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Islip High School Class Of 2020 Graduates

The school honored the students with special ceremonies following health guidelines this past weekend. Congrats to all the seniors!

The 354 seniors officially graduated from high school this past weekend.
The 354 seniors officially graduated from high school this past weekend. (Image via Islip School District)

ISLIP, NY — The coronavirus pandemic has put a hold on a lot of things but it couldn't stop the class of 2020 from celebrating their graduation. However that didn't stop Islip High School from honoring their graduating seniors with several graduation ceremonies this past weekend. Due to the pandemic, the school’s 95th commencement was divided into four sessions held at Bucs Stadium last Friday and Saturday morning.

After greetings from Principal Jon LaRochester, and Student Union President Emily DeAngelis and Vice President Sydney Camenzuli, who served as emcees for each session, senior Nicholas D’Auria sang a stunning rendition of the national anthem.

"What a journey you have all undertaken, what a set of experiences you have amassed, what a collection of life lessons you have gathered," LaRochester said in his first commencement speech as principal. "We are gathered here today not just to celebrate youracademic accomplishments, but more importantly, to celebrate the strong men and women you have become. Though my time as your principal has been short, and our experiences have been impacted by COVID-19, your passion, love and commitment to your school and community are undeniable, and that is a testament to the quality of your character."

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Board of Education trustees Danielle Flora and Kelly Vallette eschewed traditional graduation speeches, instead sharing a series of inspiring and humorous stories, quotes and anecdotes.

"It may not be the same as in previous years, we may not all be together, but even though the seniors are behind Islip face coverings, eight feet apart from their fellow graduates, nothing can mask the fact that they are 262 amazing, special individuals," Vallette said.

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"2020 had other plans and lessons for your class and for all of us to learn, a completely unique and unanticipated turn in the road," Flora told the seniors. "You are part of a graduating class that will be forever marked in history.”

The valedictorian Darienne Rogers and salutatorian Madelyn Germano spoke to their fellow students.

"This is the day we turn away from the familiarity of our hometown and toward the vast unknowns of our futures," Rogers said. "Despite what’s going on around us, we’ve earned this day and the special community we call home has been so supportive to still recognize the greatness of our class. Since March 13, our senior year has been different than anything that anyone has ever seen before. The recent misfortunes we faced as a group could never overshadow everything that we’ve accomplished for the last 13 years. The whole world suffered this year, but we’re still standing, because no one can take away our strength as a class."

"Losing the last few months of our senior year does not define us," Germano said. "The one thing we will never lose is the support of one another. We experienced a traumatic time in history, but we experienced it together. If we can overcome the challenges we recently faced, we can overcome just about anything. The Class of 2020 is special and there is no doubt in my mind that everyone here will discover their true passion and excel in the future."

Each student then walked up to receive their diploma, followed by the traditional turning of the tassels, and even a few caps were happily tossed into the warm skies before the new alumni left to celebrate with their families.

Congratulations to the Islip High School class of 2020!

All photos courtesy of Islip School District

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