With heartfelt emotions and a sense of pride, the Ayden-Grifton High School graduation ceremony for the Class of 2025 unfolded on June 7, 2025, marking a significant milestone for students, families, and educators alike. The event was a tribute to the dedication of teachers and staff, who were praised for their unwavering commitment to student success.
In a moving address, a representative from the graduating class highlighted the vital role of educators, stating, "Our teachers do not settle for anything less than the best for each student." This sentiment resonated throughout the ceremony, emphasizing the supportive environment that has shaped the graduates' journey. The applause for faculty members underscored the appreciation for their guidance and the impact they have had on the students' lives.
The ceremony also recognized the efforts of the graduation committee, which played a crucial role in organizing the event, ensuring it was conducted with pride and dignity. The speaker requested that attendees remain seated during the awarding of diplomas, reinforcing the importance of respect for each graduate's achievement.
Among the distinguished guests were members of the Pitt County Board of Education, including Chair James E. Tripp and Vice Chair Worth Forbes, as well as various superintendents and local dignitaries. Superintendent Dr. Steve Lasser addressed the audience, celebrating the accomplishments of the graduates and the significance of the day.
As the ceremony progressed, it became clear that this event was not just a conclusion but a celebration of hard work, perseverance, and the bright futures that lie ahead for the Class of 2025. The collective pride felt by students, families, and educators alike marked a memorable day in the history of Ayden-Grifton High School.