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B.B. graduation: A new chapter begins
June 28, 2018 at 9:45 a.m.
After four years of classes and studying, Matthew Frankel (left), Maya Finkman and Gabrielle Feuerstein wait for their names to be called in front of an auditorium packed three stories high.
Emily Zeller’s cap is elaborately decorated to display she starred in Blind Brook’s production of “Shrek the Musical” and now she’s off to Skidmore College.
Board of Education President Jeffrey Diamond shakes Jonathan Egol’s hand while awarding his diploma.
Now that Carly Hecht (left) and Gabrielle Feuerstein have finally graduated, first things first: time for a selfie.
After personally giving Josh Schlactus his diploma, Board of Education member Jen Schlactus hugs her son.
Seconds after their graduation from high school becomes official, members of the Blind Brook class of 2018 whip their caps into the air.
They made it! Allison Chien (right) and Gabrielle Applebaum celebrate officially becoming Blind Brook High School alumnae after the Blind Brook High School graduation ceremony at The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College on Thursday, June 21.
Proud after making his walk across the stage for his diploma during the Blind Brook High School Commencement Ceremony on Thursday, June 21, Jacob Suesserman makes enthusiastic eye contact with a loved one in the crowd at the Purchase College Performing Arts Center.
Julia Sunshine eagerly waits for her row to be called to receive their diplomas.
In front of an auditorium packed three stories high, the Blind Brook graduating seniors sit on stage to listen to speakers during the ceremony.
Former Board of Education member John Steinthal presents his granddaughter Hannah with her diploma.
After the ceremony, Isabella Lazar poses with her brother Sam and parents Carol and Mirel under the giant blue and white balloon arch.
Keynote speaker Cheryl Kramer Kaye shares words of wisdom with the graduating class.