Graduation 2025

After Graduation, there's been a question on the minds of some Quakertownians - Why doesn't Quakertown Community High School have a Valedictorian or Salutatorian? Well, we hope this answers that question!

No. The Quakertown Community High School does not recognize one individual student and their outstanding academic achievements at our graduation celebration. We recognize the top 1%, the top 5%, and the top 10% of our student community. We are thrilled to have acknowledged 416 graduates, with 43 student stand outs, achieving honored academic excellence.

Natalie Welliver, 2025 Class Officer, speaking at the Quakertown Community High School Graduation.

Our distinguished Honor Students ranked in the top 1% of their class:
Viktor Durr
Sean Michael Egan
Steven William Hermann
Peyton Elizabeth Smith


Sean Michael Egan, member of the top 1% of distinguished Honor Students shaking Superintendent Dr. Matthew Friedman’s hand upon receiving his diploma. 

Our High Honor Students ranked in the top 5% of their class:

Abigail Theresa Boone
Lauren Elisabeth Fruck
Kayla Christiana Glaeser
Sean Robert Ievers
Taylor Marie Kletzing
Alexandra Kowalewski
Alyssa Paige Kulp
Melody Lin
Gavin Robert Mushrush
Marianna Rose Opiola
Trisha Mehul Patel
Owen Trevor Reinford
Arianna Rose Shiroff
Kyle William Smith
Elijah Floyd Thomas
Samuel Jay Wilkin

Our Honor Students ranked in the top 10% of their class:

Madelyn Manning Abel
Logan Bergey Billmyer
Mason Owen Borzio
Tucker Joseph Busfield
Grace Tarah Dakuginow
Maria Tzagan Sobot Dakuginow
Lucas James Lowry
Naomi Madeline Maag
Aislin Shae Magalengo
Mya Elizabeth Mallari
Cole Bryant Matheny
Sarah Ellen Morishita
Reese Brinley Murphy
Laura Ruth Nace
Lena Patrick
Carys Maria Luigia Pietanza
Gunnar Chase Rahn
Cole William Reich
Lily Anne Scheeta
Ella Flora Schubert
Tanner Dillan Sheridan
Sara Michlle Steelesmith
Ava Elizabeth Zebert 

In addition to commencement, in early May, we congratulated 114 seniors with over 170 scholarships and local awards, totaling more than $135,000 in local support of their academic futures.

In total, we celebrated 416 graduates attending more than 80 colleges and Universities this Fall. Additionally, we also want to celebrate those students entering the armed forces, with Panther graduates entering branches of the United States Air Force, United States Army, United States Coast Guard, United States Marines, United States Navy, and the United States Military Academy at West Point.

Collectively, we are extremely proud of the Class of 2025, and we cannot wait to see how these new alumni take on the world and Quakertown.