PEARL – Skylar Johnson was the only female in her commercial aviation cohort at Hinds Community College. The 19-year-old Brandon native loved her student experience at Hinds, but sometimes people not connected to the school would make unkind remarks about her pursuit to become a pilot.
To encourage Johnson, her grandmother often wrote the words, “I can,” or “Psalms 3:14” on the inside of Johnson’s hand. The Bible passage refers to the lament of David fleeing Absalom, expressing distress over foes but finding hope in a higher power.
“It would be just for her to look at in class if she needed it to give her strength. No one else could see it,” grandmother Donna Chapman of Byrum said.

Hinds graduates celebrate after receiving diplomas during commencement exercises at Muse Center on Dec. 11 during the 10 a.m. ceremony.
Johnson joined 900 Hinds students earning nearly 1,300 credentials during four graduation ceremonies held Dec. 10 and Dec. 11 at the Muse Center. She graduated magna cum laude and will pursue a bachelor’s degree in aviation business science and management at Middle Georgia State University while accruing enough hours to obtain her pilot’s license.
Among the entire class, 466 students graduated with honors, including 239 cum laude, or 3.2 to 3.59 grade point average; 166 magna cum laude, or 3.6-3.99 GPA and 63 summa cum laude, a perfect 4.0 GPA.

Hinds President Dr. Stephen Vacik (center) with Dec. 11 student commencement speakers Keveion McClain, 21, of Grenada (left) and Chloe King, 19, of Terry.
lso graduating on Thursday morning at 10 a.m. – the ceremony for students with last names beginning H-N, was 56-year-old Catrina Kitchens of Pearl. A licensed hair stylist for 33 years, she decided to return to school to pursue her passion of working with children. She stopped taking college course when she had children.
“It’s been in the making for years,” the mother of four and grandmother of six ages 2-13 said. “I just never did it. I want to set an example to my grandkids that it is never too late to go after something.”
Kitchens plans to obtain a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education at Jackson State University and open a daycare center.

Hinds graduate 56-year-old Catrina Kitchens of Pearl, a licensed hair stylist for 33 years, she decided to return to school to pursue her dream of working with children. She graduated with an associate degree in early childhood education on Dec. 11 and will attend Jackson State University. She wants to open a daycare.
Honors student Chloe King, 19, of Terry, offered remarks on behalf of her classmates during the ceremony. After graduation, King plans to attend nursing school and continue her education to be come an OB/GYN.
“Even when it was hard…we didn’t give up,” King said. “Some of us came to be the first in our families to graduate. Some of us came to start over. Some of us came chasing a calling. But all of us came because we believed, somewhere deep inside, that we could become more than who we were. And we did.”

Hinds Honors graduate Chloe King presented remarks on behalf of her classmates at Dec. 11 morning graduation ceremony at Muse Center. The 19-year-old Terry graduate plans to pursue becoming a registered nurse and, eventually, OB/GYN.
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