Eighteen Class of 2025 Millennium High School students received their diplomas in an intimate ceremony in the Alan Harvey Theater on June 4.
The small size of Piedmont’s alternative high school, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, gives teachers and administrators the opportunity to share personal stories about each graduate. MHS Principal Irma Munoz Daniels delivered introductory remarks.

Award winners included:
Shakila Zuberi – Ken Yale Leadership Award: Awarded to a student who embodies the core values of MHS: Respect, Impact, Skills, Engage (RISE)
Grace Rego – Millennium Spirit Award: Recognizes an affection for life, generosity in friendship, an inquisitive mind, cautiousness in judgment, and genuine kindness to all.
Axé Johnson – Personal Achievement Award: Recognizes a student who has not only experienced personal growth and academic achievement, but has done so while facing many challenges
John Pope – Community Contribution Award: Recognizes selflessness, generosity, and commitment to others and the MHS community
Meykeda King-Polk – Kamahn “KK” Smith African American Leadership Award is presented to a student who demonstrates promise and resilience. Includes a $500 scholarship and is a new award this year.
This year’s graduates are:
- Charlotte Barretto
- Desmond English
- Luella Helmy
- Maile Imburg
- Axé Johnson
- Meykeda King-Polk
- Sophie LaForte
- Ruqaiyah Leung Shahid
- Sarayah Lewis
- Avery Momet
- Shybrea Ottaviano
- John Pope
- Grace Rego
- Rose Stuart
- Briana Webb
- Nathan Weisz
- Elsebet Willats
- Shakila Zuberi
MHS Senior and ASB President, John Pope, addresses the crowd Counselor Stefanie Manalo-LeClair with Axé Johnson Shakila Zuberi Grace Rego
Rose Stuart Maile Imburg Ken Brown announces Meykeda King-Polk as the recipient of the Kamahn “KK” Smith African American Leadership Award Ruqaiyah Leung Shahid Shybrea Ottaviano Avery Momet Elsebet Willats Luella Helmy Nathan Weisz Sophie LaForte Briana Webb Charlotte Barretto Sarayah Lewis JacobAn Stahl with Desmond English