Twins take valedictorian and salutatorian spots in their graduating class

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WTXL | Maya Sargent

As twins, Llayna and Saniah Maul have grown up doing many things together. That even includes succeeding academically.

They will graduate valedictorian and salutatorian at Godby High School in Tallahassee, Florida next month.

“It’s just been both of us trying really hard at school,” said Valedictorian Llayna.

Llayna said it is their respect for education that has helped them achieve these goals, as well as making the most of every opportunity teachers have granted.

“They’re dedicating their lives to be able to teach you,” said Llayna. “It’s worthwhile to just focus and pay attention and really put forth that effort to make them proud.”

Their successes at Godby include their participation in the theater group that advanced to state-level competition and most recently performed “Shrek the Musical.”

They’re also taking classes at Tallahassee Community College to get ahead when they go to college.

“I don’t work for the A or the high GPA, I work just so I can be the best I can be,” said Saniah.

Saniah said that’s an intentional and intrinsic goal she has set.

“Apply yourself, ask for help, and then the grades and the success … will come with that,” said Saniah.

That motivation has come from their mom, Annie Leonard, who also attended Godby.

“I went to Godby, I have two sons who graduated Godby,” said Leonard. “It’s just wonderful, it’s come back full circle.”

Leonard added that she instilled a good work ethic at an early age.

“I made sure that my children would have the opportunities that I wish I had,” said Leonard.

From teachers to parents to the community and to each other, it’s the power of a strong support network, because at the end of the day, Leonard said success is possible for everyone.

“My daughters are wonderful but they’re doing what anybody can do with support,” said Leonard.

Godby High School’s graduation will take place on May 22. Llayna and Saniah said they are in the process of writing their valedictorian and salutatorian speeches now.

By Maya Sargent, WTXL.

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