Ursuline Graduation
Here are the pictures we received for this year’s Father’s Day Contest, “Have a Ball with Dad.” The first picture is the winning entry, showing Keith Carpenter of Austintown and his youngest son, Evan. The …
218 graduate in Howland High’s Class of 2018
Twins Kamryn, left, and Kendyl Buckley check out their diplomas during commencement Wednesday night at Packard Music Hall in Warren.
Campbell's 84 grads earn $758K in scholarships
Campbell Memorial High School graduates Fotini Koullias, left, and Deena Diamandis snap a selfie before commencement Thursday evening.
Mahoning High grads credit staff as driving force
Marquell Armour, a member of the Mahoning County High School 2018 graduating class, tells his classmates the school staff helped him to overcome his anger and self-doubt from being moved around in foster care, enabling him to set his sights on a future he never thought he'd have.
View failure as opportunity, 263 Canfield grads advised
Canfield High School graduate Thomas Beck shares a moment with fellow grad Christina Rivera before Friday’s commencement ceremony. Beck graduated from the special needs program at the high school, and Rivera took a class called Helping Hands, where she met him.
‘Boom Boom’ energizes 186 Bulldog grads
Poland's Class of 2018 listens intently to commencement speaker Ray ‘Boom Boom’ Mancini, who urged them not to have a Plan B, but rather to strengthen their resolve to follow their dreams.
Choffin graduates 66 from 3 health care programs
Freeman Davis Sr. holds his graduation certificate in practical nursing and his son, Freeman Davis Jr., after Choffin Career & Technical Center’s commencement ceremony Friday evening in Youngstown.
Girard graduates say goodbye as they move to next chapter of life
143 students received their diplomas at Girard’s 135th commencement.
Baby sister, Old Blue Eyes inspire Lowellville grads
Before she died as an infant, Ella Rose Solak had no way of knowing that part of her legacy would include paving the paths on which her older brother, Nathaniel I. Solak, would one day walk.
Struthers Class of 2018 leaves its mark on school
You’d never know it from talking to him, but Ethan Vo readily admits that, at times, he’s slow to pick up on things.
Fitch grads overcome losses, other obstacles
Moriah Berni hugs her dad, Austintown Fitch principal Chris Berni, after he hands a diploma to her Sunday during the school’s commencement. She was one of 422 graduates of the high school.
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