Fulton Daily News

Superintendent Pulvino to 2017 Graduates: ‘I Want You To Go For It’

The day has come and gone, as Fulton’s 2017 G. Ray Bodley seniors prepare to tackle the world as high school graduates. Brian Pulvino, completing his first year leading the district in her role as Superintendent reflected on his personal experiences when sending his first group of FCSD graduates on their way to the next steps of their lives. “Getting out of your comfort zone is the key to experiencing new things and growing as a person, taking risks, extending yourself to your limits and striving for your goals,” he told the seniors.

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Oswego Daily News

OHS Class Of 2011 Embarks On Rest Of Their Life

Christina Buckingham receives her diploma.

“We look at commencement as a beginning,” said OHS Principal Brian Hartwell. “It doesn’t mean we’re going to forget old friendships but you look forward to the rest of your life and you start to live your life. It’s exciting; it really is exciting.” The speakers told the class to never forget the friends they made in high school – but to also go out into the world and make new friends and achieve great things.

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Oswego Daily News

OHS Seniors Graduate To The Rest Of Their Lives

OHS graduation 2010“High school was great for providing us with chances to participate in something. But, the next part of our lives will be the first part that truly becomes what we make of it,” the valedictorian said. “I’m sure the majority of us would like to believe that we haven’t just had the best four years of our lives; but, without action that is what they may become,” she cautioned her classmates.

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Oswego Daily News

Trinity Catholic School’s Sixth Graders Move On

Gabriella Lanza heads back to her seat after receiving her diploma  from Principal David Friedlander.

One of Trinity Catholic School’s smallest sixth grade classes graduated Tuesday night during a commencement celebration and mass at St. Joseph’s Church. The ceremony marked a stop along one part of the 12 students’ journey, but was also the starting point to the next part of their journey – middle schools in Oswego and other parts of the county.

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