Skylee Eiffert, Lourdes Belanger lead Pine Plains graduates of 2022
From left, Skylee Eiffert and Lourdes Belanger have been selected to lead this year’s graduating class in Pine Plains as valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively.
Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

Skylee Eiffert, Lourdes Belanger lead Pine Plains graduates of 2022

PINE PLAINS — With promising futures ahead of them, Pine Plains seniors Skylee Eiffert, 18, and Lourdes Belanger, 18, will soon be leading this year’s graduating class at Stissing Mountain Junior/Senior High School as valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively.

Along with spending their entire academic careers in the Pine Plains Central School District (PPCSD), Skylee and Lourdes have been involved in some of the same extracurricular activities there.

Both of the high-achieving students have played on the Stissing Mountain varsity volleyball and softball teams, and both have been involved in the National Honor Society, the Math Honor Society and the Varsity Club.

Skylee has also been involved with the Key Club and Students Against Destructive Decisions; she was a crew member for this year’s production of “The Addams Family.”

Asked what they admire most about the PPCSD, Skylee said she likes the smaller community and how “everyone knows everyone and wants what’s best for everyone.”

Lourdes shared her appreciation for how supportive and involved the teachers are, both in and out of the classroom.

“I really like when you come to Pine Plains, you know that you will know your teachers personally,” Lourdes said.

Yet it’s because of the district’s small size, Skylee said, that students have to branch out and do things for themselves, taking the initiative to find opportunities outside of what’s offered in the district. That being said, both she and Lourdes agree that the PPCSD places an emphasis on the importance of community.

They said their teachers all tend to encourage students to go out into the community to help those in need. In fact, several of the high school clubs revolve around community service.

Along with helping the nine towns in the PPCSD merge into one cohesive district family, so to speak, Lourdes said by encouraging students to venture out into their communities, it teaches them how to make connections, interact with new people and find out who needs help. Then the trick is to figure out how to provide that help.

To incoming students, Skylee advises they get involved in school and their classes, and with their fellow students, while Lourdes encourages everyone to look past the small-town mentality to find whatever opportunities are available.

Both Skylee and Lourdes will be heading to Binghamton University in Binghamton, in western New York, in the fall. They are both also on the track to study pre-med. Though they’ve yet to discover where they want to focus their careers, both have an interest in working with children.

This year’s graduation ceremony for Stissing Mountain Junior/Senior High School will be on Saturday, June 25, at 10 a.m. in the auditorium.

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