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Troy High School Class of 2025 graduates

| June 3, 2025 7:00 AM

Beautiful weather greeted students, family and friends Saturday morning at the Troy High School’s Class of 2025 graduation ceremonies.

Class Salutatorian Gabrielle Adair and Valedictorian Christina Hammer each spoke while retiring teacher Jim Jones also addressed the class after 34 years of service to the district.

Senior Class President Cortenie Rogers made the introductions while high school Principal Tisee Lewis presented the awards.

Superintendent Christina Schertel presented the seniors while enjoying a special moment with her son, Wyatt, also a member of the Class of 2025.

Lewis and school board Trustee Eric Storkson presented the diplomas. Allie Taylor sung the National Anthem.

The 2025 class included Adair, Hammer, Rogers, Wyatt Schertel, Miley Babcock, Cooper Carsley, Elliott Crowe, Karissa Crowe, Darrin Denton, Autumn Fisher, Dawna Foutch, Mahaila Gillespie, Tana Grant, Leslie Gravier, Laramie Hannahs, Brody Kelso, Konnor Mischenko, Colter Morris, Preston Norder, Tyler O’Connor, Bella O’Day, Lucas Peterson, Brodrick Richter, Trapper Savage, Sophia Simanovicki, Kempton Sloan, Allie Taylor and Cody Todd. 

Nine members of the class did very well in collecting more than $152,000 in scholarships to help them further their educations.

    Troy High School Superintendent Christina Schertel shares a warm moment with her son, Wyatt Schertel, during graduation ceremonies Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Courtesy photo)
 
 
    Troy High School Salutatorian Gabrielle Adair speaks during graduation ceremonies Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Courtesy photo)
 
 
    Troy High School Valedictorian Christina Hammer speaks during graduation ceremonies Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Courtesy photo)
 
 
    Troy High School Senior Class President Cortenie Rogers speaks during graduation ceremonies Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Courtesy photo)
 
 
    Troy High School math and science teacher Jim Jones, retiring after 34 years, was talked into being an honorary speaker during graduation ceremonies Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Courtesy photo)