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South Hadley High School grads adapted, persevered through pandemic
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Sutton principal receives Senate citation for Principal of the Year award
Lisa Redmond
Millbury-Sutton Correspondent
SUTTON Sitting in his car and using Zoom to virtually attend the June 7 Sutton School Committee meeting, State Sen. Ryan Fattman held up a blue folder and told the group he had an important message to deliver.
In the blue folder was a citation from the Massachusetts Senate congratulating Sutton High School Principal Ted McCarthy on being named the 2021-22 High School Principal of the Year by the Massachusetts School Administrators’ Association.
“Sometimes we take for granted our teachers, principals and those involved in helping students,’’ Fattman said. “So, it’s exciting to see Mr. McCarthy receive the Principal of the Year award.’’
South Hadley High School grads adapted, persevered through pandemic
South Hadley’s class of 2021 valedictorian Grant Petrosky leads his fellow classmates during their commencement ceremony at the Mass Mutual Center Friday, June 4. STAFF PHOTO/LUIS FIELDMAN
Published: 6/4/2021 9:07:43 PM
SPRINGFIELD South Hadley High School valedictorian Grant Petrosky estimated that his fellow classmates spent a collective 3,125 days in virtual class during the pandemic. Yet he focused his commencement speech on Friday evening on the adaptability of this year’s graduates, and how it will serve them in the future.
“To go through life is to encounter unknown situations,” Petrosky said standing on a stage at Mass Mutual Center, the venue for the high school’s commencement ceremony. Quoting Albert Einstein, he said, “The measure of intelligence is the ability to change.”