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WEBSTER TWINS GRADUATE FROM UVI

June 13, 2014
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Krystal Webster
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Krystie Webster
Krystie Webster

Ms Krystie Webster and Ms Krystal Webster, twin daughters of Ms Zulma Webster, graduated from the University of the Virgin Islands on May 17, 2014.

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Their achievements were applauded by the audience as they walked across the stage to receive their degrees. Krystie’s degree is in Elementary Education with a concentration in English; and Krystal’s degree is also in Elementary Education but with a concentration in Social Sciences. Both received Cum Laude honors.

Throughout their three-year educational journey at the UVI, both Krystie and Krystal were socially and academically driven. Socially, they were Resident Assistants and Board Members of many organisations/honor societies including Sisters With a Purpose, the Golden Key Honors Society, Sigma Tau Delta, English Honors Society and Who’s Who among students in American Colleges and Universities. The sisters were also recognised as Dean List awardees and became Fellows in the Teacher Quality Retention Programme with the Thurgood Marshall College during their time at UVI.

Krystie and Krystal have given praise to God for allowing them to succeed and to come this far in their life. They wish to extend utmost love and thanks to their mother who has been supportive at every step of the way; and to everyone else for their prayers and love over the years.
The sisters are desirous of continuing their educational journey in the near future with graduate studies in the education field.

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