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Where Are They Now?

Class of 2010 now the Class of 2014 at various college campuses.

 
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Kasey Bohnert, JCHS Class of 2010, in her new dorm room at the College of New Jersey, where she is an art major. Courtesy of Eileen Bohnert
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James Caldwell High School recent graduate Alexandra DeFrance, of West Caldwell, shares a hug with her mom, Carol DeFrance, on the campus of James Madison University in Virginia, where Alexandra is a freshman this fall.
Molly Sellars, James Caldwell High School Class of 2010, with mom, Annette, in her new room on Aug. 20, at Juniata College, in Huntingdon, Pa.
Stasia Rogacki, Mount St. Dominic Class of 2010, at the United States Military Academy at West Point's R-Day on June 28. Rogacki is all smiles before the 90-second goodbye.
JCHS Class of 2010 graduate Gabby Migliore is now a freshman at Felician College in Rutherford. Here she is pictured in her new room with her brother Matt, an eighth-grader at Grover Cleveland Middle School.
Kasey Bohnert, JCHS Class of 2010, in her new dorm room at the College of New Jersey, where she is an art major.

Caldwell-West Caldwell School District Superintendent Dr. Daniel Gerardi gave the customary graduation report, following up on the whereabouts of James Caldwell High School's Class of 2010, at Monday night's Board of Education meeting.

Gerardi reported that of the 185 seniors at the high school last June, 182 have graduated; 180 walked at graduation and two students went to summer school to fulfill their requirements and graduated. Another student moved away prior to graduation; two others are undetermined and have not graduated. 

Many of those JCHS Class of 2010 grads, as well as students who live in The Caldwells and attended West Essex High School, Mount Saint Dominic Academy and other area high schools, have already headed off to college campuses around the country and started classes this week.  

The Caldwells Patch is collecting photos from campus move-in days, featuring students in their new dorm rooms and saying goodbye, for now, to parents, siblings and old friends.

Have fun adding your photos and sharing them with The Caldwells Patch community.

P.S. Signing up for The Caldwells Patch daily or weekly newsletters is a great way for those homesick freshmen, and upperclassmen, too, to feel connected and stay informed about what's going on back home.

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