The recent graduation ceremony for the J.H. Rose High School Class of 2025 marked a momentous occasion for students, families, and the community of Pitt County. Principal Isaac Newton inspired graduates with a message of perseverance and ambition, emphasizing the importance of standing on the shoulders of giants to achieve future success.
During the ceremony, Principal Newton celebrated the remarkable achievements of the graduating class, highlighting that they collectively earned over $6.5 million in scholarship offers. This impressive figure underscores the academic rigor and dedication that the students demonstrated throughout their high school years. The principal commended the graduates for their contributions to the school, from athletic championships to outstanding performances in the arts and impactful student-led initiatives.
As the graduates prepare to embark on new journeys, Principal Newton encouraged them to carry forward the values of compassion, integrity, and perseverance. He expressed confidence that the lessons learned at J.H. Rose High School would serve them well in their future endeavors.
The ceremony also recognized academic excellence through the Latin honors system, with students acknowledged for their high GPAs. Graduates were awarded pins to display on their stoles, symbolizing their hard work and dedication.
As families and guests gathered to support their loved ones, the ceremony maintained a respectful atmosphere, with a request for applause to be held until each graduate's name was called. This tradition ensured that every student received the recognition they deserved as they walked across the stage to receive their diplomas.
The graduation of the J.H. Rose Class of 2025 not only celebrates individual accomplishments but also reflects the strength and spirit of the Pitt County community, as these young adults prepare to make their mark on the world.