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Cane Bay Grad's Turnaround Inspires
Cane Bay by day, Goose Creek High by night, and he's all caught up.
Jarrod Harrison walked into Cane Bay High School in the fall with little chance of graduating this year. On Saturday morning, he's walking across the stage to receive his diploma and he'll be heading to Trident Technical College in the fall.
Twenty-four credits short, Harrison took classes at Cane Bay during the day and Goose Creek High School through the fall and winter in order to graduate this week.
Last month, Harrison was one of several local students honored by .
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The Post and Courier's Brenda Rindge profiled Anderson in advance of this weekend's graduation.
"Jarrod proves that you can make mistakes and have life throw you curve balls, but with perseverance, hard work and focus, triumph over adversity can be reached," said Cane Bay Principal Lee Westberry.
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