The Mendon-Upton Regional School District held a heartfelt graduation ceremony for the Nipmuc Regional High School Class of 2025 on May 31, 2025. The event celebrated the achievements and growth of the graduating class, with speeches reflecting on their journey through high school.
Maureen Yen, the class president, delivered a poignant welcome address that emphasized the values of adventure, leadership, community, and growth. She encouraged her classmates to embrace the uncertainty of the future, highlighting how their experiences at Nipmuc shaped them into resilient individuals. Yen spoke about the importance of community, noting how the class supported one another through challenges, including the impacts of COVID-19 and various academic pressures.
The speech also recognized the accomplishments of the class, celebrating their leadership in sports, arts, and community initiatives. Yen acknowledged the friendships formed and the lessons learned, emphasizing that the journey was not just about milestones but about the bonds created along the way.
Principals John Clements and Mary Anne Moran also addressed the graduates, sharing their pride and nostalgia. Clements reflected on the emotional journey of graduation, likening it to a mix of pride, excitement, and the bittersweet nature of letting go. He encouraged students to cherish their memories while looking forward to the future.
The ceremony underscored the significance of the Class of 2025's experiences and the strong community they built during their time at Nipmuc. As they prepare to embark on new adventures, the graduates carry with them the lessons of perseverance and the importance of supporting one another.