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“Courage is the Root of Change”

June 12, 2026 By Stephani Teran

On Friday evening, May 29, Silver Lake Regional High School held graduation for the Class of 2026. Overseeing the ceremony was Superintendent, Dr. Jill Proulx and Assistant Superintendent, Dr. Tricia Clifford, as well as Silver Lake Regional High School Principal, Michaela Gill.
Class of 2026 Student Body Vice President, Paul Beauchesne, opened the ceremony with the Pledge of Allegiance and the Select Choir Singers sang the National Anthem. Following the National Anthem the choir sang, “I Shall be Released” by Bob Dylan and “You’ve Got a Friend” by Carole King and James Taylor.
Following the beautiful music numbers, Class of 2026 Student Body Treasurer, Elora Coffey introduced Class of 2026 Student Body President, Makaia Rekord. Coffey noted Rekord’s outstanding student career as the secretary of the National Honor Society, an advocate for public services such as organizing food drives, and volunteering at animal shelters, as an exceptional athlete as captain of the girls volleyball team, and as a dedicated employee at Cancun Restaurant in Kingston. In addition to her involvement and many accomplishments, Coffey spoke of Rekord’s natural ability to connect with the student body and be a true friend.
Rekord took the podium following Coffey’s remarks. She reflected on her grade school days when she could not imagine being in sixth grade, but when she finally got to sixth grade, it was more challenging than she imagined. Her middle school years were also a struggle. “When you are younger, time feels endless and we are always waiting,” said Rekord, “We think we will be happy later, but always chasing the next thing means we are missing out on what is right in front of us now.” Rekord quoted Muhammad Ali who said, “Don’t count the days, make the days count.” In her final remarks, Rekord urged her fellow graduates to not let the fear of failure or the comfort of procrastination make you settle for less than what you really want.
Following these remarks, Class of 2026 Student Body Secretary, Maeve Hamilton, introduced the guest speaker for the ceremony, English teacher, Mrs. Heather Bates. Hamilton praised Bates for being an enthusiastic teacher who has a unique ability to find common ground to and connect with students through literature and media. Hamilton described Bates as composed, passionate, quick thinking, and as someone who fosters a sense of belonging to everyone. In addition to teaching English and Literature, Bates serves at the choreographer for the drama club musicals and the coach for unified basketball.
Bates followed this introduction with a quote by Cassius to Julius Caesar, “The fate lies not in the stars, but in ourselves.” She praised that everyone there was there because of their efforts and they should feel proud of that. She then urged the graduates to choose shared experiences in life over isolating ones. Bates gave many poignant examples of times in class where deep meaning and connection was felt when group discussions took place about literary works and movies -no phones or Google needed. “We live in a world where most things can be experienced alone. We scroll alone, react alone, watch movies and shows alone, but in the classroom we have authentic, shared experiences -phone free. Choose to make the connection, because stories are better shared, laughter is better shared, growth is better shared, lessons are better shared, and life is better shared.” She then gave many touching examples of the human experience being recognized, related to, understood, and investigated by reading books and watching films. Bates assured the graduates that life is meant to be experienced together -not alone, and that everyone deserves a place to feel that connection safely. Bates closed with a quote from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: “It is not our abilities that show us what we truly are. It is our choices.”
Upon the conclusion of Bates remarks, Class of 2026 Student Body Historian, Sophie Gebler introduced Class of 2026 Silver Lake Salutatorian, Sarah Curtin. Praised as an especially intelligent student with quiet confidence and devotion to her peers, Curtin was described as highly regarded by her peers. While serving on the Executive Board for the National Honor Society and on student council, Curtin is also an award-winning artist, and on the school soccer and lacross teams. She will be attending the University of Virginia in the Arts and Sciences Department.
Curtin began her speech assuring graduates that it is okay to not have everything mapped out for the future. “Being undecided means being curious and open minded,” Curtin pointed out. She noted that confidence does not come from always knowing what is next, it comes from trusting in your own ability and being strong enough to face whatever comes next. Curtin related her thoughts to Ralph Waldo Emerson who said, “What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” Curtin noted that life situations will require substance over standing. “Life will not ask what your test scores were. It will ask who you are when things go wrong.” In closing, Curtin reminded her fellow graduates, “Success is not where we are going, but what we take within us when we go there.”
Class of 2026 Student Body Vice President, Paul Beauchesne then introduced the Class of 2026 Silver Lake Valedictorian, Hayden Mathias. Beauchesne described Mathias as someone who realizes that service and integrity go hand in hand. His personal experiences with Mathias as a fellow track teammate showed her as not only an outstanding athlete who used every day opportunities to grow, but as an accomplished student who already acquired her CNA license to further pursue a career in the medical field.
Mathais began her remarks talking about her struggles with school and the fear of failure from a young age. She decided the best solution was to not go to school. Luckily, her father helped her overcome these difficulties by spending a great deal of time and energy finding ways to make learning fun and not anxiety-inducing. Through patience, persistence, and a father’s love for his daughter, Mathias began to understand material and her anxiety and fear lessened. On Oct. 1, 2015, her beloved father was lost at sea after a hurricane sank his ship off the coast of Puerto Rico. Mathias described her immense difficulty in life and school following the loss of her mentor and father. Eventually, Mathias found herself comforted in academic devotion and success and found it a way to connect with and honor her father. “His death became a source of strength for me. I wanted to make him proud. His memory and spirit motivated me and gave me a new purpose. Being valedictorian is a tribute to my father.” Closing her speech Mathias quoted Confucious: “Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”
Class of 2026 Student Body President, Makaia Rekord then introduced Silver Lake Regional High School Principal, Michaela Gill. Rekord thanked Gill for being the foundation of support and encouragement for students and noted that her genuine care for the students made a difference to them. “She shows up to every game and match. Everything she touches isn’t just good, it’s the best that it can be.”
Gill took to the podium and thanked the attending district and school administration and staff and local selectmen from district towns. Gill then highlighted retiring teachers, World Language Coordinator, Spanish teacher, and coach, Señora Buffy Hines, and math teacher, Dawn White. Following the appreciation of these two outstanding teachers, all veterans in the audience and graduated who were newly enlisted in the armed forces were invited to stand up to a round of applause. Gill went over some of the remarkable accomplishments of the Class of 2026 such as organizing successful food drives with the Plymouth Area Coalition, Toys for Tots, and many other charities and organizations. Gill praised the athletes for a historic year in which Silver Lake took home the state championships in soccer, wrestling, track, softball, and also the founding of a boy’s volleyball team.
Gill continued reflecting on the contributions of the students through choir, award-winning art shows, and drama and theater productions that she claimed “rival any of the professional companies”. To the CTE students she praised, “You built actual houses, you fixed cars -and the computer science tech students were designing prototypes, designing software and solving incredibly complex problems with technology.” Gill pointed out that the Class of 2026 over $300K in scholarships had been awarded to more than half the student body. Lastly, Gill recognized the students who struggled though school -who found that showing up was their greatest battle. “High school is not a race or a competition, it is measured in your bravery. You were so brave and you belong here on this stage and in our community.” She thanked the class advisors, Tony Pina and Carrie Mathias for working with the seniors to secure their graduation and plans afterward.
Honoring the annual tradition Gill set for each graduating class, she picks a book that represents that year’s graduating class for her and she picks a quote from the book to summarize the theme. This year’s book was, “Lessons in Chemistry” by Bonnie Garmus. The book deals with breaking molds and the nature of human growth and development. Gill chose the quote, “Courage is the root of change, and change is what we are chemically designed to do.” She closed, “True transformation requires a catalyst, and that catalyst is courage.”
Following Gill’s remarks, Dr. Jill Proulx deferred her remarks due to the rainy weather as she did not want the rain to ruin the handing out of diplomas. Her remarks can be found on the school website. Concluding the speeches, diplomas were presented and hats thrown by the new graduates from Silver Lake Regional High School. We want to express our sincere congratulations to all the graduates of 2026. We are inspired by who you are now and look forward to seeing where your hard work, ambition, and heart take you in the future. The kids are alright.

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