Senior Signing Day at Benjamin Logan High School

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On Thursday, Benjamin Logan High School proudly hosted its annual Senior Signing Day, celebrating the dedication and plans of the Class of 2025 as they prepare to take their next big steps in life.

The event is part of Logan County’s 3E Initiative, which ensures that every senior graduates with a plan for the future—whether Employed, Enlisted, or Enrolled. These three post-graduation pathways are equally honored, recognizing that success looks different for every student.

 

 

During the celebration, students officially signed their intent to either join the workforce, enlist in military service, or enroll in a 2- or 4-year college. Each signature symbolized a commitment to growth, purpose, and personal success.

The 3E Initiative reflects a deep belief that all students deserve support in finding the path that’s right for them. Every “E” is celebrated equally, and students are provided with the resources and encouragement needed to move forward with confidence.

 

Gavin Hamm and Adam Shively caught up with Ken Keller on the Morning Show on Thursday:

 

 

The event also featured inspiring remarks from Lou Vito, President of V-Teck Communications, Inc., and Ben Vollrath, President and CEO of the Logan County Chamber of Commerce. Both speakers encouraged the Class of 2025 to make good choices, not be afraid to make mistakes, and to stay true to their values as they step into this exciting new chapter.

Benjamin Logan High School is proud of each graduate and looks forward to seeing the impact they will make in their careers, communities, and beyond.