The Central Islip High School Class of 2025 experienced an emotional and memorable day on June 2.
More than 350 seniors participated in the annual Senior Walkthrough, during which students were …
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The Central Islip High School Class of 2025 experienced an emotional and memorable day on June 2.
More than 350 seniors participated in the annual Senior Walkthrough, during which students were bused across the district to visit the hallways of their former schools and reconnect with past teachers and staff.
The day began with a fully catered breakfast, followed by the departure of eight buses filled with students. The first stop was Ralph G. Reed Middle School, marking the start of a nostalgic journey through Central Islip.
The top 60 students in the Class of 2025 were honored with custom sashes to wear during the walkthrough. Special sashes were also presented to the class officers, valedictorian Jacqueline Lopez, and salutatorian Lesly Cruz.
Subsequent stops included visits to the following elementary schools: Cordello, O’Neill, Morrow, Mulligan, and Mulvey.
To conclude the afternoon, all buses converged at Alfano Elementary School, which served as the Early Childhood Center (ECC) when many of the seniors were just beginning their educational journeys. Following the final school visit, students gathered on the football field for photos and enjoyed treats from Mister Softee ice cream trucks.
This heartwarming event was made possible through the efforts of senior class advisors and CIHS teachers Claris Villatoro and Darren Ehrhardt, whose dedication ensured a meaningful celebration for the Class of 2025.
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