18-year-old mom graduates from high school at top of class: 'I'm determined to make my son proud'
Lauren
Spencer, an 18-year-old from Atlanta, just graduated from high school,
in the top 5 percent of her class and with 15 college-credit hours under
her belt. She accomplished all this while pregnant with her son. “I’m
so proud of myself,” Spencer wrote in an essay for Love What Matters. And who could blame her?
In
her essay, Spencer writes that until last year she was the “good child”
who “always played by the rules” — and that her family was shocked when
she got pregnant during her senior year of high school. “The feeling of
disappointing my family was definitely new for me, being that I had
been a straight-A student who stayed out of trouble.”
Spencer
knew that pregnancy meant that getting her high school diploma would be
that much more difficult, but she refused to stop pursuing her dreams.
“At that moment, I decided I did not have to become a disappointment
because I was pregnant,” she wrote. “I could still keep my grades up and
go on to do big things. It would just be more of a challenge with a
baby.”
“It
was far from easy, battling with pregnancy symptoms while being a
full-time student,” Spencer wrote. “I remember nights being extremely
exhausted but having to stay up to finish lab reports, essays, etc.”
Can I brag a little ? I finished high school a semester early with 15 college credit hours . Had my son and still graduated in the top 5% of my class 💪🏽❤️ Proud of myself pic.twitter.com/4GBUst6TSr— Lauren ✨ (@saylaurenn) May 21, 2018
At
the time Spencer became pregnant, she was enrolled in both high school
and college courses — she was doing so well that she was able to finish
classes in winter — months ahead of graduation.
“My counselor let me
know that I qualified to graduate in December,” she wrote. “I jumped at
this opportunity. I was able to rest and prepare for my little one until
my due date in March.” And her final average was 94. “This put me in
the top 5 percent of my class.”
Many on social media have been impressed by Spencer’s success. Her tweet announcing her graduation has 41,000 likes.
The
new mom will be starting college in the fall at Georgia State
University. “I know it will be challenging, but I am determined to make
not only myself but my son proud,” she wrote.
“I
am not in any way encouraging teen pregnancy; I just want to encourage
others who are in the same situation,” she wrote. “I want them to know
it is not the end of the world, and they can still go on to accomplish
great things, which is exactly what I plan to do.”
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