The ceremonies will honor 125 young men who garnered acceptances from universities and colleges across the country. Ninety-seven percent will begin their post-secondary education in the fall, with approximately sixty percent majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) related fields.
“We’re extremely proud of our senior class,” said Principal Xavier Jimenez. “This group of students consists of technologically competent innovators, communicators and leaders, and we have great confidence in the future achievements of the class of 2012.”
Dr. Ali A. Valenzuela, a 1998 Bosco Tech graduate, will provide the keynote address. Dr. Valenzuela is Assistant Professor of Politics at Princeton University where he teaches and conducts research on American politics with a focus on Latin public opinion and voter turnout, and racial and ethnic identity in the United States. His research has been published in Election Law Journal, the Quarterly Journal of American Politics, American Politics Research and Presidential Studies Quarterly.
The baccalaureate Mass will begin at 6:30 p.m. on the campus mall, with the graduation ceremony immediately following. An alumni reception will be hosted after the graduation festivities for past students.
Bosco Tech is an all-male Catholic high school combining college-preparatory and technological education. The academic curriculum allows students to exceed university admission requirements while completing extensive integrated coursework in one of five technologies:
For further information about Bosco Tech’s graduation ceremonies, please contact Jimenez at (626) 940-2000 or xjimenez@boscotech.edu



