Kelloggsville — If you had asked Gideon Bosco a year ago whether he’d be graduating with the class of 2025, he would have admitted that he had his doubts.
But with his mother as his inspiration and the support of many Kelloggsville staff members, Gideon walked down the commencement ceremony aisle in May.
“I looked at it as like, if I don’t do well, I won’t be able to make my mama proud,” he said. “That’s how I looked at it. If I don’t graduate this year, how would she look at it? How would she feel?…