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Her advice to students on path toward the same goal? Keep going. You just have to keep pushing. You can t let anything stop you, she said. My mom never let anything stop me. She always told me to go for it and that s what I did.
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In August, Friday will head to her first choice college in The Big Easy: Xavier University of Louisiana. I m a Bio/Pre-med major, she said. They produce the most African American doctors and I want to be a surgeon.
Credit: Yasmin Friday (Picture Courtesy: Linda Friday)
Friday s perfect attendance isn t exclusive to school. She says she s never missed a day of work either.
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The former school resource officer and assistant basketball coach is battling ALS. Author: Eleanor Tabone (WLTX) Updated: 8:42 PM EST February 26, 2021
COLUMBIA, S.C. Tacauma Lettsome was an outgoing dad, friend and colleague. He was once a deputy with the Richland County Sheriff s Department. It was the best time of my life, he said.
Lettsome was a school resource officer (SRO) at Ridge View High School. Being an SRO gave me the opportunity to give back to my community, Lettsome said.
Lettsome was also Ridge View High School s assistant basketball coach. Coaching basketball was the love of my life.
Then, in March, 2019, he received a shocking blow. At 45, he was diagnosed with ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.