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CCHS GRADUATION
July 6, 2022 at 2:36 p.m.
Catholic Central High School held its 99th Commencement Ceremony at Hudson Valley Community College on June 25. The graduating class of 46 seniors received $6.5 million in college scholarships, grants and aid. Catholic High will merge with St. Ambrose School in Latham to form Catholic Central School, a pre-K through Grade 12 regional Catholic school, in Latham. The doors to the new school open in September. The Catholic High graduating Class of 2022. Photos by Thomas Killips
Catholic Central High School held its 99th Commencement Ceremony at Hudson Valley Community College on June 25. The graduating class of 46 seniors received $6.5 million in college scholarships, grants and aid. Catholic High will merge with St. Ambrose School in Latham to form Catholic Central School, a pre-K through Grade 12 regional Catholic school, in Latham. The doors to the new school open in September. Isadora Lee, valedictorian, waves to Lou Rosamilia as she accepts the Stephanie Rosamailia Memorial Scholarship presented by CCHS Principal Christopher Signor. Photos by Thomas Killips
Catholic Central High School held its 99th Commencement Ceremony at Hudson Valley Community College on June 25. The graduating class of 46 seniors received $6.5 million in college scholarships, grants and aid. Catholic High will merge with St. Ambrose School in Latham to form Catholic Central School, a pre-K through Grade 12 regional Catholic school, in Latham. The doors to the new school open in September. CCHS Principal Christopher Signor presents the Crusader of the Year trophies to Gabriel Lammon (partially hidden) and Madeline Finn. Photos by Thomas Killips
Catholic Central High School held its 99th Commencement Ceremony at Hudson Valley Community College on June 25. The graduating class of 46 seniors received $6.5 million in college scholarships, grants and aid. Catholic High will merge with St. Ambrose School in Latham to form Catholic Central School, a pre-K through Grade 12 regional Catholic school, in Latham. The doors to the new school open in September. Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presents Samuel Carusone with his diploma. Photos by Thomas Killips
Catholic Central High School held its 99th Commencement Ceremony at Hudson Valley Community College on June 25. The graduating class of 46 seniors received $6.5 million in college scholarships, grants and aid. Catholic High will merge with St. Ambrose School in Latham to form Catholic Central School, a pre-K through Grade 12 regional Catholic school, in Latham. The doors to the new school open in September. Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presents Madeline Finn with her diploma during CCHS' 99th Commencement Ceremony. Photos by Thomas Killips
Catholic Central High School held its 99th Commencement Ceremony at Hudson Valley Community College on June 25. The graduating class of 46 seniors received $6.5 million in college scholarships, grants and aid. Catholic High will merge with St. Ambrose School in Latham to form Catholic Central School, a pre-K through Grade 12 regional Catholic school, in Latham. The doors to the new school open in September. Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presents Patrick Casale with his diploma during the commencement. Photos by Thomas Killips
Catholic Central High School held its 99th Commencement Ceremony at Hudson Valley Community College on June 25. The graduating class of 46 seniors received $6.5 million in college scholarships, grants and aid. Catholic High will merge with St. Ambrose School in Latham to form Catholic Central School, a pre-K through Grade 12 regional Catholic school, in Latham. The doors to the new school open in September. Dylan Worobey (from l.) gets a hug from her grandfather, Walter Agnew, before the ceremony, and Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger walks past the graduates. Photos by Thomas Killips