WALDRON — Hadlie and Hallie Ross are twins who just graduated from Waldron High School in Shelby County.
They graduated as co-valedictorians.
Hadlie said she thought it was cool while her sister Hallie wasn’t that crazy about the idea but she eventually came around.
At their graduation ceremony, they gave a speech together as co-valedictorians.
"I think God let us tie so we could do this one last thing together before we separate for the first time in our lives," the girls said.
Hadlie is planning to go to Indiana University to study Human Biology on the pre-dental track.
Hallie is going to Butler to student psychology and biology on the pre-med track.
Latest Stories
-
Caitlin Clark returns with 32 points, Fever hand Liberty first loss with 102-88
Caitlin Clark scored a season-high 32 points in her return from a five-game absence, and the Fever handed the New York Liberty their first loss of the season with a 102-88 victory Saturday.Caitlin Clark returns to Fever lineup, inspires fans at Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Fans traveled from across the country to see Caitlin Clark’s much-anticipated return to the hardwood with the Indiana Fever.The WNBA's Fever and NBA's Pacers are more than just neighbors in Indianapolis
The Pacers and Fever aren't just neighbors. They're basically basketball family. They have the same ownership, play their games in the same building, cross paths with the other all the time.Thousands gather for 'No Kings Day of Defiance' protest in Indianapolis
As President Donald Trump plans to celebrate his birthday with a military parade in Washington, D.C., thousands of protesters have gathered at the Indiana Statehouse for "No Kings Day of Defiance."