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Cameron Busa, of Lynnfield, receives his diploma from Head of School Edward Hardiman. (Paula Muller)

Lynnfield students graduate from St. John’s Prep

May 21, 2024 by Richelle Melad

DANVERS – 10 seniors from Lynnfield are among 268 who recently graduated from St. John’s Preparatory School.

At the school’s 114th Commencement ceremony, Graham Kramer, senior-class speaker who hails from Marblehead, talked about starting their high school journey at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, in “what could have been the most confusing time ever,” only being able to see people face-to-face in their sophomore year. 

“Although distance was enforced, somehow we became closer as a class while simultaneously being forced to stay apart,” Kramer said in his speech. “During my first year at SJP, even though I couldn’t see any faces, I saw kindness, I saw nervousness, and I saw commitment all in the eyes of my classmates from showing up to those early Zoom meetings to making sure masks were on straight for games.”

With COVID-19 being the “bad”, Kramer also talked about the “good” with his catchphrase “we know good,” highlighting the accolades of fellow classmates in the fields, courts and stages.

“Throughout our time at the Prep, we have won dozens of state championships, received rewards and accolades for fine arts, dominated in robotics, and so much more,” Kramer said, adding other achievements such as students winning a stock market game, performing a production of The Addams Family, and placing second in an intramural basketball league.

Valedictorian David Kane, also from Marblehead, urged his fellow graduates to live life more openly, without adhering to an “outline” or “to-do list,” talking about how recent college rejections made him accept that his plans are constantly evolving.

“No outline can predict our lives after high school, no matter what we try or do,” Kane said. “Surprises happen and things change. The more I try to plan, the more disappointed I find myself in surprises.”

The following students from Lynnfield graduated from St. John’s Prep this year:

Cameron Michael Busa  

Aidan Joseph Driscoll    

Sean David Drzewiczewski    

Braedon Thomas Flanagan      

David Jin (also from Hefei, China)

Jason Victor McCausland   

Mark John McDuffee Jr.    

Brendan Andrew Powers      

Christian Richard Rosa   

William Joseph Vittiglio 

  • Richelle Melad
    Richelle Melad

    Richelle is a reporter covering Lynnfield and Peabody for the Daily Item, Lynnfield, and Peabody Weekly News. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in Journalism and Political Communication from Emerson College in 2022. In her spare time, she enjoys walking and playing with her dog Bertha, and traveling.

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