Seneca High ready for Saturday graduation
At their football field Saturday, the 177 members of this year’s senior class at Seneca High School will receive diplomas and depart for post-high school education and, in some cases, straight to the workforce or the job line. The school has announced that Matthew Suffern (left) is this year’s valedictorian; Nathan Curtis Arey (right) is the salutatorian. This year’s class includes four sets of twins. The Seneca seniors have amassed $12 million in scholarship money. The most popular college destinations are Tri-County Tech, 58; and Clemson University, 15.