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L-R: Ciara Roberts, 15, and Emalyn Gernert, 15, are
among the Hawkinsville High students taking dual-enroll-
ment classes on Middle Georgia State’s Cochran Campus.
“It’s more work than I’m used to but it’s manageable,
and totally worth it,” said Gernert, who is still deciding
on her major. Roberts wants to become an art therapist
and hopes to enroll at Penn State. SHERON SMITH

DISCIPLINE AND MOTIVATION                                   	 Talton shows up at 8 a.m. every day, Monday
                                                            through Friday, to study at MGA’s Macon
	 Aside from their obvious youth, MGA’s dual-               Campus library, which he enjoys because it’s
enrollment students stand out in several ways.              “quiet and peaceful.” On days he has the classes
All are bright and academically driven, and most            that he still takes at Westside, he’ll study until
demonstrate a level of discipline and motivation            about 11 a.m. before heading to the high school.
nearly equal to that of accomplished adults.                On days he doesn’t have Westside classes, he
	 “My schoolwork has always been my pride                   camps out at the library until he has to leave for 3
and joy,” said Kaitlyn Johnson, 17, a Rutland High          p.m. football practice.
senior who takes all of her MGA classes with her            	 The discipline is paying off in his consistently
friend Cohen. “I’ve always worked hard to stay on           good grades, especially in math. Talton hopes
top of things.”                                             to attend Georgia Tech to major in engineering,
	 Besides her full-time dual enrollment,                    although he hasn’t decided on a specialty.
Johnson, who is considering a career in graphic             	 “In order to do well, you have to put yourself
design but hasn’t settled on a college major, works         on a schedule,” he said. “If you do that you should
part-time at Starbucks and still participates in            get pretty good results.”
Rutland High activities, including the Beta Club.           	 Talton also spends nearly every Saturday
Like Cohen, who works at McAllister’s Deli                  morning at the Macon Campus Recreation &
part-time, Johnson will graduate from Rutland in            Wellness Center, which he’s entitled to use as a
spring 2018 and have about two years of college             dual-enrollment student. He usually plays
already completed.                                          basketball or video games with friends.
	 The two friends hope to enroll at UGA in fall             	 “That’s my leisure time,” he said.
2018 and live in the same dorm, if not the same             	 Bryce Murkerson, 15, one of the Hawkins-
room.                                                       ville High sophomores who rides the bus, gets
	 “I think Middle Georgia State is preparing us             in cardio workouts at the Wellness Center on
well for UGA,” Cohen said.

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