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A New Chapter Begins

June 6, 2025 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

Stephani Teran
Express staff
On Friday evening, May 30, Silver Lake Regional High School held graduation for the Class of 2025. It was an inspiring evening full of hope, encouragement, somber reflection, and optimism for the future. The evening began with the Select Choir Singers opening with the National Anthem followed by stirring renditions of Bob Dylan’s, “The Times They Are a-Changin’”, and Simon and Garfunkel’s, “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”
The first speaker was Senior Class President, Hannah Selig who began with the question, “What do I want to be when I grow up?” She spoke of having so many dreams and options up to this point but now, faced with her future beyond high school, she felt overwhelmed by the possibilities. Hannah found the more important question not to be, “What will your job be?” but, “What will you be?” She explained that the movie, The Sandlot, had been a poignant film in her life and how the main character was successful because of the kind of friend he was in the story rather than his athletic achievements. She left her peers with the stirring statement, “Dare to be more than what you plan on doing to pay the bills.” She stated that we can’t always control what happens to us but we can control who we are and how we treat others. She closed her remarks by saying, “I can’t wait to see what legends you become.”
Next was guest speaker, Mr. Daniel Correia, math teacher and Varsity Boys Soccer Coach. Mr. Correia gave an amusing account of experimenting with allowing AI to write his speech for him. He concluded that although it was somewhat proficient it lacked true substance. He explained that technology is often actually quite isolating and true connection can only be human. He also advised the students to keep in mind that the only constant in life is change. “In the face of our ever-changing world, continue to be adaptable and open minded as you travel along life’s journey.”
Silver Lake High School Salutatorian, Olivia Melisi was next with a thought-provoking speech about mental health and finding resilience through trials. She explained that in spite of her academic success and numerous prestigious achievements and endeavors, she was overcome with the anxiety of perfectionism and it made her ill. She explained that seeking treatment and recovery led her to miss a good deal of school the prior year but that she did the right thing in being brave and admitting to needing help. Olivia also spoke about the healing she found in becoming involved with drama and choir and reminded her classmates that mental and physical health is more important that academic accolades. “Life isn’t meant to be about chasing the perfect GPA or crafting the perfect resume. It’s about connection, emotion. I truly believe we are here to experience. To laugh, cry, grieve, and everything in between.”
The following speech was given by the Silver Lake High School Class of 2025 Valedictorian, Ellery Roche. Ellory continued to touch on the importance of a person’s character rather than their achievements. She stated that good grades are a good thing and something to strive for, but what matters is character. “Kindness is a virtue and it’s important to go the extra mile for others. Trust me, you will make a difference.”
After Ellery’s moving speech, Silver Lake Regional High School Principal Mrs. Michaela Gill shared a few remarks. She mentioned that trends come and go but you can leave a lasting mark as a person. She said that the Class of 2025 was a great example of not being what happens to you, but how you respond. She touched on looking after mental health first and foremost and being connected to others to stay strong when met with challenges. “I hope that every single one of you that leaves here today knows that your character isn’t defined by how flawless your journey looks. It’s shaped by how you rise, respond, and move forward -even on the messiest or, sorry Dr. Proulx, ‘shittiest’ of days.”
The closing remarks were given by Silver Lake School District Superintendent Dr. Jill Proulx. She stated that as she took the podium she was looking out on those who will shape the future. She expressed high hopes and expectations for the Class of 2025 not only because of the many academic feats and impressive student resumes and accomplishments, but because of their admirable choices as peers and community members. “You have the power to be change makers. Every single one of you can ignite that spark of transformation -in our schools, our communities, and beyond.”
Included in the speeches throughout the evening were reflections and remembrances of classmate, Maddie Straub, who tragically passed away last September. Her peers spoke of how much she was missed and reminisced about her perpetual smile, her laugh, and her loyalty as a friend. Fellow classmates said that Maddie never took life for granted. According to her friends and peers she was a natural born leader and had a huge impact on all who met her.
Following the evening’s speeches diplomas were handed out to 262 graduating seniors. Congratulations to the Silver Lake Regional High School Class of 2025. Your community has no doubt that you will find success in your futures and in life because you have learned well to prioritize human connection and character above all else. Here’s to a bright future for all Silver Lake High Seniors, Class of 2025.

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