Northville Central School District is proud to announce the Class of 2025 Honor Graduates, including Valedictorian Connor Dickinson and Salutatorian Bryce Maples. Many of the 2025 NCS Honor Graduates are college bound and have already earned college credits through their coursework at Northville. Congratulations on your stellar high school careers and your bright futures!
Connor Dickinson, Valedictorian
Connor Dickinson, son of Jamie Groff Dickinson and Thomas Dickinson, has been named valedictorian of Northville High School’s Class of 2025. Dickinson has maintained a full schedule throughout high school, including numerous college-level classes such as physics, English, pre-calculus, calculus, algebra II, American political systems, honors economics and chemistry. He also took part in the multi-year University at Albany research seminar course, with a focused study on the camera trap identification of fishers. Upon graduation, he will receive the New York State Mastery of Science.
Throughout his high school career, Dickinson participated in various extracurricular activities, including esports and Earth Club, while also serving as class president of the Class of 2025 and president of the National Honor Society. In addition, Dickinson competed on the Varsity Basketball, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Baseball, and Varsity Track and Field teams.
In his spare time, Dickinson enjoys going out with friends and using his computer. He has worked at the Northville Summer Recreational Camp and has learned valuable lessons about employment and being a counselor. He plans to continue his studies at SUNY Brockport, where he will major in chemistry for his future career as a forensic scientist.
Bryce Maples, Salutatorian
Bryce Maples, son of Linda and Matthew Maples, has been named salutatorian of Northville High School’s class of 2025. Maples kept a full schedule throughout high school, including many college-level courses such as chemistry, physics, participation in government, biology, algebra II, calculus, and English.
Maples participated in various extracurricular activities during high school, including esports, TeenMaptivists, Gaming Club, Varsity Track and Field, and JV Baseball.
Outside of school, Maples spends a lot of time with his family. He also enjoys fishing, hunting, and gaming. He has an unyielding work ethic, which he will continue to maintain in college, where he will major in mechanical engineering.
Abagail Armstrong, Honor Graduate
Abagail Armstrong, daughter of Jeanette Armstrong, has been named a 2025 Northville High School honor graduate. Armstrong has maintained a full schedule throughout the course of her high school career, including multiple college-level classes such as physics, English, pre-calculus, calculus, algebra II, American political systems, honors economics, Spanish 3, and chemistry. Upon graduation, she will receive an Advanced Regents Diploma.
Throughout her high school career, Armstrong participated in multiple extracurricular activities. She participated in GAA and TeenMaptivists, and served as treasurer of the Yearbook Club. Armstrong also played on Northville’s Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball and Varsity Softball teams.
In her spare time, Armstrong enjoys spending time with friends and family. Her time at Northville has helped develop a strong work ethic when it comes to her studies and has taught her numerous valuable life lessons. She plans to continue her studies at Herkimer Community College, where she will major in engineering science for her future career as a mechanical engineer.
Emma Armstrong, Honor Graduate
Emma Armstrong, daughter of Jeanette Armstrong, has been named a 2025 Northville High School honor graduate. Armstrong has maintained a full schedule throughout high school, including classes such as CTE medical assisting, chemistry, English, algebra II, American political systems, Spanish 3 and honors economics. Upon graduation, she will receive an Advanced Regents Diploma.
Armstrong participated in various extracurricular activities throughout high school, including National Honor Society, TeenMaptivists and Yearbook Club. She also was a part of Northville’s soccer program and the GAA.
In her free time, Armstrong enjoys being with friends and family. Her work experience at Lexington and St. Mary’s Hospital has furthered her work ethic and taught her valuable lessons and skills. She plans to continue her studies at SUNY Oneonta, where she will major in biology for her future career as a labor and delivery nurse.
Isabella Armstrong, Honor Graduate
Isabella (Izzy) Armstrong, daughter of Jeanette Armstrong and Jason Armstrong, has been named a 2025 Northville High School honor graduate. Armstrong’s rigorous high school schedule included college-level classes such as American history and college drawing and painting. She is currently attending the CTE New Visions program. This course helped her realize her authentic passion for teaching, and led to her decision to continue her studies in the English Adolescence Education program at SUNY Oneonta.
Throughout her high school career, Armstrong participated in various extracurricular activities. She served as vice-president of the National Honor Society, treasurer of the Chorus Club, and Student Council Representative for the Class of 2025. She also participated in the Art and Music Honor Society, the NCS Drama Program and was the manager of the Varsity Softball team.
In her spare time, Armstrong enjoys being with friends and family and helping animals. She has a love for reading and helping others, and hopes to become like the teachers and staff who inspired her at NCS and CTE. Armstrong will always cherish the memories she made in her community and plans to bring the lessons learned at NCS and CTE with her as she experiences new things and new places in the future.
Kiersten Bly, Honor Graduate
Kiersten Bly, daughter of Roberta and Matthew Bly, has been named a 2025 Northville High School honor graduate. Throughout high school, Bly has maintained a full schedule, including numerous college-level classes such as algebra II, college English, economics, political systems, Spanish 3, and AP history.
Bly has participated in numerous extracurricular activities, including Outdoor Club, Students Against Destructive Decisions, Creative Writing Club, International Club, and Chorus. She also played on the Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball, and Varsity Softball teams, and earned membership in the National Honor Society as well.
In her free time, Bly enjoys spending quality time with those she loves, hunting, fishing, working on her truck, long drives, skiing, snowboarding, four-wheeling, and shooting. Her work experience, including her employment and time at the Career and Technical Center, has taught her important and valuable lessons. She looks up to both her parents and her brothers for their work ethic. Inspired by her father, Bly plans to go straight to work at a body shop after high school to continue her passion for auto body work.
Korrine Bly, Honor Graduate
Korrine Bly, the proud daughter of Roberta and Matthew Bly, has been recognized as a 2025 honor graduate of Northville High School. Throughout her high school journey, Bly has managed a remarkable schedule, balancing numerous college-level courses, athletics, and her role as a heavy equipment student at HFM CTE. Additionally, she achieved full-time early admission to Fulton-Montgomery Community College, where she consistently made the Dean’s List.
Upon graduation from high school, Bly will be well on her way to earning her associate’s degree in human services. Her high school experience has been enriched by her involvement in a variety of extracurricular activities, including Varsity Basketball, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Softball, SADD Club, International Club, Girls’ Athletic Association, Creative Writing Club, Outdoor Club, Chorus Club, and National Honor Society.
In her spare time, Bly loves spending quality moments with friends and family. She enjoys outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing, as well as participating in various sports like wakeboarding, boating, and tractor pulling, just to name a few. Despite her busy schedule, she also works part-time whenever possible.
Looking ahead, Bly plans to continue her education at North Country Community College, majoring in human services while playing soccer under Coach Kent Egglefield. After her time at North Country, she aims to further her studies, potentially enhancing her human services degree, continuing her training in heavy equipment operation and surveying, or pursuing an additional degree to expand her career options.
Maeve Curley, Honor Graduate
Maeve Curley, daughter of John and Ericka Curley, has been named a Northville High School honor graduate in the Class of 2025. Curley maintained a full schedule throughout her high school career, including college classes such as college English, chemistry, algebra II, pre-calculus, American political systems, honors economics, and 2D/3D art.
Curley participated in numerous extracurricular activities during her high school career, including Junior Varsity and Varsity Softball, Green Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, TeenMaptivists, Yearbook Club, and Girls’ Athletic Association. She obtained many service hours by tutoring middle school students, working food drives, working concession stands at sports events, raking leaves at the homes of Northville community members, and setting up for school events. Utilizing her love for environmental science, she also participated in the New York State Envirothon State Finals and won the 2024 ArcGIS StoryMap Online Competition for her presentation on the effects of road salt on our local waterways.
In her spare time, Curley loves to watch baseball, spend time with friends and family, paint, write, and walk around the village with her mom. Curley has worked for the local small business ADK Blend since 2023, on top of managing her schoolwork, which has taught her a lesson about the importance of balance and priority that she will carry into the next chapter of her life. She plans to continue her education at Siena College, where she will major in communications/journalism.
Danielle Flickinger, Honor Graduate
Danielle (Dani) Flickinger, daughter of Theresa and Kenneth Flickinger, has been named a 2025 Northville High School honor graduate. She has maintained a full schedule throughout high school, including numerous college-level classes such as physics, English, pre-calculus, calculus, algebra II, American political systems, honors economics, USHAG, and chemistry. Upon graduation, she will receive the New York State Advanced Regents Diploma.
Flickinger participated in various extracurricular activities during high school, including soccer, basketball, softball, Yearbook Club, GAA, NCS TeenMaptivists, and served as the Class of 2025 Vice-President for 2 years. She also got the opportunity to present at the international ISTE conference in Philadelphia regarding the importance of mapping for disaster relief.
In her spare time, Flickinger enjoys being with friends and family. Her work experience has furthered her work ethic in her studies and has taught her important, valuable lessons. She plans to continue her studies at Daemen University in the fall.
Ellen Flickinger, Honor Graduate
Ellen Flickinger, daughter of Theresa and Kenneth Flickinger, has been named a 2025 Northville High School honor graduate. Flickinger maintained a tough schedule during her senior year, taking numerous college-level classes such as American political systems, honors economics, pre-calculus, calculus, physics, USHAG and English. Upon graduation, she will receive the New York State Advanced Regents Diploma.
Flickinger has participated in many extracurricular activities, including soccer, basketball, softball, Yearbook Club, GAA, NCS TeenMaptivists, and has served as a class officer. She is a three-sport scholar-athlete and was a member of this year’s state championship-winning soccer team. She also got the opportunity to present at the international ISTE conference in Philadelphia on the importance of mapping for disaster relief.
Flickinger enjoys spending time with her friends and family in her free time. In the fall, she will attend Daemen University and plans to major in business.
Keaghan Henze, Honor Graduate
Keaghan Henze, daughter of Scott and Jennifer Henze, has been named a 2025 Northville High School honor graduate. Henze has maintained a full schedule throughout high school, including CTE’s New Visions Education Program, two college English courses, chemistry, sociology, psychology, and Spanish III.
Henze participated in multiple extracurricular activities during high school. She earned membership in the NCS chapters of the National Honor Society and the National Art and Music Honor Society and also participated in TeenMaptivists and Yearbook Club. Her athletic pursuits included soccer and softball, and she was a member of the GAA.
Henze loves hanging out with her friends and family in her free time. In the fall, she will attend SUNY Oneonta to pursue a degree in biology to begin her pre-med education.
Karla Hill, Honor Graduate
Karla Hill, daughter of June Rorick and Carlton Hill, has been named a 2025 Northville High School honor graduate. Hill made an academic impact throughout her high school career, taking college classes and working in the school store as the accounting manager. As the Student Representative for the Class of 2025 and Class Vice-President, she showed her dedication to her peers, ensuring the voices of her classmates were heard and acknowledged.
Hill actively participated in school events and athletics at Northville. She plans to continue her academic and athletic journey at the University at Albany, where she will major in business administration and compete as a track and field athlete for the Great Danes.
Lily Klippel, Honor Graduate
Lily Klippel, daughter of Russell Klippel and Cassie Warren, has been named a Northville High School honor graduate for the Class of 2025.
Throughout her high school career, Klippel enrolled in several challenging courses while also participating in various extracurricular activities. She held leadership positions in National Honor Society, Yearbook Club, Student Council, GAA and the Class of 2025. While maintaining a job at Lexington, Klippel and her teams found their way to the State championship tournaments for both soccer and basketball. She also served as a captain for both teams.
In her spare time, Klippel enjoys listening to music, baking, reading and spending time with her friends and family. She is thankful for the many friendships and experiences she has had in high school that will help shape her next chapter. Klippel plans to continue her studies in college, where she will major in exercise science for her future career as an athletic trainer.
Hailey Monroe, Honor Graduate
Hailey Monroe, daughter of Star and Jim Tully, has been named a 2025 Northville High School honor graduate. Monroe has maintained a full schedule throughout high school, including numerous college-level classes such as physics, English, calculus, algebra II, American political systems, honors economics, and chemistry.
Monroe participated in various extracurricular activities throughout high school, including Northville’s Varsity Basketball and Soccer teams, GAA, and TeenMaptivists, while also working part-time and playing club sports.
In her spare time, Monroe enjoys being with friends. Her work experience has furthered her work ethic in her studies and has taught her important, valuable lessons. She plans to continue her academic and athletic career at FMCC, where she will study health sciences for her future career as a nutritionist.
Ethan Spencer, Honor Graduate
Ethan Spencer, son of Kathleen Moore-Spencer and Thomas Spencer, has been named a 2025 Northville honor graduate. Spencer maintained a full schedule throughout high school, completing courses such as calculus, physics, and college English. Spencer attended the two-year Cybersecurity & Computer Technology program at HFM BOCES and was also an intern at NCS for IT Director Lauren Luckert.
Throughout his time in high school, Spencer has been involved in both the Varsity Golf team and esports. He recently landed in the top 16 of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players in New York State. In the fall, he will attend the University at Albany, where he will pursue a degree in game design and development and compete in college esports.
In his spare time, Spencer loves to play video games competitively and expand his knowledge of computers. He also enjoys fitness, being an active golfer and bodybuilder. He is a roller-coaster enthusiast, travelling to various amusement parks in the United States to ride coasters. Spencer also enjoys spending time with his girlfriend Jayde, who shares many of the same hobbies and interests.
Ahmya Tompkins, Honor Graduate
Ahmya Tompkins, daughter of Molly Zullo and Fred Tompkins, has been named a 2025 Northville High School honor graduate. Tompkins maintained a full schedule throughout high school, including numerous college-level classes such as English, pre-calculus, algebra II, American political systems, honors economics, and chemistry.
During high school, Tompkins participated in various extracurricular activities including soccer, basketball, and track and field. She was brought up to the Northville Girls’ Varsity Soccer team at the end of her ninth-grade year and remained on the team through her senior year, when the team won the New York State Class D Championship. She also played basketball through tenth grade, taking a year off before re-joining the team in her senior year, with that team winning the Class D Sectional Championship and advancing to the State Finals, finishing second in the tournament. She joined Varsity Track and Field in her junior year. Tompkins and her Mayfield-Northville 4×100 Meter relay teammates broke the school record twice.
In her spare time, Tompkins enjoys spending time with friends and family, as well as having her own independence. Her work experience has furthered her work ethic in her studies and has taught her important, valuable lessons. She plans to continue her studies at Pace University, where she will major in communications and digital media for her future career in sports media.
Congratulations, everyone! We are so proud of you all!