Bound Brook High School honored 160 graduates at its commencement ceremony at LaMonte Field on June 18, 2024. With family, friends and teachers, the ceremony celebrated the hard work and commitment to excellence students made throughout their journeys in the school district.
BBHS Principal Edward Smith led the ceremony and reflected on the obstacles students overcame to achieve their goals. He thanked the parents and families whose support undoubtedly contributed to their success. “It has been an honor and a privilege watching them grow, mature, progress, and succeed,” he said.
Senior Sherlyn Herrera Perez delivered the welcome address, followed by the salutatorian Armaan Singh, valedictorian Gabriella Silva, and senior Allyn Cardenas. Weathering wildfires to a worldwide pandemic, these students proved their prowess, which were themes of the speeches from the newly minted alumni.
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Alvin L. Freeman congratulated students and reminded them of the Bound Brook School District motto to go forth and serve.
“Carry with you the kindness, perseverance, and strong character that you have cultivated here. Use these characteristics to light your path and to inspire those around you. By doing so, you will not only enrich your life but also create a better world for everyone. The future is bright and yours for the taking,” said Dr. Freeman.
Kerry Malpartida led the attendees in the Pledge of Allegiance. A series of musical performances rounded out the ceremony including the “Star Spangled Banner,” sung by Mia Hutchins, as well as BBHS’s alma mater led by Josiah Addo Nartey, Kevin Cruz, Joseph Angel, Emily Samaniego, Dennis Barone, and Mia Hutchins.
Mr. Smith congratulated retirees and thanked Bound Brook School District teachers, the administrative team, and staff for their contributions and unwavering dedication to the graduating students.
As the Class of 2024 moves forward on their next path, whether in college, the military, or the workforce, we hope they bring the tools and remember the relationships built inside these classrooms. Best of luck, Crusaders!
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