Staples High School sent 460 new graduates into the world today.
The 131st commencement went off flawlessly. The fieldhouse was packed (but not sweltering). The brief speeches were insightful and on target (and the sound system worked well). The graduates were happy and well-behaved (as were the parents, grandparents and siblings).
Congratulations, Class of 2018! Enjoy your day. Westport is proud of you.
Just remember: In a couple of months, you’ll be freshmen all over again.

Five of the 460 soon-to-be graduates are at the front of the line, before marching in to the fieldhouse….

From left: faculty marshal Nick Mariconda, superintendent of schools Colleen Palmer and Staples principal James D’Amico. The marshal is the faculty member with the longest continuous service at the school.

Luke Rosenberg (right) directs the Orphenians in the national anthem. They also sang “The Road Home.”

Class speaker Josiah Tarrant talked about his swim team’s great victory over Greenwich, his discovery of culinary class, and many other joys of life at Staples. The mace (left) is carried by the faculty marshal, and remains at the podium during the ceremony.















Who’s this photog “Woog?” Do we know him? Where’s the editor of this blog?
Thanks for the pix Dan!
Our graduation at Staples in 1967 was held outdoors. We practiced processing for a week. It started to rain in the middle of the ceremony. Only the class president got to walk up and receive his diploma and then everyone ran indoors. Congratulations to this year’s graduates.