BVT confers diplomas and industry-recognized certifications
The Blackstone Valley Tech Class of 2023 Commencement Ceremony concluded with cheers and applause for the graduates as they tossed their caps into the air.
The Blackstone Valley Tech Class of 2023 Commencement Ceremony was held at The Hanover Theatre & Conservatory for the Performing Arts in Worcester on May 25th. The evening ceremony celebrated the accomplishments of the school’s 294 graduates with all the pomp and circumstance they deserve.
“We all have great reasons to be proud as we gather to honor these students for completing a major milestone in their lives,” Assistant Superintendent-Director/Principal Mr. Anthony E. Steele II said in his opening remarks. “We commend the members of the Class of 2023 for maintaining their focus and for their dedication to reaching the goal of becoming a Blackstone Valley Tech graduate.”
The ceremony included the National Anthem sung by graduate Carleigh Koopman of Northbridge. Next, Yvette Martin, Director of Student Services, delivered the benediction. Then graduates Mason Day of Hopedale and Luke Scholl of Northbridge performed “Wild Horses” by the Rolling Stones, followed by several speakers.
Thanking those who helped them on their journey was a shared theme for those who spoke during the ceremony. Katelyn Steele of Upton, Valedictorian, spoke about the positive traits the Class of 2023 possess as ‘Beavers,’ such as constructing houses, treating sick patients, and engineering solutions to global problems. Isabel Cahill of Uxbridge, Senior Class President, urged living in the present and being proud of who students have become. Hunter Claflin of Douglas, Student Council President, talked about memories made. Natalia Vazquez of Mendon, Senior Class Historian, noted that memories influence who we are and who we will become. Thanks for the memories! Lastly, Maxwell Guyton of Uxbridge, Salutatorian, noted that today is not the end but the beginning of the incredible things the graduates have yet to accomplish.
Assistant Principal Ms. Skye Bomba addressed the Class and took a moment to recognize those who were instrumental in helping BVT’s students get to this finish line. In closing, she encouraged the Class to live a life of kindness and compassion for others, reminding them that it costs nothing to be kind.
“Few know the obstacles you have overcome to be where you are today,” said Superintendent-Director Dr. Michael F. Fitzpatrick. “You, the Class of 2023, are part of our legacy and forever a part of our collective voyage. As you set your sights on your future goals, do not give up on your dreams because real magic happens when you take a leap of faith and believe in yourself. We look forward to celebrating your continued success. Congratulations!”
Two hundred and ninety-four students concluded their dual high school education. They received a vocational certificate and a diploma, which certify mastery of competencies in their career-technical programs and a rigorous academic course of study. The evening celebration concluded with applause for the graduates as they tossed their caps into the air. To view the ceremony, visit www.valleytech.k12.ma.us/classof2023.
About Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School (BVT):
Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School serves the towns of Bellingham, Blackstone, Douglas, Grafton, Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, Millville, Northbridge, Sutton, Upton, and Uxbridge. Located in the heart of the Blackstone Valley, BVT creates a positive learning community that prepares students for personal and professional success in an internationally competitive society through a fusion of rigorous vocational, technical, and academic skills.