The Pitt County Schools graduation ceremony for North Pitt High School on June 7, 2025, celebrated the achievements of the class of 2025, highlighting their motivation and goal-oriented nature. During the event, it was announced that several students received scholarships for college, with a special acknowledgment for these recipients included in the program.
The ceremony also recognized the academic excellence of the valedictorian and salutatorian, showcasing their hard work and dedication. The Latin honor system was introduced to honor additional students for their outstanding academic performance. Students were categorized into three honors: *** laude for a GPA of 3.75 to 3.99, Magna *** laude for a GPA of 4.0 to 4.249, and Summa *** laude for a GPA of 4.25 or higher. Those receiving these honors were awarded pins as a symbol of their accomplishments.
As the ceremony progressed, attendees were reminded of the significance of the diplomas being awarded, representing 13 years of dedication from the graduating class. The audience was asked to hold their applause until all names were called, ensuring that each student and their family had the opportunity to hear their name celebrated. Dr. Lassiter was invited to assist in the awarding of diplomas, marking a significant moment in the lives of the graduates.