Edison School Board Celebrates Class of 2024 at 65th Annual Commencement

The Edison School Board recently convened to honor the achievements of the graduating class of 2024 at its 65th annual commencement ceremony. The event was marked by a series of speeches from students and educators, musical performances, and the presentation of diplomas, culminating in a notable spoken word performance by the poet laureate.

The commencement began with a speech by a student who expressed their gratitude towards family and friends for their unwavering support throughout their educational journey. The national anthem set a patriotic tone, performed by the chamber singers, which was followed by the Edison High School band. The audience was then updated on the school’s sports achievements, with thanks extended to the graduates for their contributions.

The principal reflected on the past challenges and growth experienced by the graduating class. Echoing this sentiment, the salutatorian addressed the audience on the importance of authenticity and self-compassion. The valedictorian’s speech focused on the themes of living for oneself, goal-setting, and the value of resilience in the face of setbacks. In addition to these speeches, the ceremony featured performances by the school’s orchestra, acapella singers, and choir.

Highlighting the event was a spoken word performance by poet laureate Miss Simone Banks, who recited “Immortality” by Rudy Francisco to applause from the attendees. Following this, the president of the board congratulated the class of 2024 and encouraged them to contribute to their alma mater in the future. An apology was offered for any inconveniences the students may have faced during their education, and they were wished success for their future endeavors.

The superintendent of schools commended the graduates for their achievements and underlined the importance of looking forward. He extended gratitude to the parents, teachers, administrators, and staff for their role in supporting the students. The ceremonial presentation of diplomas followed, with each graduate’s name announced individually. Aara Inamar, the valedictorian, received special recognition, though details were not provided in the transcript.

In addition to these formal proceedings, the event also recognized high school graduates heading to college, acknowledging their academic and extracurricular achievements alongside their future aspirations. The student council president delivered a commencement address, thanking those who supported the graduates and reflecting on the unique challenges faced by the class, particularly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Embracing the unknown and tackling challenges with curiosity were emphasized as crucial attitudes for the future. The address ended with a quote from Venus Williams about the importance of self-belief.

The senior class president then delivered her final address, expressing appreciation for the community’s support system, and highlighting the significance of the school’s diverse student body. She emphasized the importance of continuing to lead with passion and integrity, and urged the graduates to forge their own communities.

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