Pattonville High School graduates 422 students in the Class of 2025
Pattonville High School held its 89th annual commencement on May 29 and had 422 students graduate in the Class of 2025.
- 422 students graduated in the Class of 2025
- 88% plan on continuing their education at four-year universities, two-year colleges or career/technical/apprenticeship programs
- 9 students have enlisted in the military
- 122 earned the honors of summa, magna or cum laude (3.5 weighted GPA or greater)
- 60 earned A+ status, which makes them eligible for paid tuition to any Missouri community college or career education school
- 46 students earned industry-recognized credentials or certifications such as certified nurse assistant, 911 dispatching, education fundamentals, early childhood education, automotive service excellence, Boeing Pre-Employment Training and ServSafe certification
- Seniors earned $8 million in scholarships
- 11 qualified to receive Missouri’s Bright Flight Scholarship based on earning an ACT score in the top 3% to 5% of Missouri students
- Seniors completed 37,800 hours of community service during high school
- 25 earned community service honor cords for volunteering 150 hours or more
- Top 3 seniors for service hours: Katarina Garland (828 hours), Anastasiya Richardson (625 hours) and Gabrielle Kellner (478 hours)
Watch the 89th annual commencement ceremony here:
Watch the ceremony on YouTube.
See the Speeches:
Wendy Mwaniki was the first senior speaker and presented her speech titled "Small Moments Big Memories” during the ceremony.
The second senior speaker was Ellis North. He presented his speech titled "A Great Life.”
Pattonville School District superintendent Dr. Barry Nelson addressed the graduates.
See the Photos:
View the 2025 graduation photo gallery.
Pattonville High School graduates 422 students in the Class of 2025