Ray Kelly tells Bishop Kearney grads to ‘be ready’
Former police commissioner Ray Kelly was the commencement speaker at Bishop Kearney High School’s graduation ceremony, where he told the graduates to be ready to make a difference in the world.
In his address, Kelly sought to remind the graduates that the education they had received at Bishop Kearney High School, a school for Catholic girls located at 2202 60th St. in Bensonhurst, had prepared them well for the years ahead.
“You are our hope for the future. Be ready to address the needs of the times and make a difference wherever you go,” Kelly told the graduates at the ceremony, which took place at Brooklyn College’s Walt Whitman Auditorium on June 6.