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DC Everest Senior High School confers diplomas to class of 2025, recognizes student achievements and retiring staff

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DC Everest Senior High School held its 2025 commencement where 434 graduates were recognized; speakers highlighted nearly 8,500 hours of student community service, broad college and career placements across 16 states, academic honors programs and staff retirements totaling 180 years of service.

DC Everest Senior High School conferred diplomas to the class of 2025 at its commencement ceremony. Superintendent Dr. Casey Nye led congratulations to “the 434 members of the Everest class of 2025,” noting students’ academic and community achievements and the school’s collective support for graduates. The ceremony included student speeches, musical performances, recognition of academic honors and retiring staff, and the formal presentation of diplomas by School Board President Lindsay Lewitzky.

Why it matters: The ceremony highlighted both individual student achievement and the school’s broader academic and community programs — including high dual-enrollment and Advanced Placement participation, large amounts of student community service, and expanded workplace learning — which the district said are preparing students for post‑secondary education, careers and…

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