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Genesee Valley Central School holds 25th graduation ceremony
Forty-five students graduated from Genesee Valley Central School on Saturday
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BELMONT Forty-five students graduated from Genesee Valley Central School on Saturday, June 26 at the school’s 25th commencement ceremony.
Graduation took place under a tent on the soccer field with board members, school administrators, family, and friends in attendance.
Graduating senior Emera Aquila gave the official Class Welcome.
“Although we are not sure of where life will take us,” she commented, “we do know that everything we have been through has made us who we are today.”
Kayci Bigelow, daughter of Jennifer and Bill Bigelow, graduated as valedictorian with a 96.55 average. In her valedictory address, Bigelow encouraged her classmates to step out of their comfort zones as they head into the future.
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BELMONT Seven new members were recently inducted into the Genesee Valley Central School chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS).
New members include Emera Aquila, Elizabeth Bentley, Sierra Burrows, Kimberly Butler, Addison Herring, Trenton Scott and Nathan Slawson.
Genesee Valley alumnus, Joshua Deichmann, class of 2014, offered his congratulations to the new members in a pre-recorded video. Joshua spoke on the NHS pillar of service. “True service is more of a posture or a mindset,” commented Joshua. “Try to find a way to serve one person each day. You don’t know what impact it might have.”
During the ceremony, students were presented with their NHS pins and certificates by superintendent Dr. Brian Schmitt and 7-12 Principal Mrs. Sara Donlon.