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Class of 2024 College Commitments, Part 2

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HopNews is proud to congratulate Hopkinton High School Class of 2024 Seniors on reaching an incredible milestone – graduation! Forty eight more seniors are profiled below!

>> RELATED: Class of 2024 College Commitments, Part 1

We would love to share your Senior’s plans after graduation, whether it’s moving on to college, taking time off to travel, or undecided. Please send pictures of your student to editor@hopnews.com along with their full name, school and anticipated major, if applicable.

Source: HopNews and @hopkinton.2024.decisions

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  1. I am amazed at how smart these graduates are in this 2024 class!! All the best to them and I hope great success and fun in their future endeavors!!

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