The Jensen Beach High School Class of 2025 celebrated a remarkable year of academic and athletic achievements during their commencement ceremony on June 2, 2025. The event highlighted the school's commitment to excellence, both in the classroom and on the field.
Lincoln Campo, a standout student and athlete, was recognized for his impressive accomplishments. As a three-year varsity basketball member and two-year captain, he demonstrated leadership and helped improve his team's record each year. Academically, Lincoln ranked fourteenth in his class with a 3.9 GPA and will be attending the University of Florida to major in exercise physiology.
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Subscribe for Free The ceremony also showcased the school's athletic prowess, with 20 scholar athletes achieving a 3.5 GPA or higher while earning four-year varsity letters. Jensen Beach High School finished third overall in the Class 4A academic team champions, marking the sixteenth time the school has placed in the top ten for academic excellence. Notably, the girls' basketball, baseball, flag football, and beach volleyball teams were recognized as academic champions, finishing first in their classifications.
The school's athletic teams had an outstanding year, with girls' bowling, volleyball, boys' soccer, wrestling, and both boys' and girls' tennis claiming district championships. Sebastian DeJenero made history by winning his fourth individual state title in wrestling, completing his high school career undefeated.
In total, senior athletes received 18 athletic scholarships across various sports, including football, baseball, and volleyball. The ceremony concluded with a recognition of these athletes, celebrating their dedication and achievements.
Will Raider, another exceptional student athlete, took the stage to share his journey. With a perfect 4.0 unweighted GPA and a 6.3 weighted GPA, Will completed 14 AP courses and earned the title of AP Scholar with Distinction. He will continue his academic journey at the University of Notre Dame, where he plans to study finance.
The commencement ceremony not only celebrated the achievements of the Class of 2025 but also reinforced Jensen Beach High School's legacy of excellence in academics and athletics.