Class of 2025 Leaves Its Mark on Westhampton Beach School District - 27 East

Class of 2025 Leaves Its Mark on Westhampton Beach School District

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Westhampton Beach High School has named Matilda Buchen and Nicholas Borruso as its Class of 2025 salutatorian and valedictorian, respectively. WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Westhampton Beach High School has named Matilda Buchen and Nicholas Borruso as its Class of 2025 salutatorian and valedictorian, respectively. WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Westhampton Beach Class of 2025 salutatorian Matilda Buchen. WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Westhampton Beach Class of 2025 salutatorian Matilda Buchen. WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Westhampton Beach Class of 2025 valedictorian Nicholas Borruso. WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Westhampton Beach Class of 2025 valedictorian Nicholas Borruso. WESTHAMPTON BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Desirée Keegan on Jul 2, 2025
For Westhampton Beach Superintendent of Schools Dr. Carolyn Probst, the Class of 2025 is special not just for its achievements, but because it’s the first group of high school students... more

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