Paola Mraz reflects on ACHS journey as class of 2025 salutatorian

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


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Paola Mraz reflects on ACHS journey as class of 2025 salutatorian
On June 8, 2025, Arlington Collegiate High School (ACHS) celebrated its graduation ceremony, marking a significant milestone for the Class of 2025. The event was filled with heartfelt speeches and reflections on the journey that led students to this momentous occasion.

The ceremony began with an encouraging address that urged graduates to cherish their memories and experiences throughout their high school years. The speaker emphasized the importance of gratitude towards family, friends, and teachers who supported the students along their educational journey. Graduates were reminded to look forward with confidence, equipped with the skills and determination necessary to succeed in their future endeavors.

Paola Meraz, the salutatorian of the Class of 2025, delivered an emotional speech reflecting on the challenges and triumphs faced during her time at ACHS. She expressed gratitude for the opportunities provided by the school and acknowledged the support from faculty, friends, and family. Meraz highlighted the unique experience of being a dual credit student and the perseverance required to reach graduation. Her speech resonated with many, as she shared personal anecdotes and thanked those who played a pivotal role in her academic journey.

The graduation ceremony not only celebrated individual achievements but also underscored the collective effort of the ACHS community in fostering an environment of support and growth. As the graduates prepare to embark on their next chapters, the event served as a reminder of the importance of community, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams. The future looks bright for the Class of 2025, with many graduates, including Meraz, poised to make significant contributions to society as they continue their education and careers.

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