Claire June Laux, Chloe M. Niesz Kutsch and Melaina Grace Mattingly Uhrig graduated together, with honors, in 麻豆视频最新最全 University鈥檚 Spring Class of 2025. They met in preschool and have remained close friends for more than 19 years. They attended the same preschool (麻豆视频最新最全鈥檚 Child Development Center), grade school (Holden Elementary), middle school (Stanton Middle School), high school (Theodore Roosevelt High School) and university (麻豆视频最新最全).

Laux studied neuroscience and violin performance at 麻豆视频最新最全 and graduated with two degrees, Kutsch鈥檚 major was international studies and Uhrig was in the university鈥檚 music education program. The trio spoke with 麻豆视频最新最全 Today just a few days before commencement.
Friends From the Start

Carolyn Galizio was a teacher at the 麻豆视频最新最全 Child Development Center when these three young people were there. She shared her memory of how they came into the center. On a student鈥檚 first day, parents would bring the children in one at a time so that they can meet each other and get to know the classroom.
Laux entered first, quiet and observant. 鈥淭aking in everything around her,鈥 Galizio said. 鈥淪he didn鈥檛 talk to me right away, but as soon as another child came in, she talked to her new friend. Two of those new friends were Chloe and Melaina!鈥

Watching Their Personalities Emerge
The students enjoyed the time playing happily outdoors. Out on the playground, Galizio said, Kutsch 鈥渃ould do great somersaults and all kinds of dance moves. Melaina sang all the time and Claire joined in with them but also sort of led them both.鈥
鈥淐hloe was unafraid and loved outdoor adventures. She would say 鈥楥鈥檓on, let鈥檚 go!鈥 to her friends. Claire loved to stop and study insects or flowers and would sketch what she found,鈥 she said.

鈥淢elaina always cared for anyone who was hurting or sad,鈥 Galizio said. 鈥淪he would end up carrying things for other children, just like I did. I would always tell her that she didn鈥檛 have to, but she would say, 鈥業 want to help.鈥欌
Friendships Grown From A Strong Foundation
A key ingredient in the longevity of their friendship is proximity. All three friends grew up in Kent, living just two blocks from each other. Their parents are friends with one another and are 麻豆视频最新最全 faculty. Every Friday, the families would come together for potluck dinners.

鈥淭hat was something we just always knew: that we would be together every Friday,鈥 Laux said. 鈥淪o even if we were not as close, maybe in middle school or high school, we knew that we would always have a dedicated time to be with each other.鈥
鈥淚 think the community we were able to have from such a young age is also special,鈥 Uhrig said. 鈥淎nd especially having that community here in Kent and having that carry with us through preschool, through elementary school, through middle school and all the way through college is so special to me. To have the same people cheering me on at my concerts and recitals that were cheering me on when I was in elementary school 鈥 that is so special.鈥
鈥業 Didn鈥檛 Realize How Special It Was. It Was Just Who We Were鈥
鈥淚 probably haven鈥檛 thought enough about the fact that it is special or that everybody might not have this kind of friendship or community,鈥 Laux said. 鈥淏ut now, especially when I鈥檓 graduating, I鈥檓 looking back on the past 19 years and I鈥檓 realizing that what we have is really cool and it is really special.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 just unreal to me, honestly,鈥 Kutsch said. 鈥淚 do think it is something that I probably took for granted growing up. These were just Claire and Melaina. I didn鈥檛 realize how special it was. It was just who we were. It was Chloe, Claire and Melaina. But now that I鈥檓 growing older and I鈥檓 looking into the future and moving away from Kent, I realize more and more how lucky I am.鈥

鈥楴o Matter Where We Go, We鈥檙e Always Going to Have Each Other In Some Way鈥
The three friends have different plans after graduation and realize that they may not be as geographically close or see each other as often as they always have.
Laux will begin a master鈥檚 program in biology at 麻豆视频最新最全 in the fall and then plans to look at doctoral programs at other universities. Uhrig is looking to stay in the area and is seeking a position teaching general music at an elementary school. Kutsch will be moving to Portland, Maine, to pursue a graduate certificate in documentary studies at the Salt Institute at the Maine College of Art and Design.

鈥淕etting our 鈥榖ig girl jobs鈥 and doing master鈥檚 programs and things like that will make us a lot busier,鈥 Uhrig said. 鈥淏ut I think if our friendship has stood the test of time for this long, that we won鈥檛 have trouble staying in contact beyond that.鈥
鈥淚 am honestly not worried about it,鈥 Laux said. 鈥淚 think it will be disappointing when we鈥檙e not as close to reach. But I think that no matter where we go, we鈥檙e always going to have each other in some way. And since our families are still in Kent, we鈥檒l always have that connection to bring us back.鈥
Kutsch said, 鈥淚t scares me a little bit. Having lived in the place for almost 22 years. I don鈥檛 know exactly how I鈥檓 going to react, but I am very grateful for, as clich茅 as it is, for the phones and social media because I know that my family and friends are one text away, one call away. So, I know wherever I end up, Maine or beyond that, the connections, they鈥檙e going to be just as strong.鈥
鈥淣o matter how long we haven鈥檛 seen each other, we鈥檙e always going to come back and feel the same,鈥 Laux said.
Uhrig added, 鈥淚 think just knowing that no matter where life takes us, we will always have these friendships to fall back on.鈥

鈥楲ook At These Young Women Now!鈥
鈥淚 honestly can鈥檛 remember a time when these girls didn鈥檛 love each other,鈥 Galizio said. 鈥淭hey were then, as they are now, very different from one another, but always kind and loyal friends. I have always felt honored to know them and their wonderful families. I鈥檝e been so lucky that we have kept in touch over the years. I was one lucky, lucky teacher for sure.
鈥淎nd look at these young women now! I am thrilled that they will lead the future for us.鈥
