Members of the Fryeburg Academy Class of 2026 are seen on the shore of Revere Beach during sunrise in Revere, Mass., which was just one of the stops the Raiders made on their Project Graduation adventure last weekend. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Fryeburg Academy graduating seniors pose for a photo with kindergarten teacher Carolyn Harrison during their "senior walk" through Northeast Woodland Chartered Public School in Conway on May 20. Fryeburg Academy seniors all traveled back to visit their old schools for the annual tradition, and the Class of 2026, is the first batch of Northeast Woodland alumni to graduate, as they started as seventh graders when the school opened in 2020. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Fryeburg Academy graduating senior Merrik Iacozili hugs his younger brother Paxton during their "senior walk" through Northeast Woodland Chartered Public School in Conway on May 20. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Members of the Fryeburg Academy Class of 2026 are seen on the shore of Revere Beach during sunrise in Revere, Mass., which was just one of the stops the Raiders made on their Project Graduation adventure last weekend. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Fryeburg Academy graduating seniors pose for a photo with kindergarten teacher Carolyn Harrison during their "senior walk" through Northeast Woodland Chartered Public School in Conway on May 20. Fryeburg Academy seniors all traveled back to visit their old schools for the annual tradition, and the Class of 2026, is the first batch of Northeast Woodland alumni to graduate, as they started as seventh graders when the school opened in 2020. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Fryeburg Academy graduating senior Merrik Iacozili hugs his younger brother Paxton during their "senior walk" through Northeast Woodland Chartered Public School in Conway on May 20. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
FRYEBURG, Maine — The forecast is improving for the Fryeburg Academy Class of 2026 to receive their diplomas on the school’s front lawn Saturday morning. According to Weather Underground, Saturday is expected to be cloudy and 62 degrees at 10 a.m. the time of the ceremony.
Graduation will cap a week of celebration, including a harbor cruise in Boston and ziplining last weekend; a student parade through town on Wednesday morning; and the traditional baccalaureate ceremony set for Friday at 2:45 p.m. in the Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center on campus.
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