Middle Country Central School District celebrates graduation of class of 2025

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Centereach High School celebrated a momentous occasion on June 28, 2025, as the Class of 2025 graduated in a heartfelt ceremony filled with reflection and hope. The event highlighted the bittersweet nature of goodbyes, with speakers emphasizing the importance of embracing change and looking forward to new beginnings.

In a poignant address, a student speaker captured the essence of the day, stating, "Without goodbyes, there would be no fresh hellos. Without change, there would be no growth." This sentiment resonated throughout the ceremony, as graduates were reminded that their high school years were just one chapter in their life stories, filled with laughter, lessons, and lasting memories.

The ceremony also honored a classmate, Noen Jean Brown, who was unable to attend due to health reasons, underscoring the strong sense of community within the Centereach family. Denise Haggerty from the Board of Education addressed the graduates, encouraging them to embrace their purpose and pursue their dreams with resilience and kindness.

As the graduates received their diplomas, the atmosphere was charged with excitement and anticipation for the future. The event concluded with a call to carry forward the lessons learned and the memories made, turning the page with gratitude and enthusiasm for what lies ahead. The Class of 2025 is now officially part of the Centereach alumni family, ready to write their next chapters.

Converted from Centereach High School Graduation 2025 meeting on June 28, 2025
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