Ross said he has “full confidence” in the Class of 2022’s “courage and devotion to service.” He told the class to remember the “four ‘Rs’ to Eagle pride – Respect, Readiness, Responsibility and Red and Gold.” I challenge you this task will not be an easy one.” In company with like-minded graduates in the Class of 2022, you guys can bring … the elimination of hate, reduction of disease, security for the rights we hold dear. “The eyes of this audience, the internet, the world, are all upon you. Principal Charles Ross said as the Class 2022 embarks on their respective futures after “four disjointed years,” he urged the class to continue “to make this whole world, your world, better.” “My advice is to always be true to that inner voice that we all have, that inner voice that reminds us of what’s important to us,” he said, adding “the road ahead will not be easy.” “Choose a path aligned to your goals and never, never give up.”ĭuring the ceremonies, Bragen and school officials were joined by members of the Edison Board of Education and Mayor Sam Joshi. “Graduating high school during these turbulent times was not easy and all of you ought to be commended for sitting here today.”īragen told the Class of 2022 to “fight for what you believe.” “While March 2020 seems like a long time ago, we’re still dealing with the impact of the COVID-19 virus and all of you have dealt with it for the entirety of your high school careers,” Schools Superintendent Bernard Bragen said. The graduation ceremonies for the high schools were back at the Rutgers Athletic Center in Piscataway.
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