Speaking during the graduation ceremonies of four MCSS schools as Keynote Speaker during the week, Atty. Gray warned the graduates not to be part in any groups that would cause riots to disturb the peace of the Liberian people and the country’s partners in progress.
She further added that it takes a short while to destroy your Country but over a quarter of a decade to try to return it to status quo.
The NOCAL Boss also promised to support the four students who were considered as dux for their respective schools for their universities sojourn, but must have at least a GPA of 3.2 grade level for a scholarship through the support of NOCAL.
Mr. Zawolo also used the occasion to officially announced that in a very shortest period of time, his institution, the MCSS will be construct a new building for the Early Childhood Development program and the Monrovia Demonstration school on Clay Street. He thanked the government for giving full financial support to the MCSS.
The four MCSS schools that found part of the ceremony last Thursday, September 29, 2022 included Pipeline Community School, G. W Gibson High School, D. Twe High School and the William V.S Tubman high school.