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Pennfield High Class of 2024


valedictorian Emma Brown


(left) and salutatorian Alexis


Downs both gave speeches


during PHS’s commencement


ceremony on May 28. (Shopper


News photo by Will Kowalski)


Pennfield schools
superintendent Stephanie
Lemmer speaks to the large
audience in attendance at
Pennfield High School’s Class of
2024 graduation ceremony on
May 28 in the PHS gymnasium.
(Shopper News photo by Will
Kowalski)

(right)Pennfield High principal


Andrew Loy offers words


of encouragement to the


Panthers’ Class of 2024 during


commencement. (Shopper


News photo by Will Kowalski)


Forton, other members of the
Pennfield schools board of education
on hand were vice president Brad
Crandall, secretary Sarah Jones,
treasurer Tim Wood, and trustees
Stephen Herbstreith, Sarah LeBreton
and Jennifer Sheldon.
And, aside from the aforemen-

tioned Lemmer and Loy, also on
hand representing the high school
were vice principal Anthony Allen
and dean of students MaKenna Kane.

Additionally, among PHS’s 173
graduates, 11 were foreign exchange
students.

PENNFIELD


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