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Rockcastle County High School holds commencement for class of 2025; more than 99% college- and career-ready

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Rockcastle County High School held a commencement ceremony for the class of 2025 that recognized academic honors, a long‑time teacher with the Spirit of the Rock award and several seniors entering military service; the transcript notes that more than 99% of graduates met Kentucky Department of Education college- and career-readiness benchmarks.

Rockcastle County High School held its commencement ceremony for the class of 2025 at Rockcastle County High School; the ceremony date was not specified in the transcript.

Principal J.D. Bussell opened the program and recognized staff, custodial and technology teams, and members of the Rockcastle County Board of Education before the school presented academic honors and individual recognitions.

The ceremony included a formal roll call of graduates, the Spirit of the Rock award for a longtime teacher, an address by the senior class speaker and a ceremonial tassel change to mark the conferral of diplomas. The transcript records that “this class of 2025 has over 99% of its students who have achieved the honor of being college and career ready as defined by the Kentucky Department of Education.”

Bussell, identified in the transcript as Rockcastle County High School principal, thanked school employees and…

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