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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Following four years of hard work, over 2,000 seniors graduated from Staten Island high schools this week alone.
Ceremonies were held from shore to shore to celebrate the accomplishments of students from all walks of life.
Check out this past week’s graduations — there were 11 in all — and stay tuned for more coverage as the school year comes to a close.
• Curtis High School graduated 510 students during a ceremony at the Staten Island University Hospital Community Park in St. George on Friday.
• CSI High School for International Studies graduated 72 students during a ceremony at the New Springville school’s campus on Friday.
• Port Richmond High School graduated 390 students during a ceremony at the St. George Theatre on Friday.
• Ralph R. McKee CTE High School graduated 149 students during a ceremony at Staten Island University Hospital Community Park in St. George on Friday.
• Tottenville High School graduated 849 students during a ceremony on the school’s athletic field on Friday.
• Michael J. Petrides High School graduated 107 students during a ceremony at the Sunnyside school’s campus on Thursday.
• Concord High School graduated 79 students during a ceremony held in the school yard on Thursday.
• The Hungerford School graduated 51 students during a ceremony held at New Dorp High School on Thursday.
• South Richmond High School graduated 43 students during a ceremony held in the school’s gymnasium on Thursday.
• Gaynor McCown Expeditionary Learning School graduated 92 students during a ceremony held in the New Springville school
• Eagle Academy for Young Men of Staten Island graduated 17 students during a ceremony held at the Hilton Garden Inn in Bloomfield on Wednesday.
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