(FRANKLIN TWP., NJ - June 17, 2025) - Congratulations to the Warren County Technical School graduating Class of 2025!
This year's 98 graduates received their diplomas in the dozen disciplines offered by Warren Tech that range from Automotive Technology to Welding. Other academic areas include Child Development, Computer Science, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Law & Public Safety, and Health Science, as well as building trades. About a quarter of the graduates are entering the workforce, while others are going on to college or joining the military.
Warren County Commissioner Lori Ciesla attended the commencement ceremony, offering her best wishes to the graduates and adding, “I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to all students, teachers, and staff on successfully navigating another academic year.”
Commissioner Ciesla added, "At Warren Tech we believe that a great education opens doors, sparks potential, and builds stronger communities. It inspires the next generation of leaders, dreamers, and doers. On behalf of the Warren County Board of County Commissioners, we wish everyone a joyful, restful summer as we look forward to another exciting year of learning and growth in Warren County."

Warren County Technical School Superintendent Derrick Forsythe welcomes graduates and their families to the 2025 commencement.

Class of 2025 Valedictorian Adriana Korski gives remarks during the 2025 commencement.
Warren County Technical School Principal Jeff Tierney (left) and Board of Education Vice-President Timothy McDonough (right) present graduates with their diplomas.
Graduates celebrate at the end of the 2025 commencement at Warren County Technical School.