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MassBay Student To Sing National Anthem During Commencement

MassBay student and Milford resident Dinora Torres will sing the National Anthem for this year's commencement.

WELLESLEY, MA — MassBay Community College Accounting student, Dinora Torres of Milford, will sing the national anthem for the College’s 58th virtual commencement ceremony on June 30.

Torres is a first-generation college student and a mother to four daughters—six-year-old Faith, five-year-old Hope, and three-year-old twins, Alana and Davina, and a stepmother to another four daughters—Alexa, Amaiyha, Yalianesse, and Joslin. Torres had put college on hold to care for her eldest child who was born with multiple disabilities, but saw how driven her daughter was to prove to doctors that the impossible would be possible, and it motivated her to go to college to reach her “impossible” goal. She attends MassBay as a full-time student while working a full-time job as a teacher’s assistant at a daycare center. Torres will continue her education under the Commonwealth’s MassTransfer program to pursuit her bachelor’s degree in Accounting.

“For me, it is an honor to sing the national anthem because not only do I have many family members who serve in different military branches of our armed forces, but as a child, I always wanted to be that special person to be picked to sing a song for America,” said Torres. “I want to show everyone how proud I am to be in a country that provides many gateways and opportunities for all, especially for Hispanic mothers and women of color. I go to school to show my daughters no matter where you are in life, if you work hard for it, you can earn it. Singing the national anthem to the graduating class of 2020 at MassBay is a great blessing and I can’t wait to share that moment with all the graduates.”

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