating a project on a historical topic of their choice. Congratulations to Alex Choi for coming in third place in the academic paper category, and Ke'Miyah Lett and Kaitlyn Kollin for placing second in group website. These two ladies will be advancing to the National History Day at the University of Maryland in June. Well done students!




Julia (Bowling) earned this week’s honor, and Whisper (Softball) will be featured next week.
Way to represent Davidson with excellence in academics and athletics! 🖤💛



Aubrie plans to attend the University of South Alabama. She was heavily involved in Yearbook and Black Student Union during her junior and senior years. In Yearbook, she did it all—taking photos, conducting interviews, and hand‑crafting graphics that brought the book to life. As a senior leader in BSU, Aubrie was involved with planning events and organizing meetings.
What she’s most proud of is her personal transformation—from an uninterested, uninvolved teenager into a proactive, motivated young adult who took control of her education and committed to success.
She will miss Mrs. Henley the most, who has been a constant source of support and encouragement, always believing in Aubrie and being there through big and small moments alike. She also gives a heartfelt thank‑you to Mrs. Faris for being a positive light: "no matter what morning I was having I always felt a little better leaving her classroom than I did coming in!"
Her favorite memory? Emceeing the BSU Talent Show senior year—seeing all the hard work pay off and feeling the joy of the club’s success.
Advice from Aubrie: Surround yourself with people who uplift you, encourage you, and stand by you even during hard times.


Davidson is proud to announce the SIXTY Warriors who scored a 30 or higher on the ACT this year! We look forward to celebrating these outstanding scholars at a luncheon on campus April 28. 🖤💛

Aireynna is headed to the University of South Alabama to major in Art! While at DHS, she shined in Visual Arts and Esports, competing on the Splatoon team and earning Runner-Up in Splatoon 3 (2024). She was also Voted Most Artistic by the Yearbook Committee and has showcased her artwork through multiple visual arts recognitions.
From competing statewide at Comic Con conventions to motivating her fellow competitors at ESports competitions, Aireynna was a team player. She gives special thanks to Dr. Tucker, whose dedication and support made field trips, competitions, and unforgettable moments possible.
Her favorite quote: “Yesterday is history, tomorrow a mystery, today is a gift.”


Because they help grow our students into strong, capable adults, we planted a crape myrtle in their honor—a lasting reminder of everything they pour into our school community.
We love our APs!





Ethan will attend Texas A&M University and join the Corps of Cadets, where he plans to major in Accounting. His long-term goal is to enlist in the U.S. Navy and work toward becoming a Naval Aviator 🇺🇸✈️
During his time at Davidson, Ethan has been involved in National Honor Society, DHS Ambassadors, and Band, with his proudest achievements being earning Eagle Scout and induction into NHS. He’s grateful for the support of his teachers—especially Dr. Beattie—his friends, and everyone who helped him along the way.
Ethan’s advice to underclassmen: Don’t slack on grades—finish strong and plan ahead so senior year counts!


Register today for the EF Trip to Ireland, England, and France and lock in the Early Enrollment Discount.
Castles. Crowns. Croissants. 🇮🇪🇬🇧🇫🇷✨
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Davidson is proud to announce the 45 Warriors who scored a 30 or higher on the ACT this year! We look forward to celebrating these outstanding scholars at a luncheon on campus April 28. 🖤💛

Joaquin plans to attend college after graduation and is still exploring potential majors. He is excited to discover new interests, and embrace the opportunities college offers for both academic and personal growth.
Throughout high school, Joaquin was involved in band, playing the tuba in marching band, symphonic band, and honor band. Academically, Joaquin challenged himself by taking all honors classes, earning an impressive 4.07 GPA, and achieving Microsoft Word and Excel certifications. His favorite memories include band competitions, where teamwork, excitement, and school spirit came together.
Joaquin would like to thank Mr. Beattie and Mr. Messer for their guidance and encouragement, and he will especially miss Mrs. Faris for making learning fun and engaging. He notes, "She always made her class fun and engaging, which made learning enjoyable. I looked forward to going to her class because of the positive and welcoming environment she created. Her enthusiasm and dedication to her students made a lasting impact on me, and she is someone I will always remember."
Advice he lives by: “Miss a deadline and watch your GPA fight for its life.”

Warriors packed the auditorium today to cheer on our DHS Kinetics and KDC II dancers during their spring show, Pieces of Us—and wow, what an incredible performance!
🎭 Open to the public TONIGHT at 6:30 PM in our auditorium.
Come out and show these Warriors some love!








🏐 Incoming 10th–12th graders
📅 May 5 & 6
⏰ 3:00–4:00 PM
Interested in playing volleyball for the Warriors?
➡️ Click the link below for tryout info and to sign up:
🔗 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSflUIzxl7NSSmfF0yPNtuR11PZXV9FG187_xYw97Cy4AsE02g/viewform

🌟 Senior Spotlight: Princess Smith 🌟
Princess Smith plans to become a real estate agent while taking classes to pursue her goal of becoming a lawyer. She is an active and proud member of EQB (Exceptional Queens of Beauty), where she dances, steps, serves her community, and uplifts other young girls through outreach events, service projects, and performances. Being part of EQB Line 19 has been one of the most meaningful experiences of her high school journey.
Her favorite memory is the talent show, where she had an unforgettable time strolling and celebrating with her EQB sisters.
Princess gives a special shoutout to Mrs. Tucker, a teacher she deeply appreciates for her guidance and advice: "I just love the way she teaches. Plus you can talk to her about anything and she gives you some of the best advice! I love talking to her."
Her message to others: stay focused, handle your business first, keep God first, and chase your dreams.


Zariah Haques’ artwork has been selected as a winner in this year’s art competition—placing 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or earning an Honorable Mention! Her official placement will be revealed at the awards banquet on Thursday, April 30.
👉 You can help choose the Game Day Program Cover!
Please take a moment to vote for Zariah:
🔗 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeamXp7JfiUvZ5qyP8a6wNoccSgFAuxUc3VIaqCJtzw0r7DkA/viewform
Let’s show our support—vote and share! 💛🖤
