Brattleboro
St. Michael Catholic School Celebrates 2026 Graduates in Brattleboro
St. Michael Catholic School in Brattleboro recently celebrated its Class of 2026 during a commencement ceremony held on June 11. This event marked a significant milestone for local graduates, including James Gardner, Juleyen Laughran Carter, Amelia Pierce, and Lily Tainter,…
Key points
- St. Michael Catholic School graduated its Class of 2026 on June 11.
- Valedictorian James Gardner emphasized the pursuit of truth in his address.
- Principal Elaine Beam was honored for her 17 years of service during the ceremony.
BENNINGTON, Vt. NewsWK — St. Michael Catholic School in Brattleboro recently celebrated its Class of 2026 during a commencement ceremony held on June 11. This event marked a significant milestone for local graduates, including James Gardner, Juleyen Laughran Carter, Amelia Pierce, and Lily Tainter, who are now prepared to embark on new journeys after their time at the school.
Valedictorian’s Inspiring Address
Valedictorian James Gardner delivered an inspiring speech, drawing parallels between his educational journey and the search for truth depicted in Herman Melville’s “Moby-Dick.” Gardner emphasized the importance of understanding deeper truths, stating, “Truth is beautiful, for even the shadow of the knowledge of God is better to man than if he comprehended every facet of the created universe.” This sentiment resonated with many in attendance, reflecting the values instilled in students at St. Michael’s.
Honoring Principal Elaine Beam
Principal Elaine Beam, who is retiring after 17 years of dedicated service, was recognized for her contributions to the school community. Admissions and Development Director Lindsay O’Neil commended the graduates for their achievements and noted the strong connections they share, with many students coming from across the tri-state area.
Bishop McDermott’s Encouragement
Bishop John J. McDermott also addressed the graduates, encouraging them to embrace lifelong learning and the values they developed at St. Michael’s. He urged students to maintain their curiosity and to continue asking questions as they move forward in their lives. “Remember that we are called to be in community and communion with one another and with God,” he concluded.
This ceremony not only celebrated the achievements of the graduates but also highlighted the community spirit that St. Michael Catholic School fosters. For local residents, this event underscores the importance of education and community values, as these students prepare to contribute positively to society.
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Based on reporting originally published by Bennington Banner. Read the original story.