Class of 2025

Christina Abdel Alrahim of North Attleboro Named Valedictorian and Conor Cadorette of Franklin Named Salutatorian

The Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School District is pleased to announce the Valedictorian and Salutatorian for the Class of 2025. 

Christina Abdel Alrahim, of North Attleboro, has been named valedictorian, and Conor Cadorette, of Franklin, has been named salutatorian. 

Achieving the highest grade point average in the graduating class of 2025, Christina graduates from the Medical Assisting program having earned high honor roll and honor roll every year throughout her time at Tri-County. Christina has challenged herself throughout her high school career by including both Advanced Placement (AP) and honors-level courses in her academic schedule. During her junior year, Christina earned a spot in the National Honor Society in recognition for her outstanding academic achievement, leadership, character and commitment to service. 

During her sophomore year of high school, Christina earned the Vocational Excellence Award for outstanding performance and dedication in her vocational program. She has taken advantage of Tri-County’s Co-operative Education Program, where she has used the skills she learned and applied them to her position as a Pharmacy Technician at CVS. 

In addition to mastering rigorous academic classes and excelling in her vocational program, Christina can be found participating in Student Council, “No Place for Hate,” and at local food pantries within her community. 

Christina is looking forward to pursuing a degree in Pharmaceutical Science at Western New England University in the Fall.  

Tri-County’s Salutatorian, Conor Cadorette, a Computer Information Systems student,  has distinguished himself as the recipient of both the high honor roll and honor roll all four of his years at Tri-County. He has demonstrated a continued determination to challenge himself academically, which is evident in his enrollment in numerous Advanced Placement (AP) and honors courses throughout his four years. Conor has been a member of the National Honor Society since his junior year, recognizing his exceptional academic performance, leadership skills and dedication to community service. 

Conor has earned the CIS Outstanding Shop Student Award both his freshman and sophomore year,  and he was a SkillsUSA District Gold Medalist for Web Design in 2023. Conor is thriving in his Co-Operative Education placement at Hamilton Storage, where he successfully applies the hands-on skills and the industry certifications he acquired during his vocational studies. 

While succeeding both academically and vocationally, Conor has always made sure to be involved in his community by volunteering for the Franklin Special Olympics, being a part of the Track & Field team at Tri-County and being a member of the Math Team. 

Conor will be continuing his education at Champlain College in Vermont in the Fall where he will study Cyber Security.

As valedictorian and salutatorian, Christina and Conor will lead the graduation procession and will address their classmates at the Commencement Ceremony on Thursday, June 5th, 2025.