Celebrating the Class of 2025: A Walk Down Memory Lane
- Matthew McSwain
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

Over the course of three inspiring days, seniors from RS Central, Chase, and East Rutherford High Schools took part in a special tradition known as Walk the Halls. This meaningful event gave graduating seniors the chance to return to the elementary and middle schools they once attended, walking the same halls where their educational journeys began.
As the seniors made their way through each school, they were greeted with cheers, high-fives, applause, and handmade signs from younger students and staff. The energy was electric and emotional—full of pride, encouragement, and celebration. For the seniors, it was a powerful reminder of how far they’ve come. For the younger students, it was an inspiring glimpse into what’s possible with hard work and perseverance.
The Walk the Halls tradition is more than just a celebration—it's a full-circle moment that strengthens the connection between students, schools, and the wider community. It allows our schools to honor the achievements of the Class of 2025 while planting seeds of motivation for the next generation.
We are incredibly proud of these seniors and excited for the paths they will forge in the years ahead. The Class of 2025 is going to do great things, and we can’t wait to cheer them on every step of the way.
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