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Congratulations, Class of 2025!

Gladbrook-Reinbeck, GMG high schools hold Sunday afternoon commencement exercises

Green Mountain-Garwin High School Class of 2025 graduates toss their caps in the air in celebration following commencement exercises in Garwin on Sunday, May 18. This year’s class included 36 graduates. PHOTO BY LAURA BRU/THE PIE LADY
The Gladbrook-Reinbeck High School Class of 2025. This year’s class included 37 (official) graduates including Vanessa Arvizu-Ersland (front left), Nattalee Brinkman (front row, fourth from left), and Akeelah Blakely (second row, fourth from left) who together comprised the top-10% of the class. PHOTO COURTESY OF CORISSA SNIDER
GMG High School Class of 2025 graduates pose for a group photograph at the elementary school in Green Mountain during a visit with students on Friday, May 16. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
G-R Class of 2025 Vice President Vanessa Arvizu-Ersland speaks during commencement exercises held in the high school gym in Reinbeck on May 18. Class President Aliyah Clark (not pictured) also spoke during the ceremony. PHOTO COURTESY OF CORISSA SNIDER
G-R Superintendent Caleb Bonjour, left, places a top-10% medal on graduate Akeelah Blakely during commencement exercises in Reinbeck last Sunday afternoon. PHOTO COURTESY OF CORISSA SNIDER
GMG Class of 2025 graduates including (from left) Jay Bru, Grady Dieleman, and Colin Teske smile for a photograph while displaying their high school diplomas on Sunday, May 18, in Garwin. PHOTO BY LAURA BRU/THE PIE LADY
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G-R graduate Jaden Hansen, right, gives her mom a hug after presenting her with a class flower during commencement exercises Sunday afternoon in Reinbeck. Tulips were given by every graduate to the mother/grandmother/guardian/sister of their choice. PHOTO BY RUBY F. MCALLISTER
PHOTO BY LAURA BRU/THE PIE LADY

Gladbrook-Reinbeck and Green Mountain-Garwin high schools held commencement exercises for the Class of 2025 on Sunday, May 18, in their respective main gyms. The weather was perfect – sunny, slightly balmy, and with relatively calm winds. A small selection of photos from the two ceremonies printed on the front page of this week’s edition of the Sun Courier.