Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School held its commencement exercises for 158 graduating seniors on May 23, 2025, at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Center on the Sarasota bayfront.
Bishop Frank J. Dewane celebrated the Baccalaureate Mass for the graduating class on May 20, 2025, at Incarnation Parish in Sarasota. Bishop Dewane thanked the parents for entrusting Cardinal Mooney with the education of their children. He also praised the graduates for their academic achievement, adding that his prayers were for their continued spiritual growth as they leave the Cardinal Mooney community to points beyond.
New at graduation this year was the presentation of the first Cardinal Mooney Outstanding Senior Award, presented by Principal Ben Hopper to Sy’monique Simon and Mark Yencik. These two students were selected because they demonstrate the school’s ideals of religious and moral responsibility, personal and social responsibility, intellectual achievement, and a sense of purpose and direction, among other desirable traits and qualities. Their pictures and distinct honor will be placed in the school lobby.
The Cardinal Mooney graduating seniors performed approximately 20,000 community service hours, and 94 percent are going directly to college. They earned nearly $10.5 million in scholarship offers, a number that does not include Florida Bright Future Scholarships. Several dozen will be attending Catholic universities, and one will attend the U.S. Air Force Academy. Other graduates will serve in the military, work or have a gap year.
Porter Strand was the class Valedictorian and Sy’monique Simon was Salutatorian. Father Alex Pince, Cardinal Mooney Chaplain, offered the invocation, while Father John Belmonte, SJ, Diocesan Superintendent of Catholic Education, offered the Final Blessing.