Liberty Middle School in West Orange celebrated the graduation of 287 eighth-grade students during a ceremony held on June 20. The event, which took place in the school’s gymnasium, was filled with excitement and pride as students, families, and staff gathered to mark this important milestone. The ceremony began with a performance of the national anthem, setting a patriotic tone for the proceedings. Principal Robert Klemt addressed the graduates, commending them for their hard work and resilience throughout the school year.
Several students were recognized for their academic achievements and contributions to the school community. The ceremony also featured speeches from student representatives, who reflected on their experiences and expressed gratitude to teachers and families for their support. As the graduates received their certificates, applause and cheers filled the room, highlighting the sense of accomplishment shared by all. The event concluded with well-wishes for the students as they prepare to enter high school and continue their educational journeys. Read the original article on the National Anthem.