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Celebrate Your Graduate on Northampton Patch

Graduations are a milestone in a student's life. Celebrate your graduate's accomplishments on Patch.

 

Are you the proud parent, sibling, grandparent, friend or admirer of a graduate? Tell us about it on Patch. Whether a preschooler is moving on to Kindergarten, a high schooler is about to leave for college, or a college grad is about to embark on the real world, celebrate their accomplishments here.

Make sure you're a registered user on Patch (all you need is a name and an e-mail address) and you can upload your own announcements. Once logged in, scroll to the bottom of the page and select "Announce something to everyone" under the Contribute category.

In the announcement template, write about how proud you are of the graduate's accomplishments, let us know what their next step in life is, and be sure to choose "Graduation" as the category. You can even add photos and video of your graduate, and after posting the announcement, you can share the link with your friends and family.

If you need a little more direction, read the Patch 101 article on how to add an announcment for tips.

Related Topics: Announcements and Graduation
Do you know someone who is about to graduate? Tell us in the comments.

Matt Schrier

12:24 pm on Monday, June 11, 2012

Congratulations to Kristin! Graduating CRHS South in the top 2% of her class and heading to Drexel University. You've done a great job - and you can achieve anything you want. Good luck!

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Katieann

1:10 pm on Monday, June 11, 2012

Congratulations Ryan K!!! Graduating from Redemption Christian PreSchool Tuesday June 12, 2012. You're awesome, so proud of you. Love Aunt Kakky

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Marisa Krepich

11:43 am on Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Your getting bigger and bigger every day. Good Luck @Churchville Elementary!!!!!!

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Carol

1:46 pm on Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Congratulations to my wonderful son Dean Chalela! You worked so hard at Drexel for the last 5 years! I am so very proud of you! Love you so much!!! Mom!

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