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Teen with “everything to lose” graduates top of his class despite being homeless for 12 years
One of the greatest achievements one can accomplish in a high school career is to be named valedictorian.
To achieve that, though, one has to maintain a 3.9-4.0 GPA.
Most of us were guilty of taking a “year off” in high school.
Whether that was in our first year, when we were trying to adjust to a bigger workload, in our third year, when the social side of schooling became too much of a distraction, or in our last year, when the mounting pressure became too much and quitting at the last hurdle just seemed easier.
But if you want to be named valedictorian, you can’t even take a day off learning, not unless you want to risk your grades sliding.
You’d imagine, therefore, that only the kids that have the privilege of growing up in a stable household have the opportunity to be awarded this prestigious title.
But Griffin Furlong is one valedictorian putting an end to that stereotype.
What set’s Griffin apart from other valedictorians is that he didn’t have the privilege of a stable environment.
Actually, Griffin and his dad have been struggling with homelessness for the last 12 years.
Throughout his high school career, Griffin never had the security of his own bedroom or even the same roof over his head.
Being homeless doesn’t afford a “quiet environment” to study in.
Learn more about Griffin’s journey to success in the touching video below!
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