The West Greene High School Class of 2025 stands on the threshold of a new chapter, ready to leave its unique mark on the school and the wider community. Over the past four years, these students have grown not only in knowledge but in character, resilience, and unity. From academic achievements and athletic victories to personal milestones and community involvement, the Class of 2025 has exemplified what it means to persevere, support one another, and strive for excellence. As graduation approaches, we take a moment to celebrate their journey, reflect on their impact, and look ahead to the promising futures that await each of them.
Payton Gilbert has earned the distinguished title of valedictorian for the Class of 2025, a recognition of her outstanding academic performance, leadership, and commitment to excellence throughout her high school career. Known for her strong work ethic and positive attitude, Payton has consistently gone above and beyond in the classroom and in her involvement with school activities. Joining her at the top of the class is Marissa Tharp, the Class of 2025 salutatorian, whose dedication, perseverance, and academic success have also set her apart. Both young women have demonstrated remarkable focus and determination, serving as role models for their peers and making their families and school community incredibly proud.
Half of the Class of 2025 has been actively involved in the school’s FFA chapter, showcasing the strong agricultural roots and community spirit that define the district. Through their participation, these students have gained valuable leadership experience, practical skills, and a deep appreciation for agriculture and service. From competing in county and regional events to organizing community projects and advocating for agricultural education, their dedication has strengthened the chapter and left a lasting impact on the school.
As the end of the school year approaches, the Class of 2025 is eagerly looking forward to their senior picnic, a long-standing tradition that offers one last chance for the graduating class to come together in celebration. Planned for the final week of school, the picnic promises an afternoon of fun, food, and shared memories as students reflect on their journey. With games, music, and plenty of opportunities for photos and laughter, the event will be a meaningful way for seniors to relax and enjoy each other’s company before stepping into the next chapter of their lives. It’s sure to be a highlight of their final days at West Greene.
As the school year winds down, excitement and anticipation continue to build throughout the halls. From final exams and yearbook signings to last-minute preparations for graduation, students are soaking in every remaining moment of their senior year. Teachers, staff, and families are also reflecting on the growth and accomplishments of the group, proud of how far each student has come. While goodbyes are never easy, there’s a shared sense of pride in all that’s been achieved, and a hopeful outlook for what lies ahead.









