The end of a school year is a time of transition, acknowledgement of accomplishment and overt praise. This gang set up a bench along Main Street to welcome some buddies returning from their ten-week western excursion on Mountain Classroom:
Some praise measures end games: who scored the highest...who did the best. Given Proctor's mission to provide success opportunities to an academically diverse student population, we also recognize those who have come the greatest distance over time. Below, four-year senior Tony Gomez offers an empassioned Shakespearian soliloquy at the end of a Theater Major course:
Drew Donaldson commands love and respect from his students. Here we see him employing a tool called "the Memory Stick" with Jake, who is armed only with a plastic ruler: