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Pembroke High School certifies 169 graduates; principal cites 10-year NEASC accreditation

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Principal Mark Talbot certified that diploma candidates met state and district requirements and pronounced the Pembroke High School class of 2025 graduates. Speeches by students and district leaders highlighted a newly formalized "portrait of the Pembroke Titan" and the school's recent 10-year accreditation.

Principal Mark Talbot certified that Pembroke High School diploma candidates "had met or exceeded the requirements for graduation as established by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the Pembroke Public Schools School Committee" and pronounced the class of 2025 graduates during the school's commencement ceremony.

The ceremony, which recognized 169 members of the graduating class, included remarks from student leaders, district officials and the school's principal. Talbot noted the district earned a 10-year accreditation from the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and described the graduating class as…

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