Students Share Memories and Sign Yearbooks
- Tuesday, 03 June 2025 14:25
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- Published: Tuesday, 03 June 2025 14:25
- Wendy MacMillan
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Yearbook editors Isabella Lu and Ryan Miller with Principal Ken BonamoIt was a gorgeous day for another time-honored tradition at Scarsdale High School as seniors were welcomed back to campus for the annual Senior Signing Day. At the celebratory event, seniors received their yearbooks and spent the afternoon signing yearbooks and reminiscing with friends about their four year high school journey.
Students gathered with classmates in the warm sun where they could be seen sharing laughs, stories, and hugs with friends and faculty alike. From teachers and deans to Principal Ken Bonamo, SHS faculty members showed up to support and congratulate the class of 2025 and even partake in a little photo booth fun.
While it was a busy, bustling day, a few seniors were generous enough to share a few thoughts about their time at Scarsdale High School. One student shared that SHS was special because it brought so many people together and taught her so much beyond just academics. Another student added, “People really make the place and SHS has so many great people here.” And a student who moved here from California said that SHS is where she “Experienced the most growth as a person, “ and that “Moving here was made easy because SHS students were so kind and welcoming.”
Seniors Isabella Lu and Ryan Miller were the Co-Editors at Bandersnatch and helped to create this year’s beautifully designed yearbook. The two made sure to relate that they couldn’t have done it without the help of about twenty volunteers of both students and staff. The editors also shared that they chose the ampersand (&) symbol as the theme for this year’s yearbook not only because it represents inclusion, togetherness, and unity, but because it is also symbolic of all that Scarsdale students do on their journey through high school. Of course, seeing the symbol prominently stamped on the bold, blue yearbook also acts as a reminder to seniors that there is so much more to come in the years ahead.
This special occasion wouldn’t have been possible without the hard work of SHS PTA members Claudia Uribe Galeano and Emilia Flamini. With the help of a lot of parent volunteers, the duo made the day extra memorable with festive decorations and a picnic lunch complete with everything from sandwiches to special graduation themed desserts.