Liberty High School senior to make history during graduation

BAKERSFIELD, CA -- Hanging around Liberty High School senior Dawn Albritton's neck are 20 medals she received for swimming and bowling competitions.

"This is from the Santa Anita Unified Swim meet," says Dawn as she lifts one up.

She earned her medals during high school. But one of her biggest accomplishments may come when she steps on the Liberty High School campus for the last time as a student.

"I've heard from friends of mine, well senior friends that they've never had a graduation speaker that was special ed. And so I thought I can make history," said Dawn.

School officials say students must have at least a 3.0 GPA to interview for a potential spot as a speaker. The student must present their speech in front of a panel that includes a counselor, an administrator and two teachers. The three highest scorers get to speak at graduation. Dawn was chosen as one of the speakers.

According to Liberty High School staff, Dawn is the first special education student to deliver a commencement speech at the high school.

"I'm so proud of her. It seems like no matter what she tries, she struggles really hard but she succeeds," said Dawn's grandmother, Patricia White.

White has been raising dawn since she was 6.

"There's so many things anybody can't do. You have to look at what you can do," said White.

In June, Dawn was chosen to compete in a national Special Olympics competition in New Jersey.

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Liberty High School senior to make history during graduation

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