In a world that often rushes to redefine success, this year’s BHHS graduates reminded us that the most powerful traits still come from within: integrity, loyalty, and grit. These are young adults who have lived their motto—“Today Well Lived”—with conviction, turning ordinary school days into lasting memories and meaningful growth.
“These students represent everything we hope for in our graduates,” said Principal Drew Stewart. “They’ve met each challenge with integrity, grown through every experience, and lifted each other along the way.”There’s a quiet power in the way this class carried themselves through difficult years. They didn’t just survive—they led. Whether it was on the athletic field, in music halls, student government, or simply being the friend someone else needed, they showed up. Their senior quote, borrowed from Theodore Roosevelt—“Keep your eyes on the stars and your feet on the ground”—wasn’t aspirational. It was earned.
From the heartfelt speeches to the final turning of the tassels, the ceremony was a beautiful reflection of what public education can still accomplish when it’s driven by community and character. Student voices like Sarah Zhang and Sabrina Niku didn’t offer clichés—they offered clarity. Their reflections weren’t about perfection, but about presence, showing how this class learned to stay grounded in a world often spinning too fast.
“The stars we were taught to follow were our Noble Norman values. They’ve become our own unique set of stars to navigate by,” shared Sarah Zhang.
“We’ve made lasting friendships, found mentors, and learned that showing up for each other is what truly matters,” said Class President Sabrina Niku.And as much as this day belonged to the graduates, it also marked a farewell to someone whose behind-the-scenes dedication made every BHHS graduation memorable: Amy Price. Her retirement closes a chapter defined by grace, precision, and decades of selfless service.
In a time when many schools struggle to keep tradition alive, Beverly Hills High School stands as proof that values-driven leadership and community pride still matter. The Class of 2025 will go on to pursue degrees, careers, and dreams—but their grounding in discipline, compassion, and local identity will always set them apart.
Congratulations to this exceptional class. In the story of Beverly Hills, they’ve written a chapter marked not just by achievement—but by heart.
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