Tobechukwu “Tobi” Phillips made history as the first Black valedictorian in the 125-year history of Nigerian-founded Alvin High School in Alvin, Texas, USA.
Quick Profile: Tobi Phillips
- Historic Achievement:
- In 2019, Tobi graduated with a 6.9 GPA on a 4.0 scale (weighted GPA), earning her the valedictorian title—the first Black student to do so since the school’s founding in 1894.
- Academics:
- Excelled in Advanced Placement (AP) and college-level courses.
- Maintained straight A’s throughout high school.
- Member of the National Honor Society, involved in several extracurricular activities.
- College:
- Accepted into the University of Texas at Austin, among other top-tier universities.
- Her focus included nursing and healthcare professions.
Significance
- Tobi’s success is a breakthrough moment in a district and school with a long history, symbolizing progress in representation, equity, and academic excellence.
- She has been featured in national and international media, celebrated as a role model for young Black girls and students of color.