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William Tennent High Graduates 474 Students
Seniors at the Centennial School District high school also took a "walk to remember" their old schools two days before graduation.
WARMINSTER, PA —William Tennent High School graduates are taking the next step toward their futures.
About 474 graduates tossed their hats in the air after their high school graduation on June 5 in a ceremony featuring Principal Julie Henrich, School Board President Mary Alice Brancato, Centennial School Board Directors, and the presentation of diplomas by Schools Superintendent Dana Bedden.
Two days before graduation, the seniors retraced the steps of their educational beginnings, visiting their former elementary and middle school.
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School officials said the sentimental "walk to remember" serves as a touching tribute to the transformative years that paved the way to their imminent graduation.
Amidst a flood of memories, laughter, and perhaps a few tears, they reminisced about the innocence of childhood and the growth experienced throughout their academic journey.
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"As they strolled through familiar hallways and playgrounds, they were reminded of the friendships forged and the lessons learned. Each step echoed with nostalgia, reaffirming the profound impact of their formative years," school officials said. "With hearts full of gratitude and anticipation for the future, they bid farewell to the place that shaped their educational foundation, carrying with them cherished memories and the promise of new beginnings."
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