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Black Middle School Student, Xavier Jones, Walked Six Miles For Graduation, Get Scholarship And Car

He walked six miles diagnosed with sickle cell anemia.

Christian SpencerbyChristian Spencer
June 7, 2023
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A determined Black teenaged student who graduated from 8th grade and walked six miles to his ceremony at Harris-Stowe State University (HSSU) was rewarded by the president with a full college scholarship.

Xavier Jones, 14, walked a long distance to walk across the stage to receive his diploma, The National Desk reported.

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The St. Louis student graduated from Yeatman Middle School with a remarkable 4.0 GPA and aspires to be a NASCAR driver. Ironically, Jones’ commute from home to HSSU was so long and dangerous that the graduate had to ask his brother and friend to walk with him for comfort.

What makes Jones’ journey even more compelling is that he is diagnosed with sickle cell anemia, which means that his crescent- or sickle-shaped cells can block blood flow to the body’s organs and tissues, leading to pain, infection and other health problems.

A common symptom of sickle cell anemia is painful swelling in the hands, feet, and chest, which can make it difficult to walk six miles.

After hearing about his journey, Dr. LaTonia Collins Smith, president of HSSU, was so impressed with his determination that she offered him a Presidential Scholarship that covers all expenses for four years, including tuition, housing, books and fees.

“We are proud to welcome Xavier to Hornet Nation in the fall of 2028,” the university said.

In addition to the scholarship, which will allow Jones to attend HSSU with his sisters, he received tickets to the Illinois 300 NASCAR series and the Confluence Music Festival.

In addition to President Smith, Jones was also contacted by Miami Dolphins player Terron Armstead, who arranged for Jones to attend a basketball tournament at his former school, CNN reported.

During a celebrity basketball game on June 2, Jones was surprised with a Ryan Pritchard Electric Bike valued at $5,000. Jones’ grandpa was amazed as the family also received a $40,000 minivan, courtesy of Bommarito Automotive’s generosity.

“This means a whole lot”, Jones’ grandfather said. ”I don’t know what to say. I’m so thankful.”

“We hear a story like Xavier. It’s only right,” said Armstead. “Follow Xavier’s example. He’s a leader whether he wanted to be or not. His story is inspiring. It’s motivating. That’s what leaders do.”

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