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    Lakota High Schools Celebrate the Graduation of the Class of 2024

    2024-05-24
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    The Lakota Class of 2024 recently celebrated their graduation, marking the end of their high school journey with memorable events and ceremonies. As the school year ended, the graduates took part in traditional activities such as the Military Commitment Ceremony, the Parade of Graduates, academic recognitions, and senior picnics.

    Graduation ceremonies for Lakota’s three high schools occurred last week. Lakota Central High School held its ceremony at Center Pointe Church on May 13. Lakota West and Lakota East had their ceremonies at Xavier's Cintas Center on May 15 and May 17, respectively. Family, friends, and faculty attended these events to honor the 1,337 students becoming graduates.

    During the ceremonies, students led the Pledge of Allegiance, sang the national anthem, and performed special songs. They shared personal reflections and expressed thanks to their families and teachers for their support. Interim Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli and the school principals delivered congratulatory speeches, highlighting the values and resilience developed during high school.

    Lakota Central’s Principal, Kate Joseph, spoke about the achievements of her 105 graduates, noting their innovative approach to education. West Principal Ben Brown and East Principal Rob encouraged their students to pursue their passions and stay connected to their Firebird Family.

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