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Page 2 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, June 24, 2022 Class of 2022 graduates from Northeast Metro Tech W AKEFIELD – Superintendent David DiBarri and Principal Carla Scuzzarella would like to congratulate the 341 members of Northeast Metro Tech’s Class of 2022 on their graduation earlier this month. The graduation ceremony took place Friday, June 3, at Breakheart Stadium. The ceremony kicked off with a welcome address from Class President Tess MacHugh, an Early Child Care student from Wakefi eld. “We have held strong through the last four years. Although circumstances beyond our control made it challenging, it is these circumstances that have made it stellar and truly unforgettable,” MacHugh said. “The friendships we have forged, the success we have achieved and the future we behold is more than exciting. As this chapter comes to an end, we welcome with open arms the beginning of a new one.” The event included a valedictorian address from Thomas Fung, an HVAC student from Stoneham, and Northeast’s VoThe Class of 2022 threw their caps in the air in celebration of graduating from Northeast Metro Tech. (Photo Courtesy Northeast Metro Tech) cational Student of the Year. Fung thanked all those who helped the graduates reach this achievement. “I would like to thank you, the graduates of Northeast, for the experiences we’ve shared – the laughs Lawrence A. Simeone Jr. Attorney-at-Law ~ Since 1989 ~ * Corporate Litigation * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation * Real Estate Law * Construction Litigation * Tax Lein * Personal Injury * Bankruptcy * Wrongful Death * Zoning/Permitting Litigation 300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560 lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net Salutatorian Giulia Bernardo, a Design and Visual student from Malden, gave a speech refl ecting on new beginnings. (Photo Courtesy Northeast Metro Tech) OUR OFFICE HAS MOVED TO 519 BROADWAY, EVERETT SABATINO INSURANCE AGENCY 519 BROADWAY EVERETT, MA 02149 PHONE: (617) 387-7466 FAX: (617) 381-9186 Visit us online at: Rocco Longo, Owner WWW.SABATINO-INS.COM and tears were all valuable. Our families for raising us and getting us to this point – without your support and guidance, none would be here today,” Fung said. “The teachers who taught us and helped us mature from children to adults – many of you saw greatness in us and endeavored to see it shine. To the facility and cafeteria staff for your continued services and commitment even in the midst of student and staff bereft of appreciation – you kept the school running throughout the years.” Salutatorian Giulia Bernardo, a Design and Visual student from Malden, gave a speech refl ecting on new beginnings. “We should take each day as a new beginning, an opportunity to make it better, regardless of where you stand. It might be college, the work force, home or whatever we plan to do next. Whatever you plan on doing, make it the best,” Bernardo said. Superintendent DiBarri and Principal Scuzzarella offered congratulatory messages to the graduates. “I think all of us – your teachers, advisors, coaches and everyone at Northeast who has watched over you over the past several years – will agree that it is great to see you smiling and laughing, spending time with classmates, saying goodbye to your teachers: normal high school things,” Principal Scuzzarella said. “I am full of joy for you all, and I could not be more proud of each and every one of you.” Diplomas were awarded at the ceremony by Principal Scuzzarella and District School Committee Chairperson Deborah Davis. Northeast Metro Tech congratulates all the 2022 graduates and wishes them success in their future endeavors.

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