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Chiawana High School presents Class of 2025; superintendent certifies graduates
Summary
Pasco School District superintendent Michelle Whitney certified Chiawana High School graduates met district and state requirements at the Class of 2025 commencement, where multiple student speakers urged action, resilience and service.
Chiawana High School held its Class of 2025 commencement, where Pasco School District superintendent Michelle Whitney certified that the students had met the district and state graduation requirements and several student valedictorians delivered speeches urging action, resilience and service.
The ceremony opened with music from the Chiawana Chamber Choir and remarks by Brian Baker, assistant principal. Baker thanked sponsors including 5 Star Guttering, the Pasco Kiwanis Club, Quesistos Landscaping and Pro Painting and introduced student and staff participants. "On behalf of Tijuana High School, I'd like to welcome and thank all of the families, friends, and guests who are here today to celebrate this important milestone," Baker said during his remarks.
The nut graf: The superintendent's formal certification is the central administrative act at the ceremony; students and…
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