
Over 120 graduates walked across the stage at Todd County Central High School Friday night.

Valedictorian Madison Harrison, who recently graduated from Hopkinsville Community College with Associate degrees in Science and Arts, shared a lesson with her classmates that had recently unfolded.
Harrison was awarded a $1,000 check from Elkton Bank and Trust Company for being named Valedictorian.

Co-Salutatorian Aimee Vass said her senior year was special because of the people, not the events they participated in.

Co-Salutatorian Mollie Skipworth characterized the Class of 2025 as a rollercoaster ride, highlighting the thrilling highs and challenging lows that defined their journey.
During the ceremony, the top ten percent of the class were honored, which included Sage Colosky, Alaina Nelson, Keilana Galima, Emily Thomas, Brett Harris, Kadi Stokes, Emily Anderson, and Natalie Eells.
The annual Good Citizens Award was presented to Sierra Daniels, while the Campbell Loving Cup Award was bestowed upon Mollie Skipworth.
The class also honored Peyton Baker, Xavion Bell, and Chad Owen, classmates who passed away before graduation.


