Southside High School celebrates graduation of class of 2025 with special acknowledgments

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The graduation ceremony for the South Side High School Class of 2025 took place on June 27, 2025, marking a significant milestone for the students and the community. The event celebrated the achievements of the 134th graduating class, with heartfelt speeches and acknowledgments of those who contributed to the ceremony's success.

In her closing remarks, Dr. Walsh expressed gratitude to several individuals who played key roles in organizing the event. Special thanks were given to Mr. Rob Lichter and Mr. Mark Palminteri, along with the students from the video club, for their efforts in providing audio and video support. The ceremony was live-streamed on the school's YouTube channel, allowing family and friends unable to attend in person to share in the celebration.

Dr. Walsh also recognized Miss Lauren Jablonski, the communication coordinator, for her work in capturing the day's memorable moments through photography. Additionally, she acknowledged the behind-the-scenes efforts of several staff members, including Miss Rose LaBarbara, Miss Gina Hoffman, and others, who contributed to the smooth execution of the ceremony.

As the event concluded, Dr. Walsh invited attendees to applaud the graduates, emphasizing the pride felt by the school community in their accomplishments. The ceremony not only marked the end of high school for these students but also highlighted the collaborative spirit of the South Side High School community in supporting its students' journeys.

Converted from South Side High School Graduation 6/27/25 meeting on June 28, 2025
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