It was recently reported about Keisha Mowchenko's triple threat training course at the Randolph Academy For The Performing Arts. You can find the article here.

On Sunday, Mowchenko graduated from the Randolph Academy as Valedictorian for her graduating class of 2017.

"My main role was to give the Valedictorian address at the graduation ceremony when we graduated, which I did on Sunday," she said.

 "It is a huge honour, mostly because I love all these people so much that I'm so happy that I could represent them. I think they're all so amazing so the fact that they picked me. It's just like, "wow I'm so honoured that all you amazing people think that I'm amazing enough to represent you all," she added and spoke to how it feels to be finished at the Acadamy. "It's a lot of emotions, I've hardly begun to process them all, I'm very proud of my classmates and of myself for all the work we have put into our time there. I am especially proud of The Drowsy Chaperone."

The Drowsy Chaperone is the musical comedy Mowchenko performed in for ten days straight with the rest of her graduating class from Randolph.

"We had so many good reviews, everyone who came to see it loved it and we had a lot of people saying it was the best show our school has put on since it started."

Mowchenko said that it has been a very special time. "It was hard and it was gruelling and we hated it at times but I definitely learned a lot and become who I am because of the people and the training I have had."