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CIAS CLASS OF 2025

 
Honoring the
28 th Graduating Class of CIAS
 
The Senior Class of
Christian Institute of Arts and Sciences,
along with their parents and guardians,
announces its
Graduation Commencement Exercises
On Friday evening, May 23
Two Thousand Twenty-Five
at six o'clock in the evening
at Charity Chapel
5820 Montgomery Avenue
Pensacola, Florida

Share in our celebration!
Reception following
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The Class of 2025

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Hannah Brodeur
Robert Corson

Christison “CJ” Danley
Hannah Fontz

Neftali Gutierrez
Daniel Jaden Henry
Jazz Hubbart

Corey Johnson, Jr.

Andrew “AJ” West

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             Valedictorian: Andrew "AJ" West            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Salutatorian: Neftali Gutierrez

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Academic Excellence Award: 

Hannah Fontz

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Christian Character Award: 

Neftali Gutierrez

AJ West

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Principal's Award: 

Hannah Brodeur

 

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Kindergarten Class of 2025

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Lewis "Charlie” Taylor
Ivy Whitehead

 

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8th Grade Class of 2025

Jayden Innis
Kimberly Whoolery
Jase Caputo
Madison Corson
Keelan Effre
Ava Greene
Gideon Leal
Jax McLaney
Noah Pitts
Sophia Sands
Helen Skinner
Liana Soto
Juliana White
Claire Williams

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​​Class of 2025 Distinctives

Class Verses:
"For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind." 2 Timothy 1:7
“Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love Him.” James 1:12


Class Motto:
“Cherish yesterday, live for today, and reach for tomorrow.”

 

Class Colors:
Blue, Purple & Gold

 

Class Flower:
Lavender (meaning: healing, innocence, purity of heart, faithfulness, serenity, virtue, grace, and peace of mind)

 

Class Song:
“I’ll Never Get Used To This” by Forrest Frank & JVKE

 

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Honors:

Gold satin stoles and cords are worn for seniors who achieve A Honor Roll and A/B Honor Roll throughout high school.

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If you have joined the National Society of High School Scholars, you need to order the graduation regalia from NSHSS store here: https://store.nshss.org/

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If you have joined Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society (Pensacola State College), you need to order the graduation regalia from PTK store here: https://portal.ptk.org/Default.aspx?TabID=3704

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Honor Roll
What does it mean to graduate with honors? And what is Cum Laude, Magana Cum Laude, and Summa Cum Laude?
http://www.academicapparel.com/caps/cum-laude.html
Cum Laude: 3.5-3.7 GPA, unweighted
Magna Cum Laude: 3.8-3.9 GPA, unweighted
Summa Cum Laude: 4.0+ GPA, unweighted
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Activity Cord Colors:

Brown-  drama, theater, acting
Orange-  community service 
Celtic Green/Pacific Blue- UWF dual enrollment
Crimson Red-  writing, journalism, literature 
Emerald Green-  athletics, sports
Forest Green/White-  PSC dual enrollment 
Kelly Green/White-  4-H
Khaki/blue/green-  Boys’ or Girls’ Scouts
Khaki/Taupe-  business, entrepreneurship, apprenticeship, on-the-job-training
Navy Blue/Crimson Red-  JDCC dual enrollment 
Lavender-  photography
Maroon/Magenta-  home economics, cooking, sewing, family sciences 
Navy Blue/Light Blue/Gray - George Stone dual enrollment
Old Gold-  honor society membership 
Pink-  music, band, orchestra
Purple-  art, drawing, painting, sculpture, etc.
Red/White/Blue-  Civil Air Patrol, JROTC, Boy Scouts Eagle Scout Honors
Royal/Peacock Blue-  student council, SGA (Student Government Association)
White-  law, criminal justice, Teen Court, TeenPact
Yellow-  library science 

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