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Ask the Superintendent - June 28, 2006


On Friday evening June 23rd, under ever darkening skies and the threat of heavy rain, the 114th class graduated from Goshen High School. Even the possibility of rain could not detract from a ceremony that, because of the venue, has become a community event. Graduation at the Historic Track is equivalent to holding graduation on the Village Green in any small town across this wonderful country of ours. It truly could not be more community oriented, or for that matter, more American. We are fortunate to have the use of such a beautiful facility and to enjoy the support of our community.

The assembled guests, relatives of the graduates, as well as the many who attended from the community were treated to music selections by an accomplished band and an outstanding chorus. The ceremony moved beautifully with carefully crafted messages from the six honor graduates and a well-orchestrated distribution of diplomas to the 204 graduates.

This is an opportune time to highlight many of the accomplishments of the Class of 2006. These graduates are very bright, self-directed, and compassionate young men and women. An abbreviated look at this Class will show:

• 41 Members of the National Honor Society
• 3 Members of the National Vocational Technical Honor Society
• 29 Members of the Foreign Language Honor Society
• 2 Eagle Scouts
• 3 Girl Scout Gold Award Winners
• 1 Merit Scholarship Commended Student
• 2 Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists
• 4 students who received Academic Recognition at the C-Tech Graduation
• Orange County Mock Trail winners for three years
• Science Olympiad State Champions and Academic League Winners
• Athletes who have proudly worn Goshen’s colors on the fields, mountains, on the courts, on the golf courses, and in the gymnasiums, competing in League, County, Sectional and New York State competitions
• Talented musicians, singers, actors and dancers including a record number of students recognized in All-County and Area All-State performances (and who could forget their performance in the Spring Musical, “42nd Street”)
• Accomplished artisans and craftsmen including winners of the New York State Olympics of the Visual Arts Competition

This is also an unselfish class made up of individuals who have dedicated thousands of hours of volunteer service tutoring other students in three of our schools. They have also worked long hours on Saturdays at Habitat for Humanity and weekends and evenings at Homes for the Elderly and Homes for Battered Women. Many class members serve in our three Goshen Fire Companies, the Florida Fire Department, and GOVAK. When Katrina and the Tsunami disasters occurred, members of the Class of 2006 were there to raise money for the people in need. One graduating senior even served as the Student Liaison on the Board of Education his entire senior year.

This is a class that has worked exceptionally hard, with ever-increasing local and state demands, to complete their graduation requirements. From the ranks of this class:

• 85% received Regents Diplomas
• 91% will attend 2- or 4-year colleges to further their education
• 2 students will be entering the armed forces – one to The United States Military Academy at West Point and one to the United States Marine Corps
• 8% have decided to seek employment opportunities

In addition to the seventy-eight scholarships that were awarded during the Commencement Ceremony, the program also included some of the various achievements, honors and recognitions that were presented during this past school year within the community, at Academic Awards Night and at Class Day. The sum total of these awards and other college-based scholarships, factored over four years, is now in the millions of dollars.

The ceremony, from Processional to Recessional, took exactly two hours and the threat of looming clouds could not detract from the spirit of the evening. Almost on cue, within twenty minutes of graduation’s end, it began to rain.

On behalf of the Board of Education and the Central Office Administration, I extend to the Class of 2006 heartfelt congratulations and best wishes for future success and happiness.

Due to the upcoming July 4th weekend, my column will not appear in the July 5th issue of The Goshen Independent. The column will return July 12th. Have a wonderful Fourth of July and please don’t forget Great American Weekend.

Roy Reese
Superintendent of Schools