Saniya Teni 25′ poses with her sister Siya 28′ outside the 2025 Liberty High School graduation at the Schottenstein Center. Saniya competed in speech and debate, and was a gifted member of the choir during her tenure at Liberty, Siya plans to carry on that legacy. “Saniya’s been my role model and my hero my whole life so I’m sad to see her leave, but excited for everything the future holds for her”, said Siya.Jerachand “Jerry” Senthilkumar, stands with his cords and stoles after his graduation ceremony. Senthilkumar has committed to The Ohio State University to study Biology (Pre-Med) with a Computer Science and Molecular Genetics Minor. “Graduation doesn’t mean we have made it, it just means we are out of excuses for the real world”, said Senthilkumar.Saanvi Mishra stands outside after graduation with multiple bouquets of flowers gifted by her family. Mishra who sang the national anthem to open the ceremony will by attending The Ohio State University to study Computer Science Engineering with a Business Minor. “It was such an amazing day, it felt like years of work finally paid off, and now we can move on in the world and pursue bigger and better things,” said Mishra. (Photos courtesy of: Myles Hall)Sahasra Banda collects her diploma and walks down the stage to greet Principal Starner. Banda has committed to The Ohio State University and will be attending Main Campus in the fall. “Try to always live in the moment, cause time is precious”, said Banda.Shri Easwara shakes Principal Starner’s hand after receiving her diploma. Easwara plans to study Neuroscience (Pre-med) at The Ohio State University this fall. “This was the end of a chapter, now its time to start a new one in different places,” said Easwara.Trisha Subin sings the Liberty anthem marking the close of the 2025 Liberty High School graduation. Subin was a talented member of the choir, and plans to study Industrial Engineering at The Ohio State University. “It was an amazing honor to sing in front of my fellow peers and family. It was definitely nerve wracking for sure at the start but I’m glad I did it because it meant a lot to me to be able to sing the school anthem in front of my classmates,” said Subin.