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Bethlehem Central honors Class of 2025 at commencement; speakers stress pause, service and community

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Bethlehem Central High School presented diplomas to the Class of 2025 at its commencement ceremony. Speakers — including school official Dave D'Omele, Superintendent Jody Monroe and Board President Holly Delambaugh — highlighted student achievements, urged graduates to 'pause often' and noted community service and awards earned by the class.

Bethlehem Central High School held a commencement ceremony for the Class of 2025 during which graduates received diplomas and heard remarks from school and district leaders, faculty and student speakers.

School official Dave D'Omele opened the program with an address that included an acronym built from the image of a stop sign. "Stop — seek truth, trust others, own moments, and pause often," D'Omele said, urging graduates to use pauses as moments for reflection and moral grounding.

Superintendent Jody Monroe summarized class achievements and community engagement, noting academic, athletic and extracurricular honors. Monroe said the district had three National Merit finalists and five students recognized by the New York…

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