Waukegan High School's Class of 2025 celebrated a momentous occasion at their graduation ceremony, highlighted by the recognition of outstanding student leaders. Among the awardees was Jaquelia Tenen, a former student board member praised for her impactful contributions to the district.
Victor Inahosa, another notable student leader, received a $2,500 scholarship for his exceptional service and advocacy on behalf of his peers. For a year and a half, Victor represented his classmates with integrity and passion, leaving a legacy of leadership that promises to inspire future students. His commitment to making Waukegan Public Schools a better place for all students was acknowledged with heartfelt applause from the audience.
The ceremony also honored co-principals Eric Hamilton and Dan Hill, with Principal Hill being recognized as the regional High School Principal of the Year. The event was filled with pride and celebration, as graduates and their families gathered to mark this significant milestone.
As the ceremony unfolded, Board President Michael Rodriguez lightened the mood with a hopeful remark about the weather, suggesting that the rain would hold off to allow for a memorable evening. The graduation not only celebrated academic achievements but also highlighted the importance of student leadership and community support within Waukegan CUSD 60.