Suffolk County School Superintendents Association Recognizes Graduates


Suffolk County Class of 2025 valedictorians attended the SCSSA Valedictorian Luncheon at Villa Lombardi in Holbrook | Suffolk County School Superintendents Association

The Suffolk County School Superintendents Association hosted its 31 st annual Valedictorians Luncheon at Villa Lombardi in Holbrook on May 29, an annual SCSSA tradition that honors the enviable accomplishments of Suffolk County’s highest-achieving Class of 2025 graduates.

The luncheon was attended by school district superintendents, high school principals, special guests, the valedictorians, and their parents.

After a warm welcome by SCSSA President-Elect Dr. Timothy T. Eagan, SCSSA President Dr. Harold Dean told the valedictorians that their success is a testament to their relentless dedication, hard work and perseverance.

“As you look ahead to the paths you will forge and the lives you will impact, know that we take great pride in both your accomplishments and your potential to make a meaningful difference in the world,” said Dean said. “We encourage you to remain true to your values – they are the foundation of a lasting leadership.”

Guest speaker Dr. Carl Lejuez, Executive Vice President and Provost at Stony Brook University, encouraged the valedictorians to seek mentorship but to remain true to themselves.

“From the first day of college, look for an opportunity to make a connected relationship with faculty and staff,” said Lejuez. “You should take something from mentors while staying yourselves” and that it is important to “carve out your own place.”

The valedictorians were then called to the stage, accompanied by their school superintendent and high school principal, to receive a certificate of recognition, a plaque and a copy of Dr. Seuss’ “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”

During his closing remarks, Dr. Eagan congratulated the valedictorians on their outstanding accomplishments and charged them with the following advice. “Approach your college education with the same passion that got you here today.”

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