Congrats to Webutuck’s eighth-grade students as they move up the ranks
Kimberly Lalvay celebrated her moving up from the eighth grade on the soccer fields behind the Eugene Brooks Intermediate School/Webutuck High School building with her parents, Maria Lalvay and George Chuchuca.
Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

Congrats to Webutuck’s eighth-grade students as they move up the ranks

WEBUTUCK — Between the beautiful summer morning and the encouragements from their administrators, teachers and mentors, the Webutuck Class of 2025 was able to start the next chapter of their academic careers at the North East (Webutuck) Central School District on an optimistic note as they took part in Eugene Brooks Intermediate School’s (EBIS) Eighth Grade Recognition Ceremony on Thursday, June 24.

Starting at 8:30 a.m., the ceremony was held under two enormous white tents that were set up on the soccer fields behind the EBIS/Webutuck High School building. 

Dressing up for the occasion, the eighth-graders were recognized for their academic achievements, their leadership and their hard work throughout the ceremony. One by one, EBIS Principal Matthew Pascale called each eighth-grader up to the platform at the front of the main tent where they accepted their certificates and awards from Webutuck special education teacher Jonathan Scarinzi. 

As each name was called, thunderous applause from the students’ families, friends and classmates echoed throughout the tents as they gave the Webutuck Class of 2025 an enthusiastic sendoff into the future.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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