Parsippany High School Class of 2025 Graduates

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The Parsippany High School Class of 2025 Graduation Ceremony provided a memorable farewell for its graduates. The event featured stirring performances, including “Overture for Winds” by the school’s bands and the National Anthem by the choir, showcasing the students’ talents. Student Council President Eva Schmieder welcomed attendees, while Salutatorian Ian Ali shared thoughtful reflections with his classmates. Principal Melissa Carucci and Board of Education members presented diplomas, culminating in a leadership transition symbolized by Senior Class President Jaan Shahzad passing the gavel. Valedictorian Lithra Sankari inspired her peers, and the choir performed a touching dedication song, “Great Adventure.

” The ceremony highlighted the achievements of the graduates and their readiness to embrace new challenges. As they move forward, the graduates carry the pride of their school and community with them. This significant milestone signifies not only the end of their high school journey but also the beginning of their future endeavors.

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