The Brookville High School Class of 2025 celebrated their graduation in a heartfelt ceremony, marking a significant milestone for the students and their families. The event began with the Pledge of Allegiance and the Star-Spangled Banner, setting a patriotic tone for the evening.
Principal Ruiz welcomed attendees, expressing gratitude to the Brookville community, parents, and families for their unwavering support of the graduates. A special moment was dedicated to recognizing students wearing honor cords, symbolizing their achievements throughout their high school journey.
The highlight of the ceremony was the introduction of class president James Edward Sales III. Jace, as he is known, has been an active member of various school organizations, including the Key Club and the National Honor Society. His commitment to service is evident through his weekly volunteer work at Lynchburg General Hospital and his job at Chick-fil-A, where he balanced work and school responsibilities.
Jace plans to continue his education at James Madison University, majoring in political science with aspirations of attending law school to specialize in family law. His leadership and dedication were celebrated as he addressed his classmates, family, and faculty, embodying the spirit of the graduating class.
This graduation ceremony not only honored the achievements of the Class of 2025 but also highlighted the strong community support that has helped shape these young individuals as they prepare for their next chapter.