Class of 2025 celebrates graduation at MMU with messages of support and connection

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The Mount Mansfield Unified Union School District held its 48th Commencement Ceremony on June 14, 2025, celebrating the achievements of the graduating class of 2025. The event was marked by heartfelt speeches and reflections on the journey of the students.

The ceremony began with a message encouraging graduates to recognize their positive contributions to any community they join. The speaker emphasized the importance of support among peers, highlighting the strong bonds formed within the class. Graduates were reminded that their value is not solely determined by outcomes but by the relationships and support they provide to one another.
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Following this introduction, Augustus Krueger, a member of the graduating class, took the podium to share his reflections. He expressed his honor in addressing his classmates, friends, and family. Krueger recounted a memorable moment from 291 days prior when the class gathered at dawn to witness the sunrise together, symbolizing the start of their final year of high school. He described the collective experience of the past four years with the word "connected," underscoring the unity and camaraderie that defined their time at Mount Mansfield.

The ceremony served not only as a celebration of academic achievements but also as a reminder of the lasting connections formed during the students' high school years. As the graduates prepare to embark on new journeys, the messages of support and community will undoubtedly resonate with them as they move forward.

Converted from MMU 48th Commencement Ceremony 2025 (Edited) meeting on June 14, 2025
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