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Class of 2025 Celebrates Baccalaureate & Graduation

On Thursday, May 29, Roger Bacon celebrated the Class of 2025 with the Baccalaureate Mass and Graduation Awards Ceremony for the graduates and their loved ones. It was a beautiful celebration of our Franciscan charism in practice as everyone came together in faith and worship in the presence of Christ to celebrate this milestone for the graduates.

Then, on Friday, May 30, the Roger Bacon community gathered together to celebrate the Class of 2025 and their graduation. It was a wonderfully beautiful ceremony that sealed the envelope on the seniors' four-year career within the walls of RB. The Class of 2025 has left an indelible mark on the history of Roger Bacon and we are all so happy to now have 114 new alumni in the Spartan family!

The Roger Bacon Class of 2025 leaves behind a remarkable legacy:

  • Service in Action: This class alone logged 3,305 service hours in their senior year—an $89,900 impact on our community. Over four years, they contributed 5,205 hours of service, returning more than $141,000 in value. That’s not just service—that’s Franciscan leadership in action.
  • Spiritual Leaders: Nearly 25% of seniors served as Spiritual Life Team Leaders, guiding classmates in faith and mission.
  • Culture Builders: Through Spartan Leader, they redefined school spirit—sparking new traditions and championing their peers.
  • Arts & Innovation:
    • RB3 saw its largest student participation ever.
    • This class became the most awarded in RB history in the Scholastic Art Awards.
    • They formed the largest-ever groups in both the National Art Honor Society and Thespian Honor Society.
    • They revived the Drama Guild, producing record-breaking shows with record-breaking crowds.
  • Academic Excellence:
    • 91% are heading to college, with nearly 25% attending out-of-state schools—proof of their ambition and confidence.
  • Athletic Achievement:
    • State Champions in Girls Volleyball.
    • 16% of the class committed to play collegiate sports—double the national average.

Special thanks goes to Tammy Rosenfeldt Photography and Executive Studios for helping to capture photos throughout the few days of celebration. To view the photo galleries and to watch the live stream of the graduation ceremony please see the links below: