Class of 2025 honors Cruz Vidano during graduation ceremony

June 08, 2025 | ARLINGTON ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Class of 2025 honors Cruz Vidano during graduation ceremony
The Arlington Collegiate High School graduation ceremony for the class of 2025 was marked by a heartfelt tribute to Cruz Vidano, a beloved classmate who passed away two years ago. As students and families gathered to celebrate their achievements, historian Carolina Guzman delivered a moving speech that honored Cruz's vibrant spirit and the joy he brought to those around him.

Guzman described Cruz as one of the most genuine and funniest individuals anyone could meet, emphasizing his ability to bring laughter even during tough times. She shared personal anecdotes about Cruz's love for camping trips and his cherished blue truck, now passed down to his younger brother, Jesus. Guzman urged everyone to remember Cruz for his kindness and the light he brought into their lives.

The tribute resonated deeply with attendees, as Guzman expressed gratitude on behalf of Cruz's family for the support they received during difficult times. She highlighted the significance of the day, noting that it was a moment Cruz would have celebrated alongside his classmates. The ceremony concluded with a standing ovation for Cruz and the Vidano family, reinforcing the lasting impact he had on the Arlington Collegiate community.

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