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Skyline Middle School Celebrates 8th Grade Promotion with a Touch of Exceptional Talent
On Monday, May 22, the auditorium of Skyline Middle School buzzed with the energy of excited parents, students, teachers, and esteemed guests. As the school prepared to host its 8th-grade promotion ceremony, a wave of anticipation swept the room, hinting at an upcoming day of celebration, acknowledgment, and bright prospects for the future. This annual event highlighted the importance of our middle school education and, more broadly, how it shapes the foundation of lifelong learning and success.
Assistant Principal Lanelle Hilling, with a gleaming smile, opened the ceremony, extending a warm welcome to all attendees. She stressed the importance of middle school education, calling it the “bedrock on which the tower of knowledge is built.” Her remarks set the tone for a day filled with heartwarming moments and acknowledgments.
As the ceremony unfolded, the anticipation in the auditorium was palpable. The 8th-grade teachers presented awards in a broad array of fields – Math, Physical Science, Civics, Economics, English, Spanish, Band, Chorus, Family & Consumer Science, Journalism, Agriculture, Physical Education, and Gifted and Talented Education. These wide-ranging awards demonstrated the diverse talent present in Skyline’s 8th-grade cohort and underlined the comprehensive nature of the school’s curriculum.
A special round of applause filled the room as the awards for academic excellence were announced, with students who achieved a GPA of 4.0 and those between 3.5 and 3.99 being recognized. The laudable achievements of these young scholars further underscored the significance of a strong educational foundation at the middle school level.
The ceremony continued with the presentation of the prestigious Educator Award, given to the top students, further recognizing the talents nurtured during these formative years. However, the event was not just about school accolades. This award was presented to Kalie Haskins, Brieleigh Dunlap, and Keira Meade.

Educator Award to Kalie Haskins, right. Photos courtesy of Skyline Middle School

Educator Award to Brieleigh Dunlap, center

Educator Award to Keira Meade
In an exciting twist, the Elks Club of Front Royal presented cash awards to the top three winners of their essay contest. Drew Meyer bagged an Honorable Mention and a $25 award. Nicole Phillips claimed third place with a $50 cash award, while Jennifer Horton secured the second spot with a $75 award. Keira Meade, with her eloquent words and compelling narrative, won the top prize – a $100 cash award.

Drew Meyer, Nicole Phillips, Jennifer Horton, Keira Meade, and David Dent, History teacher. Video and photo by Mike McCool, Royal Examiner.
Adding another feather to Skyline’s cap, the top three essay winners advanced to the state competition, where they did the school proud. Nicole Phillips placed third in the North District, while Jennifer Horton earned the second position. Notably, the first-place winner hailed from the Winchester Elk Lodge, demonstrating the wealth of talent in the region.
At the state level, Jennifer Horton made headlines again, clinching the first-place prize from over 20 Elk Lodges, with Nicole Phillips following closely in second place. The success of Skyline’s students on this larger stage underscores the critical role of middle school education in fostering writing skills and critical thinking.
Principal Bobby Johnson and Assistant Principal Lanelle Hilling had the honor of presenting the promotion certificates to the graduating students. Johnson, in his closing remarks, lauded the exceptional talent of the outgoing 8th graders, encouraging them to carry forward the same spirit of determination and excellence into high school and beyond.
Today’s ceremony at Skyline Middle School is not just about celebrating the achievements of these talented 8th graders; it is also a testament to the invaluable role middle school and high school education play in shaping our future leaders. It is these institutions that help nurture the intellect, creativity, and moral character of our young people, equipping them with the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
Watch the 8th Grade Promotion Ceremony on this exclusive Royal Examiner video.
