See if you can catch a glimpse of someone you know as the class of 2011 leaves Conestoga High School behind and heads for the future.
Two Conestoga graduating seniors were selected to give some parting words to their classmates Tuesday. TE Patch brings you their speeches.
508 Conestoga High School Seniors received diplomas. These are more of the special moments captured during the commencement ceremony Tuesday night at the Villanova University Pavilion.
They walked in as seniors, they walked out at as alumni and in between the Conestoga High School Class of 2011 was cheered and honored during ceremonies Tuesday night at the Villanova University Pavilion.
With tassels poised and ready to turn, 508 Conestoga smiles brightened the Pavilion at Villanova University Tuesday night. A sea of parents, grandparents, siblings and friends rose to applaud as the 2011 graduates of Conestoga High School marched onto the floor after a rousing overture and the "Star Wars Theme" played by the Conestoga Wind Ensemble. “It’s my first child to graduate,” Maren Levine said about her daughter, Sarah, as she waved to many of the graduates, occasionally pausing to call out a name. “When I’m not crying, I’m really excited.” Conestoga High School Principal Amy A. …
The Conestoga High School Diploma List approved last week is 508 names long. Each student has a story, and each will be forging a new path beyond the Home of the Pioneers. Their planned destinations extend from coast to coast and literally around the globe. TE Patch joins with parents, teachers, family and friends in wishing the graduates all the best for their futures. The editors of The Spoke, Conestoga's school paper, have put together a colorful map listing where most of the graduates plan to be when a new school year starts later this year. You can see the map by clicking here. TE Patch…
Tredyffrin-Easttown is home to some great grads this season. Help us tell the story of YOUR student. Tell us why you're proud of your graduate. Send an email to the editor: Bob.Byrne@patch.com along with a photo that we can publish on TE.Patch.Com, and information about your graduate, what he or she's accomplished and what's next. Please include am email address and phone number where we can reach you.
Meghan Morris graduates from Conestoga High School Tuesday night. But she's already taught her fellow students and the school board some valuable lessons about scholastic journalism and freedom of the press. Morris has been named Student Journalist of the Year by Youth Journalism International "for her dedication to press freedom and high quality work." The non-profit organization based in Connecticut describes itself as "an educational, public charity that connects teen writers, artists and photographers with peers around the globe, teaches journalism, fosters cross-cultural understanding, …