The class featured 567 students, who celebrated in style, tossing caps in the air, taking selfies, sharing hugs and smiling wide as they wrapped up the latest chapter of their lives. Valedictorian Adam Penrod talked about failure and its role in the journey that is life. “The struggles are more important than the achievements,” Penrod said. “Everyone in this building has gone through failure before. “Failure is a constant. We all make mistakes. …
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