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Carrabec High School graduates march into the gymnasium Friday for commencement ceremonies in North Anson. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelCarrabec High School graduate Garrett Wilson pins a flower onto his gown Friday before commencement ceremonies in North Anson. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelCarrabec High School graduate Cheyenne Cahill smiles as her friend Daniel Handley, right, places the valedictorian medal around her neck Friday as they prepare for commencement ceremonies in North Anson. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelGraduate Ben Clark prepares for commencement ceremonies Friday at Carrabec High School in North Anson. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelCarrabec High School graduates take a selfie Friday prior to commencement ceremonies in North Anson. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelCarrabec High School salutatorian Shyanne Holmes is introduced by Principal Timothy Richards during Friday commencement ceremonies in North Anson. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelFamily and friends gather for the commencement ceremonies Friday at Carrabec High School in North Anson. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelCarrabec High School graduates listen to the salutatorian address Friday during commencement ceremonies in North Anson. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelGraduates share in the moment Sunday morning during the Skowhegan Area High School and Bloomfield Academy graduation ceremony in Skowhegan. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel
Graduates Kiera Clark, center, and Delani Harrington laugh Sunday afternoon as they prepare to receive their diplomas with Marcus Hampton, left, during the Skowhegan Area High School and Bloomfield Academy graduation ceremony in Skowhegan. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelGraduates turn their tassels and hold their diplomas in the air Sunday afternoon during the Skowhegan Area High School and Bloomfield Academy graduation ceremony in Skowhegan. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelGraduate Madison Brow displays her diploma for her family Sunday afternoon as she crosses the platform with classmates at the close of the Skowhegan Area High School and Bloomfield Academy graduation ceremony in Skowhegan. Brow had 10 family members in attendance. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelGraduates celebrate and greet family members and friends Sunday afternoon at the close of the Skowhegan Area High School and Bloomfield Academy graduation ceremony in Skowhegan. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelGraduate Madison Brow, center left, celebrates with her family members Sunday afternoon as they take photographs following the Skowhegan Area High School and Bloomfield Academy graduation ceremony in Skowhegan. Brow had 10 family members in attendance. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelGraduates celebrate Sunday afternoon at the close of the Skowhegan Area High School and Bloomfield Academy graduation ceremony in Skowhegan. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelColby College graduates show their excitement Sunday after receiving their diplomas during commencement at Colby College in Waterville. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelNew Colby College graduates are congratulated Sunday during the recessional at the Waterville college. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelColby graduate Jame’nard Etienne Exavier, center, of Haiti stands for photos Sunday with his mother Lorvely Laurent, left, of Haiti, and his aunt Dr. Dre’anne Laurent Charles of New Jersey during commencement at Colby College in Waterville. The women are holding the Haitian flag. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelIsabel Wilkerson, bottom left, is applauded after delivering the address Sunday during commencement at Colby College in Waterville. Wilkerson is a Pulitzer Prize winning author. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelFriends and family cheer as graduates were presented with their diplomas Sunday during commencement at Colby College in Waterville. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelColby College graduate Caleb Kern of Falmouth, left, is embraced by his girlfriend Georgia Goodman after Kern received his BA in Spanish during commencement at Colby College in Waterville. Kern’s mother Lisen Kern and brother Wyatt Kern are shown at the right. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelColby College graduates walk Sunday morning through archways adorned with balloons or lights at the close of the graduation ceremony on Mayflower Hill in Waterville. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelA new graduate reveals her excitement Sunday morning before receiving her diploma during commencement exercises at Colby College in Waterville Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelFriends and family of graduates watch commencement Sunday from the stairway that overlooked the platform and graduates at Colby College in Waterville. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelGraduates of Kents Hill School in Readfield toss their caps into the air Saturday at the close of the school’s 198th commencement ceremony. Jessica Lowell/Kennebec JournalCharlotte Precourt, one four student speakers at Kents Hill School’s 198th commencement, urged her fellow graduates to work to be the change they wish to see. Jessica Lowell/Kennebec JournalThomas College graduate Rajhan Munnings prepares for commencement ceremonies Saturday at Thomas College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelThomas College graduates gather at the Larry Mahaney Gymnasium before commencement ceremonies Saturday at the college in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelThomas College graduate Katie Poland, center, is reflected in the doorway Saturday as she emerges from the Ayotte Auditorium for commencement ceremonies at Thomas College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelThomas College graduates listen Saturday as Gregory W. Powell delivers the commencement address at Thomas College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelThomas College graduates listen Saturday as Gregory W. Powell delivers the commencement address at Thomas College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelFamily and friends cheer Saturday as the graduating class of 2022 enters the Alfond Athletic Center at Thomas College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelSeniors celebrate Sunday afternoon before marching into the graduation ceremony at Winthrop High School. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalSeniors dance Sunday afternoon before marching into the graduation ceremony at Winthrop High School. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalXavier Hodge scans the parking lot Sunday afternoon for classmates before marching into the graduation ceremony at Winthrop High School. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalSalutatorian Sarah Ayan Adam receives applause Sunday afternoon following her graduation address at Winthrop High School. Adam plans to enroll at Harvard University in the fall. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalGraduate Charles Ernesto kisses his daughter, Jhope, after the University of Maine at Augusta graduation Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center. Ernesto, who studied cybersecurity, was one of the first to receive a master’s degree from UMA. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalKristin Whittemore, center, talks Saturday about asking to be able to walk in the University of Maine at Augusta graduation with her daughters, Emily Whittemore, left, and Ashley Whittemore. The last two UMA graduations were held virtually, so Kristin and Ashley Whittemore didn’t get to walk in 2020 and Emily couldn’t either in 2021. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalDr. Anthony James Jr., Ph.D., the 2021-22 diversity, equity and inclusion consultant at UMA and a professor of Family Science and Social Work at Miami University of Ohio, gives the commencement address Saturday during the University of Maine at Augusta graduation at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalGraduate Hannah Atwood, center, who studied radiologic technology, gets a group hug Saturday from Mikayla Willette, from left, Bailey Atwood and Liberty Chestnut after the Kennebec Valley Community College graduation at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalGraduates march out Saturday as the Kennebec Valley Community College graduation concludes at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalStephanie Gerard, right, hugs respiratory therapy instructor Danielle Schryver after getting her degree Saturday during Kennebec Valley Community College graduation at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalGraduates in the electrical lineworker technology certificate program wore yellow hardhats instead of mortar boards Saturday during the Kennebec Valley Community College graduation at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalLindsey Caverly of Waterville waves Saturday as she walks across the stage to accept her mental health associate degree during Kennebec Valley Community College graduation at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalLaura Brown hands out flowers and hugs during the special thanks and parent appreciation at Saturday’s Richmond High graduation. Jessica Lowell/Kennebec JournalAlyssa Letendre, Richmond High School valedictorian, urged classmates to take action against gun violence during her graduation speech Saturday. Jessica Lowell/Kennebec JournalSeniors stand Sunday morning as the graduation ceremony begins at Hall-Dale High School in Farmingdale. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalSenior Allie Young is recognized Sunday morning for academic achievement during the graduation ceremony at Hall-Dale High School in Farmingdale. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalHall-Dale High School graduation ushers Jackson Leach and Dorothy Ives lead the class of 2022 into the graduation ceremony at Hall-Dale High School in Farmingdale. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalSenior Isaac Andrews is greeted Sunday morning with fist pumps as he and classmates assemble to march into the graduation ceremony at Hall-Dale High School in Farmingdale. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalSenior Samuel Thibeault prepares Sunday morning for the graduation march at Hall-Dale High School in Farmingdale. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalSenior Liam Burgess is pinned Sunday afternoon before the graduation ceremony at Monmouth Academy. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalOlivia Degen, left, a junior, and Sophia Johnson, a sophomore, prepare to serve as ushers Sunday afternoon before the graduation ceremony at Monmouth Academy. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalClass valedictorian Yuran Choi, 18, right, shares the platform with U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, during the graduation ceremony Sunday afternoon at Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield. Collins was the commencement speaker, while Choi delivered the valedictory speech. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelGraduates of Maine Central Institute gather Sunday afternoon before the start of commencement exercises in Pittsfield. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelMaine Central Institute graduates during the processional Sunday afternoon at the school’s commencement exercises in Pittsfield. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelMaine Central Institute graduates during the processional Sunday afternoon at the school’s commencement exercises in Pittsfield. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelMaranacook Community High School seniors are sent down the aisle Tuesday to march into graduation at the Augusta Civic Center. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalAlex Trafton gives his parents, Stephen and Jennifer Trafton, roses Tuesday during the Maranacook Community High School graduation ceremony at the Augusta Civic Center. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalA Maranacook Community High School senior and a teacher hug Tuesday during graduation at the Augusta Civic Center. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalA Maranacook Community High School senior celebrates receiving his diploma Tuesday during graduation at the Augusta Civic Center. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalWinslow High School’s Class of 2022 takes their seats during commencement ceremonies Wednesday at the rink at the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center at Colby College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelWinslow High School graduates wait for commencement ceremonies to begin in the halls of rink Wednesday at the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center at Colby College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelWinslow High School graduate Madison Louder checks her phone Wednesday as she is reflected in the glass in the courtyard at the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center at Colby College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelThe Winslow High School Class of 2022 waits for commencement ceremonies to begin Wednesday in the courtyard at the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center at Colby College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelWinslow High School graduate Cal Beckwith reads the program Wednesday while waiting for commencement ceremonies to begin at the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center at Colby College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelWinslow High School graduate Cal Beckwith looks out the window Wednesday as he waits for commencement ceremonies to begin at the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center at Colby College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelWinslow High School graduates are reflected in the glass surrounding the rink at the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center as parents, family and friends take pictures at Colby College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelWinslow High School graduates are reflected in the glass surrounding the rink at the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center as parents, family and friends take pictures at Colby College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelThe Winslow High School Class of 2022 on Wednesday enters the rink at the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center at Colby College in Waterville for commencement ceremonies. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelWinslow High School’s Class of 2022 takes their seats Wednesday during commencement ceremonies at the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center at Colby College in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelAbout 100 friends and family members turned out Wednesday night for the Mid-Maine Regional Adult Community Education graduation, held outside Waterville Senior High School. Amy Calder/Morning SentinelKaren Smith, of Waterville, sits with fellow classmates before graduating Wednesday night from Mid-Maine Regional Adult Community Education. Amy Calder/Morning SentinelKaren Smith, 54, of Waterville graduated Wednesday night with a high school diploma from Mid-Maine Regional Adult Community Education after giving a moving speech about fulfilling her late mother’s dream that she would return to school. Amy Calder/Morning SentinelSamantha Golden reads the second honor essay Friday at the start of the Erskine Academy graduation ceremony at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalThe Erskine Academy Class of 2022 walks into their Friday graduation ceremony at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalAssociate Headmaster Jamie Soule, left, shakes hands with students Friday before the Erskine Academy graduation ceremony at the Augusta Civic Center. It’s the school’s tradition that the administration and guidance staff walk down the line congratulating the seniors just before the ceremony. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalSenior Robert McCafferty, left, chats Friday with Betsy Banner Hunt, one of the graduation coordinators, before the Erskine Academy graduation ceremony at the Augusta Civic Center. McCafferty is wearing a blue and red sash for the U.S. Marine Corps and he said he ships out Monday for Recruit Depot Parris Island in South Carolina. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalJoseph Small hugs graduate Gabriella Berto-Small before the Erskine Academy graduation ceremony Friday at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalRayeAnne DeSoto, left, and Brett Palmer, seen Thursday in the Little Theater at Gardiner Area High School in Gardiner, both received national recognition recently. Palmer was named a U.S. Presidential Scholar, becoming the first student from the school to earn the honor, according to school officials. Palmer was able to nominate DeSoto for the Distinguished Teacher award, which she won. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalBrett Palmer, left, gets a hug Thursday from gifted and talented teacher RayeAnne DeSoto at Gardiner Area High School in Gardiner. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalBrett Palmer wears the U.S. Presidential Scholar and other medals Thursday at Gardiner Area High School in Gardiner. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalGraduates from Nokomis Regional High prepare for commencement ceremonies Friday in the entryway to the high school in Newport. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelGraduates from Nokomis Regional High prepare for commencement ceremonies Friday in the entryway to the high school in Newport. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelKaitlyn Tucker walks through the sunlight Friday inside Nokomis Regional High before commencement ceremonies at the school in Newport. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelGraduates from Nokomis Regional High prepare for commencement ceremonies Friday in the entryway to the school in Newport. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelGraduates from Nokomis Regional High walk to the football field Friday for commencement ceremonies in Newport. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelGraduates from Nokomis Regional High walk to the football field Friday for commencement ceremonies in Newport. Michael G. Seamans/Morning SentinelSenior Alayna Blier, left, poses for a selfie with teacher Jen Boudrea Saturday before the Gardiner Area High School graduation at the Augusta Civic Center. Boudreau coaches the track team and last weekend they were both at the Class B state championship in Bar Harbor where Blier finished second in the 100 and 200 meter dashes and was on the third place 4×100 meter relay team. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalValedictorian Brett Palmer, left, and Juliana Montell lead the Gardiner Area high School Class of 2022 into the auditorium Saturday to start the graduation ceremony at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalFrench teacher Emily Collins, left, uses a large safety pin to secure cords, medals and sash to the back of senior Sean Doyle’s graduation gown Saturday before Gardiner Area High School’s graduation at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalGardiner Area High School seniors turn to face the American flag as their graduation was led off with a Pledge of Allegiance and singing the National Anthem Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalValedictorian Brett Palmer, left, and Juliana Montell lead the Gardiner Area High School Class of 2022 into the auditorium Saturday to start the graduation ceremony at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalGuest speaker Adria Horn, Director for the Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services, speaks to the Gardiner Area High School Class of 2022 Saturday about resilience during the graduation ceremony at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalAva Goraj gives the Salutatorian address Saturday at the Gardiner Area High School graduation at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalPrincipal Chad Kempton, left, fist bumps Valedictorian Brett Palmer Saturday after introducing him to address the Gardiner Area High School’s graduation audience at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalValedictorian Brett Palmer addresses Gardiner Area High School’s graduation audience Saturday at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec JournalCony High School seniors march Sunday afternoon into the Cony High School graduation ceremony in Augusta. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalCony High School senior Brianna Harriman puts her shoes on Sunday afternoon before marching into the Cony High School graduation ceremony in Augusta. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalCony High School teacher Gretchen Livingston attaches a tassel Sunday afternoon to senior Jimmy Zhang’s mortarboard before the Cony High School graduation ceremony in Augusta. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalCony High School senior Aidan Coulombe, center, adjusts his mortarboard Sunday afternoon before the Cony High School graduation ceremony in Augusta. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalCony High School senior Maddie Veilleaux peaks into the mirror Sunday afternoon after putting on her mortarboard and gown before the Cony High School graduation ceremony in Augusta. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalMount View graduates cheer as diplomas are presented Sunday during the school’s commencement exercises in Thorndike. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelMount View graduates are seated Sunday at the start of the school’s commencement exercises in Thorndike. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelMount View graduates assemble Sunday before the start off the school’s commencement exercises in Thorndike. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelPhotographers focus on the platform Sunday as Mount View graduates receive their diplomas during the school’s commencement exercises in Thorndike. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelMount View graduates carry their diplomas Sunday during the recessional portion of the school’s commencement exercises in Thorndike. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelGraduates await their diplomas Sunday during the Mount View High School’s commencement exercises in Thorndike. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelMount View graduates await the start of the processional Sunday during the school’s commencement exercises in Thorndike. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelMount View senior class president Mia Raw, left front, and her classmates await the start of the precessional Sunday during the school’s commencement exercises in Thorndike. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel
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