Under the bright Florida sun, the atmosphere at Belleview High School was filled with excitement and pride as the community gathered to celebrate the Class of 2025 during their commencement ceremony. The event, held on May 25, 2025, marked a significant milestone as it was the thirtieth graduating class from the school, a moment that resonated deeply with students, families, and faculty alike.
Superintendent Doctor Diane Gullit, alongside interim superintendent Doctor Danielle Brewer and other distinguished guests, took to the stage to honor the achievements of the graduates. The ceremony began with heartfelt acknowledgments of the dedicated staff and supportive families who played crucial roles in the students' journeys. A special mention was made of Cox Communications for sponsoring honor cords, the student government for live streaming the event, and the FFA Club for providing beautiful plants that adorned the stage.
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Subscribe for Free As the graduates sat proudly in their caps and gowns, the statistics shared by the speakers highlighted their remarkable accomplishments. With a weighted GPA average of 3.3, 35% of the graduates were set to attend four-year universities, while others would pursue state colleges, technical schools, or enter the workforce. Notably, 11 students were preparing to enlist in the military, showcasing the diverse paths ahead of them.
The ceremony also celebrated the collective achievements of the class, which included earning approximately $4 million in scholarships and tuition money, along with over 5,000 hours of college credit and hundreds of industry certifications. The graduates had also contributed over 23,000 hours of community service, reflecting their commitment to making a positive impact.
In a poignant moment, the speakers urged the graduates to consider their legacy—not just in terms of accolades, but in the kindness, courage, and integrity they exhibit in their daily lives. The message resonated as they were reminded that true legacy is built through intentional actions and the way they treat others.
As the ceremony progressed, Assistant Principal Brad Jones took the stage to introduce the valedictorians, a group of 15 students who had excelled academically and fulfilled the requirements set forth by the Marion County School Board. The pride in the air was palpable as families stood to honor their achievements.
The Belleview High School Class of 2025 left the ceremony not only with diplomas in hand but also with a sense of purpose and community support, ready to embark on their next chapters with the values instilled in them during their time at school. The day was a celebration of hard work, dedication, and the bright futures that lie ahead for these young graduates.