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Diamond Ridge High honors 72 graduates at tenth commencement; students, staff praised

3610646 · May 29, 2025
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Diamond Ridge High School held its tenth graduation ceremony, recognizing 72 graduates and featuring student speeches, staff awards and district certification of diplomas by Superintendent Rick Robbins and the Canyons School District Board representative.

Diamond Ridge High School held its tenth commencement in its auditorium, where 72 seniors were recognized and district officials certified that the class met graduation requirements set by the Utah State Board of Education and the Canyons School District Board of Education.

Principal Amy Boettger opened the ceremony, welcoming families and introducing the Diamond Ridge class of 2025. "Good evening, and thank you all for joining us tonight. I'm Amy Boettger, principal of Diamond Ridge High School, and these are the members of our tenth graduating class, the Diamond Ridge class of 2025," she said, and introduced the school's drum line and stage band.

The program emphasized the…

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