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News We Love: Zaria and Zion Hanchell's hard work pays off

News We Love: Zaria and Zion Hanchell's hard work pays off
JULY. AS GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 2025, CELEBRATE THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS, WE ARE HIGHLIGHTING SIBLINGS WHO ARE EMBARKING ON THEIR NEXT JOURNEYS EARLIER THAN MOST. ERIN BURNETT SAT DOWN WITH THEM TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN TONIGHT맥스카지노S 12 INSPIRES. ZARIA. HANSEL. THAT맥스카지노S ZARIA HANSEL EARNING HER DIPLOMA AT AGE 18 AND FINISHING HER DEGREE IN ONLY THREE YEARS. I WAS A POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR DURING MY THREE YEARS AT NCCU WITH A CONCENTRATION IN THEORY AND PRE-LAW AND A SECONDARY CONCENTRATION IN CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND PUBLIC POLICY. SHE STARTED COLLEGE AT 15 YEARS OLD. AFTER SKIPPING EIGHTH AND 11TH GRADES. AT THE BEGINNING OF MY 11TH GRADE, WE REALIZED THAT I ONLY HAD A FEW CLASSES LEFT TO TAKE, AND THAT EITHER DURING MY SENIOR YEAR I COULD TAKE SOME COMMUNITY COLLEGE CLASSES TO FILL UP THE REST OF MY SCHEDULE. AND I SAID, IF I맥스카지노M GOING TO TAKE COLLEGE CLASSES ANYWAYS, I MIGHT AS WELL JUST GO TO COLLEGE AT NCCU. ZARIA WAS ON A FULL RIDE SCHOLARSHIP. OF COURSE, THEY KIND OF SAW ME AS THEIR YOUNGER SISTER. THEY ALMOST TOOK ON A MORE PROTECTIVE STANCE FOR ME. I DIDN맥스카지노T TELL EVERYONE HOW OLD I WAS THAT I CAME INTO CONTACT WITH, BUT A GOOD BIT OF PEOPLE KNEW AND THEY WERE MORE SO IMPRESSED WITH MY ACCOMPLISHMENTS. RATHER THAN LOOKING DOWN ON ME. ON FRIDAY, SHE맥스카지노LL WATCH HER YOUNGER BROTHER, ZION, GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL, AND AT 16, ZION IS HEADED TO NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY IN THE FALL, ALSO ON A FULL RIDE AFTER RACKING IN MORE THAN $1 MILLION IN SCHOLARSHIPS. SHE맥스카지노S BEEN A GREAT AID TO ME. I CAN TALK TO HER ABOUT ANYTHING AND KNOWING LIKE WE맥스카지노VE BEEN THROUGH MOST OF THE SAME THINGS AND GRADUATING EARLY AND EVERYTHING, SHE맥스카지노S JUST A GREAT HAND TO HOLD. I맥스카지노M VERY PROUD SEEING HER GRADUATE COLLEGE, EVEN AT THE AGE OF 18 ALREADY, IS LIKE, GREAT TO SEE. AND I KNOW I HAVE BIG SHOES TO FILL, BUT I KNOW I CAN FORGE MY OWN PATH. THE SIBLINGS CREDIT THEIR SUCCESS TO THEIR PARENTS, WHO THEY SAY INSTILLED THEIR FAITH AND A LOVE OF EDUCATION. THEY ALSO HAVE OTHER HOBBIES, FROM ART TO SINGING. WITH EVERY BREATH THAT I AM ABLE, WE맥스카지노RE ALWAYS VERY SUPPORTIVE OF EACH OTHER. WE ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT WE LIFT EACH OTHER UP BECAUSE THE WORLD CAN BE A NEGATIVE PLACE. SOMETIMES. IN WINSTON-SALEM, I맥스카지노M ERIN BURNETT, WXII 12 NEWS. I WILL SING. CONGRATS TO BOTH! ZARIAH IS HEADED TO LAW SCHOOL AT ELON UNIVERSITY WITH DREAMS OF BECOMING A JUDGE
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News We Love: Zaria and Zion Hanchell's hard work pays off
As the class of 2025 celebrates their accomplishments and embarks on new life journeys, one pair of graduating siblings is hitting these milestones earlier than most.Zaria Hanchell graduated from North Carolina Central University last week with a degree in political science at just 18 years old.At NCCU, Hanchell received a full-ride scholarship as a part of the Cheatham-White Scholars Program."My parents, especially, have been supportive throughout my entire academic journey. My mother homeschooled my brother and I during some time in elementary school," she said.Hanchell will be off to law school at Elon University in the fall.On Friday, her brother Zion Hanchell, is graduating as valedictorian of his high school class at Winston Salem Christian School at 16 years old.During the college application process, Zion accrued about $1.3 million in scholarships from 13 universities.He will be attending North Carolina A&T State University as a pre-med chemistry major.He is also receiving a full-ride scholarship. The siblings credit their success to their parents, whom they said instilled in them faith and a love of education.They also have many hobbies, from art to singing. Hanchell hopes to be a judge, and Zion is an aspiring pediatrician.

As the class of 2025 celebrates their accomplishments and embarks on new life journeys, one pair of graduating siblings is hitting these milestones earlier than most.

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Zaria Hanchell graduated from North Carolina Central University last week with a degree in political science at just 18 years old.

At NCCU, Hanchell received a full-ride scholarship as a part of the Cheatham-White Scholars Program.

"My parents, especially, have been supportive throughout my entire academic journey. My mother homeschooled my brother and I during some time in elementary school," she said.

Hanchell will be off to law school at Elon University in the fall.

On Friday, her brother Zion Hanchell, is graduating as valedictorian of his high school class at Winston Salem Christian School at 16 years old.

During the college application process, Zion accrued about $1.3 million in scholarships from 13 universities.

He will be attending North Carolina A&T State University as a pre-med chemistry major.

He is also receiving a full-ride scholarship.

The siblings credit their success to their parents, whom they said instilled in them faith and a love of education.

They also have many hobbies, from art to singing. Hanchell hopes to be a judge, and Zion is an aspiring pediatrician.