Graduation is multifaceted

Audrey Strembicki

Senior Maddie Mahaffey sits down to work, trying to ignore the stress of graduation upcoming.

Caleb Laxton, Reporter

As high school seniors across the country don their caps and gowns this spring, they will be celebrating a major milestone in their lives: graduation. For many, it marks the end of a long journey filled with friendships, academic challenges, extracurricular activities, and personal growth. But there are two sides of this story.

On the positive side, graduation is a time to celebrate accomplishments and look forward to the future. Many students have worked hard for years to achieve their academic goals and earn their diplomas. Highschool graduation is just the start of their journey. Graduation ceremonies offer a chance for families, friends, and teachers to come together and recognize these achievements. It brings about a time for speeches, cheers, and tears as graduates take one last look back at their high school experience and prepare to move on to the next phase of their lives.

Graduation can also be a time for reflection and personal growth. Many students use this milestone to take stock of their experiences and think about what they’ve learned. They may reflect on the friendships they’ve made, the lessons they’ve learned, and the challenges they’ve overcome. For some, graduation marks the beginning of a new chapter filled with opportunities for self-discovery and personal growth.

However, there are also some less positive things associated with high school graduation. For some students, the transition to college or the workforce can be overwhelming. Getting into colleges is hard enough despite the potential financial burden. They may also struggle with the demands of higher education or the pressure to find a job. Some students may feel lost without the structure and support of high school and struggle to adapt to the new challenges they face.

Additionally, graduation can be a bittersweet experience for many. While it marks the end of one chapter, it also means saying goodbye to friends, teachers, and a familiar routine. Many students may feel a sense of loss or sadness as they leave behind the familiar surroundings of their high school and move on to new challenges.

Overall, graduating is a complex and multifaceted experience that can be both positive and negative. It marks the end of one journey and the beginning of another, filled with opportunities, challenges, and personal growth. While there may be some challenges associated with this milestone, it is ultimately a time to celebrate accomplishments and look forward to your future.