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Staff Blog: Vergennes Graduation Video

Posted on June 25, 2012 | Blog Category:
By Addy Indy Staff



On June 8, 2012, 111 seniors from Vergennes Union High School marched across the stage to accept their diplomas in front of an audience packed full of family and friends. RETN was on hand to record the graduation. If you missed it, or if you want to catch it again, check it out below!

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110 graduate from OV high school in 2012

Posted on June 21, 2012 |
By Lee J. Kahrs



BRANDON — “Let’s face it — Otters are awesome.”

And according to Otter Valley Class of 2012 Valedictorian Matt Dier, the school’s furry mascot possesses many traits that his classmates should take with them into the future.

That was the thrust of Dier’s speech at OV’s June 16 commencement ceremony in the school’s gymnasium, where 110 new graduates moved on to the next stages in their lives.

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171 MUHS graduates look to the future

Posted on June 14, 2012 |
By Kaitlyn Kirkaldy



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MIDDLEBURY — Students were told to eat their vegetables, be wary of advice, experience life, succumb to positive peer pressure, follow their passions and excite their imaginations at Middlebury Union High School’s graduation last Saturday at Memorial Sports Center.

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VUHS valedictorian: 'Take in scenery'

Posted on June 14, 2012 |
By Andrea Suozzo



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VERGENNES — Last Friday, 111 Vergennes Union High School seniors marched to the podium to accept their diplomas in front of an audience packed full of family and friends.

Over the course of the ceremony, the seniors received plenty of advice and encouragement to guide them along their postgraduate paths.

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Mount Abe grads make poetic exit from school

Posted on June 14, 2012 |
By John Flowers



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BRISTOL — Mount Abraham Union High School on Saturday sent 143 freshly minted graduates into the world with good wishes wrapped in prose, song and the letter “P.”

“Prepare yourself for a panoramic, pragmatic, participatory promenade through powerful, profound prose that may seem pedantic, and please refrain from propelling projectiles until the pronounced peroration point prevails,” graduation speaker Scott Beckwith, an MAUHS social studies teacher, urged the seniors in an alliterative tongue twister.

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