Northern Michigan celebrates graduating Class of 2023

East Jordan Principal Nate Dionne addresses the Class of 2023 during graduation on June 4.
East Jordan Principal Nate Dionne addresses the Class of 2023 during graduation on June 4.

NORTHERN MICHIGAN — Graduation season is here, and Northern Michigan schools are ready to celebrate another class of seniors making it to the end of their high school careers.

East Jordan's graduates took to the stage on Sunday, June 4 to receive their diplomas in front of family and friends.

East Jordan Valedictorian Mailey Hamilton addresses her classmates during the 2023 graduation ceremony on June 4.
East Jordan Valedictorian Mailey Hamilton addresses her classmates during the 2023 graduation ceremony on June 4.

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On Tuesday, June 6, the Crooked Tree and Lakeview High School graduates had their ceremony at the Great Lakes Center for the Arts.

(Left to right) Milo Farnsworth, Kevin Alcazar, Caleb Walker, Logan Gross, Savannah Cronce (Lakeview High School), Barbara Moore, Candice Munson and Sarah Miller toss their caps in the air on Tuesday, June 6.
(Left to right) Milo Farnsworth, Kevin Alcazar, Caleb Walker, Logan Gross, Savannah Cronce (Lakeview High School), Barbara Moore, Candice Munson and Sarah Miller toss their caps in the air on Tuesday, June 6.
Crooked Tree teacher Don Heinz gives Milo Farnsworth a congratulatory hug after handing him his diploma on June 6.
Crooked Tree teacher Don Heinz gives Milo Farnsworth a congratulatory hug after handing him his diploma on June 6.

Seven students graduated from Crooked Tree, and one graduated from Lakeview.

Congratulations, graduates!

This article originally appeared on The Petoskey News-Review: Northern Michigan celebrates graduating Class of 2023