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Lynn Classical graduates 342

Sidnee Short

June 10, 2024 by Sidnee Short

LYNN — Manning Field was filled with pride and dark green robes on Monday morning as Lynn Classical High School celebrated the graduation of 342 students in the Class of 2024.

Entertainment for the ceremony included the Lynn Classical Band’s performance of “Luminol,” the Concert Choir’s performance of “Hallelujah,” and the Dance Team’s performance of a ribbon dance to the popular Harry Styles song “Sign of the Times.”

The Lynn Classical Dance Team performs a ribbon dance during commencement.

Salutatorian Jayden Polonsky spoke to his friends, family, teachers, and peers in the audience, thanking them for being by his side throughout the years.

“You have all made an impact on me and left a long-lasting impression of what an educator should be,” Polonsky said, singling out a few teachers who influenced him. “Were it not for you, I would not have been able to navigate myself through school so smoothly. You all inspired me to strive for greater heights.”

Polonsky told his fellow graduates to never be afraid to try new things and said they should be confident in themselves as they do so.

Lynn Classical Class of 2024 Salutatorian Jayden Polonsky addresses his fellow graduates.

Valedictorian Andy Ly spoke to his fellow graduates as well, telling them that while life might get harder once they have grasped their diplomas, they will open a world of possibilities.

“My glorious Class of 2024, here we go,” Ly said. “Today, there is nobody I am more proud of. There is nobody more triumphant today than you. Bask in your glory, shimmer in victory. You took down 13 years of education. You earned your spot in society. Punch your ticket to this beautiful world to celebrate.”

He encouraged the graduates to make as many memories as they can in the moment and never pass up opportunities in the future.

“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present,” Ly said. “That was from Master Oogway  in ‘Kung Fu Panda.’”

Lynn Classical Class of 2024 President and Valedictorian Andy Ly addresses his fellow graduates.

Ly introduced the commencement speaker, Erik Muschette, who graduated from Lynn Classical in 2004. Muschette started his own sales agency, Asset Insurance Agency, in 2017. The agency is now a $22 million operation headquartered in Peabody, with staff throughout the United States and an international presence in North Macedonia and Brazil.

“20 years ago, I sat in these exact seats listening to my commencement speaker. I remember it was a time of extreme uncertainty. I was 18 years old, heading into a world where I had previously been protected and sheltered by my parents,” Muschette said. “Two decades later, I still don’t have all the answers, but with the amount of wisdom that has amassed since graduating high school, I felt I’d be doing a disservice if I didn’t mention a few things.”

Muschette encouraged members of the graduating class to always be themselves and continue to improve each and every day. 

“I hope you always continue to focus on becoming better people, giving back when you can, and staying true to yourself when it often feels like the world wants you to be something else,” Muschette said. “After all, the qualities you each possess are what make you individuals. That uniqueness is what will set you apart in this world.”

Muschette told the graduates that he has come in contact with multiple successful people in his life, and none of them have spent their time worrying about what others think of them. 

The stadium cheered as the graduates said their final goodbyes to Lynn Classical and looked toward the future. 

A celebratory balloon won’t make it to its intended Lynn Classical graduate as it floats away from Manning Field.
Lynn Classical graduates file on to Manning Field for their commencement ceremony.
Lynn Classical graduates file on to Manning Field for their commencement ceremony.
A large cardboard cutout of a soon-to-be Lynn Classical graduate is waved in the stands.
Lynn Classical graduates fill Manning Field for their commencement ceremony.
The decorated cap of a Lynn Classical graduate.
The 2024 tassel of a Lynn Classical graduate.
Abeer Hassan looks on during Lynn Classical’s commencement ceremony on Monday.
Lynn Classical graduate Valery Barrios sings the National Anthem at the start of the commencement ceremony.
A Lynn Classical graduate uses her cap to shield her face from the bright sun as commencement gets underway.
Kyra Dominic performs one last song with the Lynn Classical Band during the commencement ceremony.
A GOAT of a graduate from Lynn Classical.
Lynn Classical Prinicipal Amy Dunn addresses the graduates during their commencement ceremony.
Lynn Classical graduate Jihane El Garroudi introduces honored guests during the commencement ceremony.
Lynn Classical alumni Erik Muschette delivers the keynote speech during commencement on Monday.
Lynn Classical Class of 2024 President and Valedictorian Andy Ly shakes hands with Principal Amy Dunn as he receives his diploma.
Henessi Acevedo shakes hands with Principal Amy Dunn as she receives her diploma.
Abeer Hassan waves to the crowd as she walks up to receive her diploma.
Angel Concepcion-Saldana is all smiles as he receives his diploma.
Emily DeLeon Diaz smiles from ear-to-ear as she receives her diploma.
Devon Andrews shakes hands with Principal Amy Dunn as he receives his diploma.
Yoniel Cabral celebrates as he walks across the stage to receive his diploma during Lynn Classical’s graduation.
Billy Norzile waves to his friends in the crowd as he walks across the stage with his diploma in hand.
Sarah Lopez waves to family and friends in the crowd after receiving her diploma.
Sam Romero hugs Class President and Valedictorian Andy Ly as he walks up to receive his diploma.
Gillianny Ramirez’s friends cause her to burst out laughing as she stands in line to receive her diploma.
Mariah Jeanty runs up to hug a faculty member after receiving her diploma during Lynn Classical’s commencement ceremony,.
Lynn Classical graduates show off their diplomas.
Confetti flies into the air as Lynn Classical graduates celebrate.
Lynn Classical seniors prepare to turn their tassels and officially become gradautes.
Lynn Classical graduates cheer as their commencement ceremony comes to a close.
Families gather to take photos with their Lynn Classical graduates.
Lynn Classical graduates look for family and friends to celebrate with following commencement.
Families and friends flood on to Manning Field to celebrate with the Lynn Classical graduates.
  • Sidnee Short

    Sidnee Short is the Item's Lynn reporter. She graduated from Boise State University with a Bachelor's degree in Media Arts with an emphasis in Journalism and Media Studies. Originally from the Black Hills in South Dakota, she went home after college to write for the region's local paper, The Black Hills Pioneer. Sidnee moved to Massachusetts in September 2023. She enjoys going to concerts, reading, crocheting, and going to the movies in her free time.

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