Under the bright lights of Woodstock North High School, a momentous occasion unfolded as the Class of 2025 gathered to celebrate their graduation. The air was filled with excitement and anticipation as students, families, and faculty came together to honor the achievements of the graduates.
The ceremony began with a heartfelt introduction by the salutatorian, Liberty Johnson, who will be attending Northern Illinois University. Liberty reflected on the journey of her class, acknowledging the challenges they faced over the past four years. “We have learned countless personal, academic, and social lessons,” she shared, emphasizing the resilience and growth of her peers. Liberty expressed gratitude to family, friends, and educators for their unwavering support, highlighting the importance of community in their success.
As she recognized the hard work of the district's administrators and educators, Liberty called attention to key figures such as Superintendent Dr. Moan and Principal Dr. Segura, inviting applause for their dedication. The ceremony also featured a performance by the varsity choir, adding a musical touch to the celebration.
The spotlight then shifted to valedictorian Anthony Bigler, who achieved an impressive GPA of 4.66 and will be attending Bradley University. As he prepared to share his message with the graduates, the audience buzzed with pride and admiration for the accomplishments of these young scholars.
This graduation ceremony not only marked the end of an era for the Class of 2025 but also celebrated the beginning of new journeys, filled with promise and potential. As the graduates stepped into their futures, they carried with them the lessons learned and the support of a community that believed in their capabilities.