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Photos: A day of celebrations for the ECS Class of 2025

A total of 169 students are part of this year's graduating class.

ESTEVAN — June 14 was a day to remember for the Class of 2025 from the Estevan Comprehensive School, thanks to the school's annual graduation ceremony.

The cap-and-gown ceremony was held at Affinity Place for 169 Grade 12 students who are set to graduate this year. Festivities started with the processional, with the grads walking in while receiving applause from family and friends.

Grade 12 students Timothy Briz, Mary Dela Cruz and Noah Stepp performed O Canada. Another of this year's grads, Nevaeh Whitebull of the White Bear First Nations, gave the land acknowledgement. In a poignant moment, she was presented with sacred gifts – tobacco, a star blanket and an eagle feather by her family.

Mayor Tony Sernick offered his congratulations. Grads Kerison Burnett and Madison Holtz delivered a tribute to the parents, and student representative council co-presidents Blake Hlohovsky Andrist and Prysm Gooding delivered the tribute to the teachers.

Principal James Jones and vice-principal Craig Palmer then recognized the grads with their speeches.

ECS teacher Kyle Whitehead introduced valedictorian Emmalee Ursu, who shared her thoughts on the milestone. (SaskToday will have more on her speech). Then the diplomas were handed out.

After the ceremony was finished and the chairs were cleared from the events centre's floor, the grads and others reconvened for the grand march and dance. Another highlight of the day, the grad photo, took place at the Estevan Courthouse lawn, with grads dressed in their finest clothes.  

The annual grad parade, which is another highlight of the celebrations, was held June 13, with many turning out to congratulate the youths.

SaskToday's photo albums, paying tribute to the grads, can be found here and here.

More to come.

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