The Proviso Township High Schools District 209 held its graduation ceremony for the Class of 2025 on May 24, 2025, celebrating the achievements and resilience of its students. The event featured heartfelt speeches from school leaders, including Dr. Mason and Superintendent Karish Mohip, who emphasized the unique challenges faced by this graduating class.
Dr. Mason highlighted the students' determination and creativity, noting their engagement in rigorous diploma programs and advanced placement courses. She praised their advocacy efforts, particularly their visit to the Illinois State Capitol, where they met with lawmakers to discuss the importance of advanced coursework. Dr. Mason acknowledged the extraordinary circumstances under which the Class of 2025 entered high school, navigating their formative years during the global pandemic. She commended their resilience and courage, encouraging them to carry these qualities into their future endeavors.
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Subscribe for Free Superintendent Mohip, who has been in his role for six months, expressed gratitude to the Board of Education for their commitment to student success. He urged graduates to reflect on their journey and the challenges they have overcome, reminding them that obstacles are opportunities for growth. Mohip emphasized the importance of confidence, encouraging students to believe in themselves as they move forward in life.
The ceremony underscored the collective effort of families, educators, and the community in supporting the students' achievements. Both speakers conveyed a message of pride and hope for the future, reinforcing the idea that the Class of 2025 is well-prepared to face the world ahead. As the graduates received their diplomas, the atmosphere was filled with celebration and optimism for the paths they will take.