BASH Class of 2024 Transitions to Alum Status Following Awards Assembly, Graduation Ceremony
Since 1921, when the first version of Boyertown High School (BASH) opened with 320 students in grades 7-12, students of various eras have faced varied societal challenges on the road to their diplomas. This year's BASH class of 2024 faced challenges caused by a global pandemic and the changing landscape of education.
Despite facing numerous obstacles throughout their academic journey, these students have persevered, demonstrating determination, adaptability, and a commitment to excellence. From transitioning to remote learning to adhering to strict health and safety protocols, students have exhibited maturity and strength in the face of adversity.
BASH students are on the brink of positively impacting the world around them, and they leave behind a legacy of achievements that will inspire future students.
Below you can watch videos of the senior awards assembly program that took place at BASH on May 16, and the class of 2024 graduation, held at Reading's Santander Arena on Thursday, May 30.
Thanks to Mr. Bill Cherkasky and his telecommunications students for creating and sharing these videos.
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