Published: Jun 14, 2019 3:15 pm
Students graduating from eighth grade at Newtown Middle School (NMS) celebrated the milestone achievement with a Moving Up Ceremony that took place in the Newtown High School (NHS) gymnasium on June 12. The graduating class was split into two groups, alphabetically, resulting in separate ceremonies at 4:30 and 7:15 pm.
When students entered the gymnasium to the tune of “Pomp & Circumstance,” family and friends that filled the bleachers on both sides of the room applauded and took photos.
NMS Principal Thomas Einhorn and Superintendent of Schools Dr Lorrie Rodrigue welcomed all in attendance.
“This is a special afternoon for everyone as our students take the next big step into high school and become freshmen — and I can’t believe I’m saying this — as the Class of 2023…” Ms Rodrigue said looking out to those seated before her. “This is such a pivotal moment for all of our students as they begin an important educational journey.”
Students were called individually to walk across the stage and shake hands with the administration present. Graduation certificates would later be distributed in the NHS lobby.
Closing the ceremony, Mr Einhorn told the graduating students, “Change is the only constant in life. Don’t be afraid to embrace it. I wish you all the best and congratulations.”
To read the full story, pick up a copy of The Newtown Bee’s upcoming print edition, dated June 21.
Newtown Middle School (NMS) eighth grade students walk across the stage as their names are called and shake hands with NMS Principal Thomas Einhorn, pictured from left, NMS Assistant Principal James Ross, Superintendent of Schools Dr Lorrie Rodrigue, Newtown High School Principal Dr Kimberly Longobucco, Newtown Board of Education member Rebekah Harriman-Stites, and Newtown Board of Education chair Michelle Embree Ku at the Moving up Ceremony on June 12. —Bee Photos, Silber
Husband and wife Daniel and Betsy Krauss stand beside their 13-year-old daughter Rachel after she received her graduation certificate at the Newtown High School Moving Up Ceremony on June 12.
Students and staff sat in the center of the Newtown High School gymnasium during the Newtown Middle School Moving Up Ceremony while family and friends filled the bleachers to the left and right of them.
In Newtown Middle School Student Council Chair Kirtana Kunzweiler’s speech, she encouraged her peers to “…stay positive, be kind, give back, and always remember don’t take yourself too seriously.”
Newtown Middle School Principal Thomas Einhorn welcomes the students, faculty, family, and friends gathered at the eighth grade Moving Up Ceremony on Wednesday, June 12.
Brooke Kinsey, Cluster 8 Red representative, addresses her fellow eighth grade students at the podium during the Newtown Middle School Moving Up Ceremony.
Cluster 8 Green representative Kaelin Rising, at podium, speaks to her fellow classmates, while Newtown Middle School Assistant Principal James Ross, Newtown High School Principal Dr Kimberly Longobucco, and Superintendent of Schools Dr Lorrie Rodrigue look on.
Superintendent of Schools Dr Lorrie Rodrigue congratulates the Newtown Middle School Class of 2019 on this “pivotal moment” as they embark on the next step in their educational journey.
Newtown Middle School eighth grade students enter the gymnasium of the Newtown High School for the first of two Moving-Up Ceremonies on June 12.
Pictured from left are friends from the Newtown Middle School 8 Green Cluster Sarah Jojo, Sara Stampp, Giselle Martinez, and Eva Barricelli in the lobby of Newtown High School following their Moving Up Ceremony.