High Road School of Massachusetts Celebrates the Class of 2026

A Meaningful Milestone for Graduating Seniors
On June 3, High Road School of Massachusetts proudly celebrated five graduating seniors during a commencement ceremony filled with excitement and support from family members, friends, district partners, and staff.
The ceremony marked an important milestone for the graduates, recognizing their hard work, perseverance, and accomplishments as they prepared for the next chapter of their lives. Throughout the event, the positive energy in the room was evident as loved ones gathered to celebrate the students’ achievements.
Celebrating the Class of 2026
A highlight of the ceremony was a speech delivered by former High Road teacher Nick Brogioli, a U.S. Marine veteran who now serves as an environmental police officer. Drawing on his own experiences, Brogioli encouraged graduates to continue working toward their goals and embrace the opportunities that lie ahead.
One of the most memorable moments of the day came as each student crossed the stage to receive a diploma. Cheers from family members, staff, and supporters filled the room, creating an atmosphere of encouragement and celebration that reflected the strong sense of community at High Road School.
Looking Ahead to the Future
While each graduate’s path is unique, the Class of 2026 is already taking exciting steps toward the future. One graduate plans to enroll in a paramedic training program, another will begin an independent living program, and another will continue developing career and life skills through High Road’s transition programming.
Following the ceremony, graduates and guests continued the celebration with a lively dance party. The event provided students, families, and staff an opportunity to reflect on the accomplishments of the school year while creating lasting memories together.
As the Class of 2026 moves forward, the High Road School of Massachusetts community congratulates its graduates and wishes them continued success in all they pursue.



