Toms River Regional Schools Celebrates the Class of 2026 Graduates

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Toms River Regional Schools Celebrates the Class of 2026 Graduates

Toms River Regional Schools Celebrates the Class of 2026 Graduates

TOMS RIVER, NJ — Toms River Regional Schools proudly congratulates its 2026 intermediate and high school graduates and celebrates this important milestone as students prepare for the next chapter of their educational and personal journeys.

Graduation season marks a moment of achievement, reflection, and excitement across the district as students, families, educators, and community members gather to honor years of hard work, dedication, and perseverance.

From intermediate school ceremonies recognizing students transitioning into high school to commencement exercises celebrating graduating seniors, each event highlights the accomplishments and bright futures of the Class of 2026.

District officials extended their congratulations to all graduates and expressed appreciation to families, teachers, staff members, and supporters who helped students reach this milestone.

“Toms River Regional Schools congratulates its 2026 intermediate and high school graduates and wishes them the best of luck in their ongoing education and future endeavors.”

Families and community members who were unable to attend ceremonies in person can watch recorded live streams of each graduation ceremony online. Graduation photo galleries for individual schools will also be made available following the ceremonies, allowing students and families to relive and share these memorable moments.

Graduates now move forward toward college, careers, military service, specialized training programs, and countless opportunities ahead.

Congratulations also from TomsRiver.org to the Toms River Regional Schools Class of 2026 — your future begins now.

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