Mosinee superintendent certifies Class of 2025 as meeting state and district diploma requirements
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At Mosinee High School’s commencement, the district superintendent certified that students met Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and Mosinee School District requirements for diplomas; graduates’ names were read and musical performances accompanied the ceremony.
The superintendent of the Mosinee School District certified that members of Mosinee High School’s Class of 2025 met the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and district requirements to receive diplomas during the school’s commencement ceremony.
The announcement came during a commencement program that included performances by the high school band and concert choir and remarks from district leaders. The superintendent urged graduates to continue contributing to their communities and offered the single-word congratulation, “Congratulations.”
The band performed the national anthem under the direction of Tyler Shuster and the concert choir sang under the direction of Carla Dool. An announcer read the names of graduating students, including Jenna Cartman, Natalie Flatt, Britt Fitzgerald, Vanessa Bombardier and Austin Barnes.
The superintendent’s certification referenced both the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and the Mosinee School District as the authorities establishing the diploma requirements. No formal vote or public action was recorded at the ceremony; the certification was presented as part of the commencement proceedings.
The ceremony’s program emphasized reflection and community service, with the superintendent urging graduates to “give back” through time, resources and talents. The event closed after the reading of names and brief remarks; no district policy changes or additional administrative actions were announced during the recorded portion of the ceremony.
