
As they prepare to graduate, the Class of 2025 at Stanley High School has left a meaningful mark on their campus—one that will contribute to student safety for years to come.
In collaboration with their School Resource Officer (SRO) Lane Burns, the senior class completed a school safety project focused on enhancing emergency response. The project involved clearly labeling classroom numbers throughout the hallways, making it easier for first responders to quickly locate specific rooms during an emergency.
Just days before walking across the graduation stage, these soon-to-be graduates put their skills and teamwork to good use, creating a lasting improvement for their school community.
“This is a class project worth praising,” said a school spokesperson. “We’re incredibly proud of our seniors and thankful for SRO Lane Burns, whose guidance and dedication helped bring this idea to life.”
The project was made possible thanks to the generous support of Young’s Welding Shop in Mansfield, which donated all necessary materials to complete the effort.
As they move on to new chapters, the Stanley High School Class of 2025 leaves behind not just memories—but a tangible legacy of safety and service.