In a heartfelt ceremony on June 2, 2025, North Brookfield Jr/Sr High School celebrated its graduating class, highlighting the profound impact of community and personal connections. The event featured emotional speeches from students, including a poignant tribute from a graduate who expressed deep gratitude to family, friends, and teachers for their unwavering support throughout high school.
The graduate, who shared personal anecdotes, thanked his teachers for creating a nurturing environment that fostered growth and confidence. He specifically acknowledged Stanley, a mentor who played a pivotal role in his high school journey, stating, "I couldn't have made it through high school without you." This sentiment resonated with many in attendance, emphasizing the importance of supportive relationships in education.
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Subscribe for Free Valedictorian Dayton Ford also took the stage, reflecting on the shared experiences of his classmates. He acknowledged the uncertainty of the future while celebrating the memories created during their time together. "We are all in the same boat," he remarked, encouraging his peers to cherish their shared journey as they embark on new adventures.
John Magario, chairman of the school committee, congratulated the graduates on their achievements and reminded them of the rapidly changing world they are entering. He emphasized the importance of adaptability and resilience, traits that the graduating class has already demonstrated through their experiences, including navigating the challenges of a pandemic.
Superintendent Tim McCormick concluded the ceremony by celebrating the accomplishments of the 20 graduates, marking the 168th commencement of the school. The event served not only as a milestone for the students but also as a testament to the strength of the North Brookfield community, united in support of its youth as they step into the future.