As part of Project Graduation, Kennett High School graduates rode up the Cog Railway to watch the sunrise from the summit of Mount Washington on June 15. (CHRIS PROULX PHOTO)
Senior Izzy Frechette hugs her older sister Ava during Kennett High School's "Senior Walk" at Lakeside Primary School in Center Conway on June 13. A tradition started in 2024, all graduating seniors were bused to their former elementary schools for a final walk around the building before Saturday's graduation. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Superintendent Dr. Aimee Frechette (bottom right) takes a photo of seniors (from left) Avery Whitelaw, Lacie McGinley, Sarah Shackford, Hannah Kelsch, Alex Sweeney, Izzy Frechette and Piper Lopashanski during Kennett High School's "Senior Walk" at Lakeside Primary School in Center Conway on June 13. A tradition started in 2024, all graduating seniors were bused to their former elementary schools for a final walk around the building before Saturday's graduation. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Seniors Greyson Witchley (center left) and Jake Graziano smile as they follow Principal Sara Lewis (right) through the hallway of cheering students and staff during Kennett High School's "Senior Walk" at Lakeside Primary School in Center Conway on June 13. A tradition started in 2024, all graduating seniors were bused to their former elementary schools for a final walk around the building before Saturday's graduation. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Graduates wave from the back of a wagon pulled by a team of Percheron horses from the Hussey Family's Naughtaveel Farm, driven by Justin Hussey, during the Kennett High School senior parade through North Conway Village on June 13. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Graduates (from left) Lizzie Graham and Abby Hynes cheer and wave from the back of a convertible during the Kennett High School senior parade through North Conway Village on June 13. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Graduates (from left) Jillian Howland, Lacie McGinley, Emma Geoffrey, Cami Newton, Avery Whitelaw, Brooke Grout, Ava Fox, Haylee Burke, Ellie Nelson, Cassidy Littlefield and Moira Irish smile and blow bubbles from the back of a dump truck during the Kennett High School senior parade through North Conway Village on June 13. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
As part of Project Graduation, Kennett High School graduates rode up the Cog Railway to watch the sunrise from the summit of Mount Washington on June 15. (CHRIS PROULX PHOTO)
As part of Project Graduation, Kennett High School graduates rode up the Cog Railway to watch the sunrise from the summit of Mount Washington on June 15. (CHRIS PROULX PHOTO)
As part of Project Graduation, Kennett High School graduates rode up the Cog Railway to watch the sunrise from the summit of Mount Washington on June 15. (CHRIS PROULX PHOTO)
Senior Izzy Frechette hugs her older sister Ava during Kennett High School's "Senior Walk" at Lakeside Primary School in Center Conway on June 13. A tradition started in 2024, all graduating seniors were bused to their former elementary schools for a final walk around the building before Saturday's graduation. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Superintendent Dr. Aimee Frechette (bottom right) takes a photo of seniors (from left) Avery Whitelaw, Lacie McGinley, Sarah Shackford, Hannah Kelsch, Alex Sweeney, Izzy Frechette and Piper Lopashanski during Kennett High School's "Senior Walk" at Lakeside Primary School in Center Conway on June 13. A tradition started in 2024, all graduating seniors were bused to their former elementary schools for a final walk around the building before Saturday's graduation. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Seniors Greyson Witchley (center left) and Jake Graziano smile as they follow Principal Sara Lewis (right) through the hallway of cheering students and staff during Kennett High School's "Senior Walk" at Lakeside Primary School in Center Conway on June 13. A tradition started in 2024, all graduating seniors were bused to their former elementary schools for a final walk around the building before Saturday's graduation. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Graduates wave from the back of a wagon pulled by a team of Percheron horses from the Hussey Family's Naughtaveel Farm, driven by Justin Hussey, during the Kennett High School senior parade through North Conway Village on June 13. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Graduates (from left) Lizzie Graham and Abby Hynes cheer and wave from the back of a convertible during the Kennett High School senior parade through North Conway Village on June 13. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Graduates (from left) Jillian Howland, Lacie McGinley, Emma Geoffrey, Cami Newton, Avery Whitelaw, Brooke Grout, Ava Fox, Haylee Burke, Ellie Nelson, Cassidy Littlefield and Moira Irish smile and blow bubbles from the back of a dump truck during the Kennett High School senior parade through North Conway Village on June 13. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
As part of Project Graduation, Kennett High School graduates rode up the Cog Railway to watch the sunrise from the summit of Mount Washington on June 15. (CHRIS PROULX PHOTO)
As part of Project Graduation, Kennett High School graduates rode up the Cog Railway to watch the sunrise from the summit of Mount Washington on June 15. (CHRIS PROULX PHOTO)
CONWAY — The Kennett High Class of 2025 was celebrated in style all weekend, beginning with a trip down memory lane for many to the elementary schools where their educational journeys started. There was also a parade through North Conway in their honor. And, finally, a project graduation they will never forget culminating by being the first class to ever go up Mount Washington in the wee hours of the morning on the Cog Railway for a sensational sunrise.
“Everything turned out great,” said Kennett High Principal Kevin Carpenter. “I’ve heard nothing but positives from so many students and parents.”
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