Held near the school’s automotive area, the event was hosted by CTE teachers and counselors, with special guests including BPUSD Directors and Baldwin Park High School Principal Deborah Madrigal. The ceremony recognized 102 students, 90 of which were seniors, and several underclassmen who completed rigorous, industry-aligned coursework in one or more CTE pathways.
Students earned official pathway completion certificates and teal graduation cords, signifying years of dedication, technical training, and preparation for life after high school.
Students completed pathways in Architectural Design, Automotive Technology, Early Childhood Education, Information Technology, Medical Assistant, and Sports Medicine. Multiple students completed two pathways during their four years at BPHS. One standout senior, Eva Limón, completed an impressive three pathways during her time at the school.
“As they prepare to graduate and take the next step—whether it’s college, career, or service—our CTE completers leave with more than skills; they carry vision, determination, and the power to shape the future,” said Jeffrey Warden, Architectural Design teacher and CTE/ROP Department Head. “Your hard work is just the beginning, and your journey is bound to inspire others. The world is waiting, and you're ready.”
Baldwin Park Unified School District congratulates all 2025 CTE Pathway Completers for their outstanding achievements and looks forward to their continued success.
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BPHS 2025 CTE Completers Celebration Event
Held near the school’s automotive area, the event was hosted by CTE teachers and counselors, with special guests including District leaders and Baldwin Park High School Principal Deborah Madrigal. The ceremony recognized 102 students, 90 of which were seniors, and several underclassmen who completed rigorous, industry-aligned coursework in one or more CTE pathways.
Students earned official pathway completion certificates and teal graduation cords, signifying years of dedication, technical training, and preparation for life after high school.
Students completed pathways in Architectural Design, Automotive Technology, Early Childhood Education, Information Technology, Medical Assistant, and Sports Medicine. Multiple students completed two pathways during their four years at BPHS. One standout senior, Eva Limón, completed an impressive three pathways during her time at the school.
“As they prepare to graduate and take the next step—whether it’s college, career, or service—our CTE completers leave with more than skills; they carry vision, determination, and the power to shape the future,” said Jeffrey Warden, Architectural Design teacher and CTE/ROP Department Head. “Your hard work is just the beginning, and your journey is bound to inspire others. The world is waiting, and you're ready.”
Baldwin Park Unified School District congratulates all 2025 CTE Pathway Completers for their outstanding achievements and looks forward to their continued success.