Students from Father Judge High School had their commencement exercises at the athletic facility behind their school for the first time in the school’s history. (Sarah Webb)
Brian King (left), president of Father Judge High School, congratulates Timothy Ulrich. (Sarah Webb)
Father Judge seniors listen to a commencement speaker. (Sarah Webb)
Father Judge graduates receive their diplomas at a new facility on the Northeast Philadelphia high school’s campus. (Sarah Webb)
Bishop Timothy Senior addresses students from Conwell-Egan Catholic High School during their commencement exercise on Tuesday, June 7. (Sarah Webb)
Students from Conwell-Egan Catholic High School graduated at Holy Family College on Tuesday, June 7. (Sarah Webb)
Graduates of Conwell-Egan Catholic High School in Fairless Hills listen to a commencement speaker. (Sarah Webb)
Conwell-Egan’s Shana Gayflorzee recevies an award for perfect attendance. (Sarah Webb)
Valedictorian Andrew Pirrera encourages his fellow graduates of Conwell-Egan during his address. (Sarah Webb)
Meghan Didier proudly accepts her diploma at Conwell-Egan’s commencement exercise on Tuesday, June 7. (Sarah Webb)
Students from Archbishop John Carroll High School graduate from Cabrini College on Thursday, June 2. (Joe Bradley)
Bishop Timothy Senior congratulates a student from Archbishop John Carroll High School at Cabrini College on Thursday, June 2. (Joe Bradley)
Students from Archbishop John Carroll High School graduate from Cabrini College on Thursday, June 2. (Joe Bradley)
A graduate of John W. Hallahan Catholic Girls’ High School can’t hold back her excitement after receiving her diploma. (Courtesy photo)
Young ladies from Hallahan proudly display their diplomas. (Courtesy photo)
Student council members from St. Hubert Catholic High School for girls proudly display their diplomas. (Courtesy photo)
Students from Lansdale Catholic High School process from the steps of their school to St. Stanislaus Church for their baccalaureate Mass on Monday, June 6. (Courtesy photo)
Cardinal O’Hara High School’s graduates joyfully toss their caps in the air at the end of their graduation ceremony at Villanova University on Wednesday, June 8. (Courtesy photo)
Students from Father Judge High School graduated from the track field behind their school for the first time in the school’s history. (Sarah Webb)
Students from Cardinal O’Hara High School are all smiles as they graduate at Villanova University on Wednesday, June 8.
Bishop Michael Fitzgerald presents a medal to a student at Cardinal O’Hara High School’s graduation at Villanova University on Wednesday, June 8. (Courtesy photo)
Graduates from Pope John Paul II High School complete commencement exercises at their school auditorium on Wednesday, June 8. (Courtesy photo)
Students from Father Judge High School graduated from the track field behind their school for the first time in the school’s history. (Sarah Webb)
Students from Father Judge High School switch their tassels from right to left to mark themselves as graduates. (Sarah Webb)
The first three students from Father Judge High School to receive their diplomas present them before their graduating classmates. (Sarah Webb)
Brian King (right), president of Father Judge High School, congratulates a student as he receives his diploma on Tuesday, June 7. (Sarah Webb)
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