THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 20, 2025 Page 13 Pioneer Charter School of Science I & II celebrate graduating Class of 2025 The 93 graduates from PCSS i & ii will begin the next chapter of their lives, with many attending prestigious universities, including Harvard and Cornell Srinidhi Munkundan, of Revere, Valedictorian of Pioneer Charter School of Science I. O n Friday, May 30, Pioneer Charter School of Science I (Everett) and II (Saugus) honored their Class of 2025 in a joint graduation ceremony at Rivergreen Park in Everett, celebrating a resilient and high-achieving group of students who overcame the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and are now headed to some of the country’s most prestigious colleges and universities. Srinidhi Munkundan, of Revere, was PCSS I’s valedictorian, while Alexis Solis, also of Revere, was the salutatorian for PCSS I. Lukeman Nouri was valedictorian for PCSS II, while Vanessa Murati was salutatorian. Both are from Saugus. The graduating class of 93 seniors received a total of 695 college acceptances. Students will be enrolling in top-tier institutions, such as Harvard University, Cornell University, Harvey Mudd College and Boston University, pursuing studies in fields ranging from premed and prelaw to aerospace and mechanical engineering. Every senior was accepted to at least one college, with around 90% planning to attend fouryear institutions, and the remainder are pursuing community college, trade school or entering the workforce. “This class started their high school journey as the Lukeman Nouri, of Revere, Valedictorian of Pioneer Charter School of Science II. first group to return fulltime to in-person classes after the COVID-19 pandemic,” said PCSS CEO Barish Icin. “Despite the formidable challenges they faced, their perseverance, ambition, and hard work brought them to this moment. We, as a school community, could not be prouder.” The seniors collectively completed over 5,000 hours of community service; participated in 55 dual enrollment courses; and balanced school with family responsibilities, such as caring for siblings, helping with family businesses and working parttime jobs. Many students also completed competitive internships and precollege programs, including Thrive Scholars, Questbridge College Scholars, Amphibious Achievement, AI & Health, and MITES at MIT, Aspire at Berklee College of Music, Health Professions Recruitment and Exposure Program at Harvard, CURE Program at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, BioBuilders, Girls Inc., ZUMIX and Fresh Films. About Pioneer Charter School of Science PCSS is a rigorous college preparatory charter school that aims to prepare educationally under-resourced students for today’s competitive Pioneer Charter School of Science I’s Class of 2025. Pioneer Charter School of Science II’s Class of 2025. world. PCSS I serves students in Grades K through 12 from several communities north of Boston, including Everett, Chelsea and Revere. PCSS II serves students in Grades K through 12 from Saugus, Salem, Peabody, Lynn and Danvers. Godfrey Sympre graduates from Emerson College E merson College awarded approximately 1,000 undergraduate degrees to the Class of 2025 during its 145th Commencement at Agganis Arena in Boston, on Sunday, May 11, 2025. Godfrey Sympre, of Everett, Mass., received a BS in Sports Communication. Emmy and G olden Globe-winning actress and Performing Arts alum Jennifer Coolidge gave the commencement address. Both Coolidge and the College’s retiring vice president of government affairs and community relations, Margaret Ings, received honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees. “Emerson has ignited these seemingly unattainable possibilities for you that now can be your reality,” said Coolidge. “It is your ability to convince yourself you really can make it, because you have to be your own champion.” Emerson College is uniquely dedicated to the arts and communication, educating and inspiring storytellers and artists to impact and advance creative industries and media throughout the world. The College offers experiential learning programs in Boston and across the globe: at Emerson Los Angeles, located in Hollywood, at its 14th-century castle in the Netherlands, and at 28 global programs. Emersonians, including 51,000+ alumni, carry forth the College’s founding motto, “Expression Necessary to Evolution,” to shape industries, inspire change and amplify voices that redefine our culture.
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