Martin Folsom's perseverance paid off.Folsom graduated as the top student in his class at A. Philip Randolph Career Academy in Jacksonville,
Florida. He overcame several obstacles to become valedictorian, including dealing with homelessness while in the ninth and eleventh grades. "I never thought to myself, 'I can't do this anymore' or 'I'm done with this,'" he told News4JAX. "It's always been, well, it's happened again, and I've just got to keep myself up and keep moving forward."Folsom has had the support of his mother Melva, who said she "constantly kept pushing him to do better." When he learned that he was valedictorian, "it kind of gave me a jolt in my chest a little bit, so it was a good feeling," Folsom told KABC. "It means a lot and it gives me a sense of all I've done and all I have accomplished was worth it." In the fall, he will head to Valdosta State University in Georgia, with the goal of working for the
FBI after graduation.