BABYLON, NEW YORK (JUNE 2023)—Members of the Babylon Junior-Senior High School class of 2023 celebrated their graduation with a commencement ceremony held on June 23. The students and members of the audience gathered and were treated with inspiring parting words from the class valedictorian, salutatorian, interim superintendent, and incoming superintendent.
Drew Scherrif, the class valedictorian, gave a motivational speech about making the right choices, taking accountability for your actions, staying determined, and fighting for what is right. “On our journey through life, we will inevitably stumble, fail, or be set back. We cannot let these give us doubt or fear,” Drew said, “We must take the punches and keep going, because this is life; if it were easy, it would not be real. Hardships make us stronger, more capable people, while complaining and making excuses only holds us back”.
Class Salutatorian Caroline Cassidy spoke about the three characteristics that exemplify her fellow graduates and their time in the Babylon School District. These characteristics are passion, perseverance, and unity. “I snatched that pen back from whatever awful writer decided it was my time to stop and I wrote my own story and I persevered,” Caroline said after recounting her own personal story of perseverance contending with a heart condition, “I know everyone here has struggled in some way, but the fact that you are sitting here in front of me is a testament to your strength”.
Babylon’s Interim Superintendent of Schools, Brian Conboy, spoke to the class on the great opportunities ahead of them made possible by their families and the Babylon community. “Today you’re receiving your first golden ticket to your future: a New York State high school diploma from a high achieving Long Island school district,” Mr. Conboy said. “Babylon Schools will always be a part of you, and hopefully you will come to appreciate the great gift that your parents gave to you: a childhood and a public education in Babylon, Long Island”.
Incoming Superintendent of Schools Carisa Manza, who had served as assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction for the previous school year, also had an opportunity to speak at the ceremony. “I had the great honor of joining this very special learning committee at the start of this school year, and it has been a tremendous honor to serve as your assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction,” Manza said. “I have also had the opportunity to interact with some of the students of the class of 2023 and I can tell you they are a wonderful group of students, and I join you in the pride that you feel for the students here this evening. Congratulations to our families and congratulations to our students on this very important milestone.”
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Date Added: 7/10/2023