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Relive the class of 2025 graduations in Bucks County. Do you spot your graduate?

Relive the class of 2025 graduations in Bucks County. Do you spot your graduate?

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It is hard to believe it was just a few weeks ago we were sending best wishes to the Class of 2025.
Did you miss any of the ceremonies we covered? Here are the graduations in Bucks and Eastern Montgomery counties our photographers visited this spring.
The Bristol Township school held commencement ceremonies for 455 graduates on June 17. Speakers included Senior Class President Mohamed Touray and Valedictorian Alisha Knight.
On June 9 Souderton Area High School sent off 556 graduates with diplomas. Graduation speakers were valedictorian Claire Jalboot, salutatorian Elizabeth Hercek and student council president Reece Pirrone. About 79 percent of the class is going onto college and 20 percent is joining the workforce. Some classes notable accomplishments were:• 384 seniors completed 401 mentorships for a total of 12,744 hours.• Seniors completed 628 job shadows, more than one per graduate.• Girls Track and Field State Champions led by senior Destini Smith jumping to three state gold medals
The class of 2025 had graduation at the Centennial District's Claude Loge Stadium on June 5. Officer Ava Stracuzzi was among the class speakers.
The Lansdale school saw 1,062 graduate on June 17. Speakers included Valedictorian William A. Shui, Salutatorian Hailey A. Swyter and Class President Rachel M. Lynn.
The senior Panthers' commencement was June 4 at the Quakertown school. Speakers were class officers Morgan Lee, Samuel Wilkin, Abigail Boone, Ella Schubert and Natalie Welliver.
MBIT held a Senior Recognition ceremony June 3 at William Tennent High School in Warminster.
CEC graduated 149 seniors at its campus on June 3. The class collectively received over $30.9 million in scholarships and grant money, the highest in school history. Class valedictorian was Amber McCarthy and salutatorian was Sophia Miniter. Mark Curley gave the class of 2025 reflection.
Wood graduated its class of 162 seniors on June 2 at The Kuch Center on the Arcadia University campus in Glenside. The class collectively received over $31.8 million in scholarships and grant money. Class speakers were Kelsey New and Emily Nowakowski.
The Bulldogs Class of 2025 graduated at the Morrisville school on June 13. Morrisville speakers were salutatorian Laila Waters, valedictorian Ana Araya and class officer Eric Miller
Bucks Intermediate Unit celebrated 55 graduates on June 9 at the Life Sciences Building at Delaware Valley University in Doylestown. Tabbitha Kerr from the Neshaminy District delivered the keynote address.
Neshaminy graduated 747 seniors on June 11 at the school in Middletown.
Of the school's 419 graduates, 91% are headed to college and 4.5 are entering the workforce. There were $6.38 million in grants and awards accepted. Graduation speakers were Alvaro Luna (senior class president), Grace Seamans and Ava DeMaio.
Speakers at the June 12 commencement in Holland were Class President Gavin Michael Sudac, Steven Alexander Belder and Zoe Mae Emerson.
Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro addressed the 745 graduates in ceremonies June 12 at the Fairless Hills campus. Class speakers included senior Class President Riley Kopceuch and Zaki Ali. The class totaled over $1.5 million in scholarships.
NH-S celebrated 111 graduates on June 11.
Of the 561 grads, 72.9% are headed to college and 14.55% will go into the workforce; 3% entering the military. The class received $14,484,767 in scholarships, grants and other financial awards. Phoebe J. Ting was valedictorian and Tejas Singh Sasan was salutatorian
Emma Bates delivered he welcome message and Finley Mae Fitzmartin spokes as well at the June 11 commencement on the Doylestown campus.
Graduates received their diplomas during a commencement ceremony held at Helman Field in Perkasie.
This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: See more than 1,000 photos from high schools in Bucks County and Montco
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