Farmingdale High School Graduates Celebrate Their Achievements and Look Forward to a Future of Endless Possibilities
A wave of pride and emotion filled the David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex at Hofstra University on June 17, as the Farmingdale High School Class of 2025 marked the culmination of their academic journey in a memorable graduation ceremony.
Led by Principal Jed Herman and Superintendent of Schools Paul Defendini, the evening was a stirring tribute to the resilience, achievement, and unity of the 2025 graduating class. Families, friends, faculty, and distinguished guests celebrated the accomplishments of over 500 students who have navigated a high school experience defined by adaptability and determination.
In his opening remarks, Principal Herman applauded the graduates for their unwavering commitment to excellence and their role in shaping a vibrant and inclusive school culture. “This class has led with heart, intellect, and purpose,” he said. “They are prepared not only to face the future, but to shape it.”
Superintendent Defendini echoed those sentiments, recognizing the Farmingdale community's strength and its graduates' limitless potential. “This is a moment of celebration not just for these students, but for all who have supported them—teachers, parents, and peers. The Class of 2025 has made us proud every step of the way.”
The ceremony featured uplifting speeches by Class Valedictorian Shea Hiotidis and Salutatorian Jaylyn Umana, followed by the Farmingdale Board of Education presenting diplomas to the Class of 2025.
The evening concluded with the traditional turning of the tassels, symbolizing both an ending and a beginning, as the Farmingdale High School Class of 2025 stepped boldly into the future.
Congratulations to the Class of 2025—Go Dalers!