Santa Maria High School celebrated Senior Decision Day on Thursday afternoon, as the Class of 2025 came together for an unforgettable event filled with excitement and pride.
Led by the school’s dedicated counselors, and with support from administrators, staff, and Allan Hancock College, the campus was transformed into a vibrant display of hope and possibility.
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During lunchtime, students and staff gathered to enjoy lively music, colorful signs, heartwarming slideshows, and festive party favors, all designed to honor the next chapter in the seniors’ lives. The seniors proudly announced their post-graduation plans, which ranged from attending four-year universities and community colleges to enrolling in vocational programs, joining the military, and starting career pathways.
“The counselors organized an amazing event for the Class of 2025 to show their commitment to their futures. It was rewarding to see our hard work pay off. The slideshow featuring our baby and senior pictures was a fun way to end the event,” said senior Kayce Van Horn.
“Today was a thrilling and emotional day for the seniors at Santa Maria High School! The students proudly shared their plans for the future. It was inspiring to see everyone included in this milestone. The air was filled with hope, pride, and excitement for what lies ahead. The slideshow of senior pictures brought laughter, cheers, and nostalgia, serving as a beautiful reminder of how far each student has come and the bright futures before them!” shared 12th-grade teachers Jenna Sullens and Obed Otero.
For more information, contact SMJUHSD Public Information Officer Kenny Klein at 805-709-1454 or via email at kklein@smjuhsd.org.
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