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Graduation Ceremony Celebrates Transformation at John A. Bell Correctional Facility

The Virgin Islands Bureau of Corrections, in partnership with the University of the Virgin Islands Center for Excellence in Leadership and Learning, held a powerful graduation ceremony on Friday at the John A. Bell Correctional Facility Chapel on St. Croix.

It was a morning filled with promise and pride. The day was described as one of transformation, perseverance, and purpose.

“Today, we honor the individuals who have committed themselves to learning, growth, and change. Through challenges and setbacks, they’ve shown determination, resilience, and the power of a second chance,” said the facility’s case management team.

Honoree Sholome Frances Bey delivers his speech on Friday at the John A. Bell Education and Rehabilitation graduation program. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

Among the honorees was Sholome Frances Bey, who also served as a featured speaker. Bey is the lead instructor for the Promising People Electrical Helper program, a role that extends beyond the classroom as he dedicates himself to mentoring fellow inmates. In addition to teaching, he works in the facility’s mechanic shop, specializing in body work and continuing to build on his technical skills.

In his introduction, Bey was described as “a role model to many.”

The family of Sholome Frances Bey at the John A. Bell Education and Rehabilitation graduation program. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

“His unwavering ambition and integrity serve as a powerful reminder that environment does not define identity. He is the perfect example of how determination and purpose can rewrite a story,” the speaker continued.

Graduates were awarded high school diplomas and certifications in electrical work, job readiness, and other vocational areas.

Graduates at the John A. Bell Education and Rehabilitation’s graduation program listen to a speaker at a ceremony held on their behalf. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

The graduating class included:

Tyler Smith, Layfaette Artis, Vaughn Challenger, Sholome Frances Bey, Oral Smith, Charles Frazer, Rasokemo Archibald, Amari Krigger, Christian Nieves, Bernard James, Delicia Daniel, Calvin Parker, Ralph Titre, Curtis Williams, DeAndre George, Daliqua Moses, Troy Massoth, Viviane Stuart, Abijah Isaac, Carlos Ayala, Jiovoni Smith, Manuel Davis, and Jamarie Grigg.

Graduates receive their certificates. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

This event served not only as a celebration of academic and vocational achievement but also as a testament to the transformative power of education and opportunity, no matter the circumstance.

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