Toronto High School announces the Class of 2025s top students

Toronto, OHLocal News

Toronto High School honored its Class of 2025 during a commencement ceremony on May 18, where Olivia Agin and Russ Dickinson were recognized as co-valedictorians. Agin, with a 4. 0 GPA, has been involved in numerous extracurricular activities, including serving as vice president of the National Honor Society, and plans to major in music and English at Ohio University. Dickinson also earned a 4. 0 GPA and excelled in athletics, contributing to championship teams in football and baseball; he will study biology at Ohio State University.

Other top students included salutatorian Laney Danko, who achieved a 3. 98 GPA, and Addison Izzo, who maintained perfect attendance and plans to study business at Robert Morris University. Many students received scholarships and participated in community service, reflecting the school's commitment to academic and social excellence. The achievements of these students emphasize the supportive environment fostered at Toronto High School. The school's emphasis on both academics and extracurricular engagement has led to a well-rounded educational experience for its students.

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