The Martin County School District proudly celebrates the accomplishments of the Class of 2025! More than 1,300 graduates from Jensen Beach High School, South Fork High School and Martin County High School walked across the stage during the week of May 19, each carrying stories of resiliency, achievement and bright futures ahead.
"Our mission of educating all students for success is rooted in the belief that every learner has an inherent genius and should be empowered to lead, innovate, and boldly shape the future,” said Superintendent Michael Maine. “There is no greater reward than watching our students graduate—not just with a diploma, but with the confidence, skills, and mindset to forge their own path and thrive in a world of limitless possibilities."
Jensen Beach High School: May 20, 2025
The Falcon Class of 2025 included 373 graduates. Approximately 82% of seniors plan to attend a college or university in the fall.
Graduating seniors earned a total of 296 industry certifications through at least one of the school's Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs.
Graduating seniors took 492 dual enrollment courses. Six decided a high school diploma wasn’t enough - they also earned Associate Degrees before Tuesday's ceremony.
Graduating seniors took 1,059 Advanced Placement (AP) courses. 28 students earned AP Capstone diplomas.
Five seniors have enlisted to serve our country in the armed forces.
17 seniors earned scholarships to continue their athletic careers in college.
The JBHS Class of 2025 earned $500,950 in local scholarships and completed 19,254 hours of community service.
South Fork High School: May 21, 2025
459 Bulldogs graduated as members of the Class of 2025. More than 63% of graduating seniors plan to attend a college or university in the fall.
Graduating seniors earned 1,291 industry certifications through at least one of the school's Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs.
Five seniors decided a high school diploma wasn’t enough - they also earned Associate Degrees before Wednesday's ceremony. 21 juniors decided to fast forward their academic careers and graduate a year early with the Class of 2025.
Members of the Class of 2025 attempted more than 883 advanced courses, including International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge AICE, dual enrollment and Advanced Placement (AP).
12 seniors have enlisted to serve our country in the armed forces.
Two seniors earned National Merit Scholar designation.
The SFHS Class of 2025 earned more than $430,000 in local scholarships and completed approximately 16,000 hours of community service.
Martin County High School: May 22, 2025
530 Tigers graduated as members of the Class of 2025. Approximately 89% of seniors have indicated they plan to attend a college/university in the fall.
Graduating seniors earned a total of 416 industry certifications through at least one of the school's Career & Technical Education (CTE) programs.
22 seniors decided a high school diploma wasn’t enough - they also earned Associate Degrees before Thursday's ceremony.
Seniors took more than 2,360 Cambridge AICE examinations. 121 students earned the prestigious Cambridge AICE diploma, with 32 additional graduates awaiting spring results to achieve this designation.
17 seniors have enlisted to serve our country in the armed forces.
The MCHS Class of 2025 earned approximately $325,000 in local scholarships and completed 27,987 hours of community service.
As the Class of 2025 turns the page to a new chapter, they leave behind a legacy of academic success, service to others and a commitment to personal growth. The District congratulates all graduates and wishes them continued success in their future endeavors.
Watch a recap of all the commencement ceremonies: