Superintendent encourages Warren Harding High School Class of 2025 to embrace growth

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The Bridgeport School District celebrated a significant milestone on June 13, 2025, as Harding High School held its graduation ceremony for the Class of 2025. The event, attended by students, families, and community members, marked a moment of achievement and reflection for the graduates.

During the ceremony, the keynote speaker emphasized the importance of resilience in the face of life's challenges. He reminded graduates that while the world can be unpredictable, it is essential to remain patient and adaptable. "Changing paths doesn't mean failing; it means growing," he stated, encouraging students to pursue their dreams without comparing themselves to others. He shared his own journey, highlighting that success is not defined by material possessions but by passion and perseverance. "Do work that you love," he urged, reinforcing the idea that hard work and consistency lead to a fulfilling life.

Following the keynote address, salutatorian Diana Godinho Reyes took the stage, expressing her gratitude and disbelief at reaching this pivotal moment. "Standing here today is something I never thought would happen," she shared, resonating with many graduates who may have faced their own struggles along the way.

The ceremony not only celebrated academic achievements but also served as a reminder of the support and belief the community has in its youth. As the Class of 2025 embarks on their next chapters, the message was clear: they are essential to the world, and the community stands behind them, cheering them on as they move forward into the future.

Converted from BPS: Harding High School Graduation Ceremony 2025 (Friday, June 13, @1:00PM) meeting on June 14, 2025
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