Class of 2024 enjoys "Blast from the Past" during annual senior breakfast

A collage of photos from senior breakfast

The annual Senior Class Breakfast took place on Thursday, May 23. The seniors had the opportunity to share a final social event together before rehearsals for their commencement ceremony.  This year, the Senior Class officers chose “Blast from the Past” as the theme for the breakfast. Some seniors wore clothing like they had worn as youngsters and they even made Slime and used the Rainbow Loom to make friendship bracelets like they did when they were growing up.

Thanks to the school district, the parent committee, and donations from local businesses, the seniors were served a catered breakfast, enjoyed slushies to drink, and received class gifts of embroidered blankets. Some lucky seniors even won some really great raffle items like a mini fridge, Bluetooth speakers, Air Pods, TV, gift cards, and many more.

A huge thank you to the following companies/organizations who helped to make the annual Senior Class Breakfast a memorable event for the class of 2024.

Ace Ax Throwing
Advanced Auto Parts
American Slovak Citizens Club
Blended Kollections Brand
Brenner Contracting
Cafeteria Staff of SV
Carmine's Barber Shop
Chick-fil-A
Colasante's Flowers in the Park
Crunch Fitness
Don Fetzko Attorney at Law
Dragon Chinese Cuisine Inc.
Eat 'n Park
First Watch Restaurant
Giant Eagle Irwin
Jersey Mike's
K & E Automotive
Law Offices of Mark A. Smith
Learning & Educational Daycare LLC
Mifflin Club
Nguyen Family
Olive Garden
Pasta Too
Pelger Law
Petruzzi & Lordon
Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium
Pizza Company - Munhall
Raising Cane's
Ray Schon Insurance & Financial Services
Red Lobster
Ruston Plumbing/Renovations
Sam's Club
Savolskis-Wasik-Glenn Funeral Home Inc.
Signature Orthodontics
Spellman (Family Dentistry)
Steel Valley Wellness Group
W.W. Patterson Company

The senior class sponsor, Mrs. Beth McCallister is very proud of the senior class and all they’ve accomplished during their years at Steel Valley. “I am excited to see what the future holds for these students. They are a very talented group and will be missed”, said McCallister. “I’m also very grateful to the wonderful group of senior parent/guardian volunteers who helped with fundraising, decorating, shopping for the raffle items, serving, and clean-up for the Senior Class Breakfast. Without them and the generous contributions from local businesses and people, this event couldn’t happen for our seniors.”

A collage featuring the senior breakfast