From High School Reflections to Space Force Officer

From High School Reflections to Space Force Officer

2018 LHS grad Catherine Schlabach gives address at Georgia Tech

In 2018, Catherine Schlabach stood before her peers at Lecanto High School and delivered a commencement speech filled with optimism and anticipation for the future. Little did she know that her own journey would lead her to a path far beyond what she could have imagined. Today, she proudly serves as a United States Space Force Officer, a testament to the incredible achievements she has accomplished since that fateful day.

Last week, Schlabach once again took the stage, this time as an aerospace engineering major, for Georgia Tech‘s Spring Commencement ceremonies. Surrounded by about 30 family members, including her parents Commissioner Ruth Schlabach and Jarey Schlabach, and her twin sister Julia, Schlabach celebrated her graduation and reflected on the remarkable journey that brought her here.

In an interview with the Georgia Tech News Center, Schlabach revealed that her sister, Julia, played a significant role in shaping her commencement speech. Through the ups and downs of her time at Georgia Tech, Julia stood by her side, offering unwavering support and inspiration. Schlabach acknowledged that without her sister, she couldn’t have written the speech, let alone have the confidence to address the entire Commencement ceremony.

Schlabach’s transformation from a high school graduate to a Space Force Officer and aerospace engineering major is a testament to her determination, perseverance, and unwavering commitment to her goals. Her journey serves as an inspiration to all those who aspire to reach for the stars and achieve greatness.

Joining the United States Space Force is no small feat. It requires exceptional dedication, skills, and a passion for exploring the unknown. Schlabach’s decision to pursue a career in aerospace engineering further solidifies her commitment to advancing the frontiers of technology and science. As she enters this new chapter of her life, it is clear that she is poised to make significant contributions to the field and leave an indelible mark on the aerospace industry.

Schlabach’s story is a reminder that the path to success is not always linear or predictable. It is filled with twists and turns, ups and downs, but it is in those moments of adversity that true strength and character are revealed. Schlabach’s ability to navigate the challenges and setbacks she encountered along the way is a testament to her resilience and unwavering determination.

The Lecanto High School commencement speech in 2018 was a mere glimpse into the potential that our students like Catherine Schlabach possessed. Today, she stands not only as a Space Force Officer and an aerospace engineering graduate but as a symbol of the limitless possibilities that await those who dare to dream big. Her journey is far from over, and it will be exciting to see the impact she will continue to make in her future endeavors.



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