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Huntington High graduates 372 seniors; students awarded $6.1 million in scholarships and two win service academy appointments

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Huntington High School held its commencement ceremony honoring 372 graduating seniors. School leaders said graduates earned about $6.1 million in scholarships; students also received a range of academic, athletic and career recognitions, and two seniors were accepted to U.S. service academies.

Huntington High School recognized 372 members of the class of 2025 at its commencement ceremony, where Principal Jody Cunningham said the graduating class has been awarded about $6,100,000 in scholarships and honored students for academic, athletic and career achievements.

The scholarship total was among the headline announcements at the ceremony. "Huntington High School class of 2025, as I said a little bit ago, has 372 graduating seniors. They should be proud because they've been awarded many individual scholarships totaling $6,100,000," Principal Jody Cunningham said during his remarks.

The ceremony also highlighted several high-profile individual recognitions. Claire Johnson was named a Yeager Scholar at Marshall University, a program that Cunningham described as a full-tuition award that includes room and board and international study components. Tristan Hornbuckle was cited as having been awarded admission…

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