As graduation season approaches, the Webster Progress-Times would like to extend our congratulations to the graduating class of 2023. We are proud of your hard work, dedication, and accomplishments throughout your academic journey.
Graduation is a significant milestone in one's life, and we believe it should be celebrated in style and remembered. Our graduation section is a keepsake edition to hold onto those memories as well as to see all the businesses, community members and parents who celebrate this milestone.
It's also a time to reflect on your achievements and look forward to the future. Graduating from high school or college is not only a personal accomplishment, but it's also an accomplishment for your community and loved ones who have supported you along the way.
At the Webster Progress-Times, we encourage you to celebrate your graduation even if it is just taking a breath and reviewing all the years, friends and family around you. You have worked hard to get to this point, and you should be proud of yourself.
As you enter the next chapter of your life, remember to take the lessons you've learned with you. Your education has provided you with knowledge and skills that will serve you well in the future. Use this knowledge to pursue your dreams and make a positive impact in the world.
We know that the class of 2023 will go on to do great things, and we look forward to seeing your future accomplishments. Congratulations on your graduation, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Editor's note: Chasatie Fisher, a mother of two school aged daughters who will be graduating in just a few years, is the publisher, bookkeeper and circulation director for The Winston County Journal, Webster Progress-Times and Choctaw Plaindealer. She has worked in the newspaper business for over 17 years.