Peabody Students Celebrate Graduation at Faneuil Hall with Pioneer Charter Schools
Peabody Students Join Pioneer Charter School Graduation at Faneuil Hall

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Five students from Peabody, Massachusetts, graduated from Pioneer Charter School of Science during a joint ceremony at Faneuil Hall in Boston. The event celebrated the Class of 2026, which included 108 seniors accepted to prestigious colleges and awarded over $20 million in scholarships.
- 01Five Peabody students graduated from Pioneer Charter School of Science on May 29 at Faneuil Hall, Boston.
- 02The joint ceremony honored the Class of 2026 from two campuses, with 108 seniors recognized.
- 03Graduates received acceptance letters from 140 colleges, including Yale and MIT.
- 04The graduating class was awarded over $20 million in scholarships.
- 05School officials praised the Class of 2026 as resilient and high-achieving.
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On May 29, five students from Peabody, Massachusetts, participated in the graduation ceremony for the Class of 2026 at the Great Hall of Faneuil Hall in Boston. This joint event was held by Pioneer Charter School of Science I in Everett and Pioneer Charter School of Science II in Saugus. The Peabody graduates included Alla Zad, Reet Saini, Safiya Syed, Alexandre Rosa, and Victor Thorng. The ceremony celebrated a total of 108 seniors from both campuses, who collectively received acceptance to 140 colleges and universities, including prestigious institutions like Yale, Northeastern University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Boston University. In total, the graduating class secured over $20 million in scholarships, highlighting their academic achievements. School officials described the Class of 2026 as a resilient and high-achieving group, reflecting the hard work and dedication of the students throughout their high school journey.
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The graduation ceremony highlights the educational achievements of local students, fostering community pride and encouraging future generations.
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