Highland High School's graduation ceremony for the Class of 2025 kicked off with an enthusiastic welcome from Principal Jeremy Chatterton, who expressed his joy in celebrating the achievements of the graduating students. The event, held on May 31, 2025, brought together family, friends, and school board members, including board president Nate Salazar and vice president Bridal Jensen, to honor the milestone.
Assistant Principal Ben Jones set the tone for the ceremony, reminding attendees to maintain decorum during the dignified event. The Highland choir performed, adding to the celebratory atmosphere before senior class president Fennell Longhi took the stage as the first commencement speaker.
Longhi addressed his classmates with heartfelt gratitude, acknowledging the significance of graduation as a pivotal moment in their lives. He encouraged his peers to embrace the uncertainty of their futures, whether they choose to pursue higher education, enter the workforce, or take time for personal reflection. "The possibilities are endless," he stated, capturing the excitement and nervousness that comes with transitioning into adulthood.
The ceremony not only celebrated academic achievements but also highlighted the diverse paths that lie ahead for the graduates. As the Class of 2025 prepares to embark on new adventures, the sense of community and support from family and friends was palpable, marking a memorable conclusion to their high school journey.