John Paul II Center celebrates graduating class of 2025

The John Paul II Center for Special Learning honored three graduates during a ceremony held Monday, June 2, at its campus on Welsh Road in Shillington.

The Class of 2025 includes Alexandra Castillo, daughter of Roselia Castillo; Amelia Carrillo, daughter of Alfa Quintana; and Nathaniel Thomas, son of Carmen Mantilla—all from Reading.

- Advertisement -

The event began with a Mass celebrated by Monsignor Orsulak of St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church in Reading. Students and staff participated in the liturgy, which was coordinated by Cindy Long, the school’s Director of Religious Education. Diplomas were presented by Principal Kaylee Simick, followed by a reception with family and friends.

“We are thrilled to celebrate these students’ achievements and bring together family, friends, and staff to honor their hard work,” Simick said. “These three remarkable individuals have shown incredible dedication in reaching this milestone. As they begin the next chapter of their lives, we offer our heartfelt prayers for their continued success and happiness. We trust their perseverance and talents will lead them to incredible opportunities.”

John Paul II Center for Special Learning provides special education and social programs for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, offering support to help individuals discover their purpose and pursue their goals.

- Advertisement -
Berks Weekly
Berks Weekly
Berks Weekly is an independent and locally owned digital news outlet covering the City of Reading and Berks County. Download the mobile app: berksweekly.com/app
Reading
overcast clouds
60.7 ° F
62.4 °
59.5 °
81 %
0.3mph
100 %
Mon
67 °
Tue
73 °
Wed
86 °
Thu
87 °
Fri
82 °

Latest News

Sponsored

50,960FansLike
282,100FollowersFollow
3,550SubscribersSubscribe