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Guadalupe County salutes 2024 graduates Commencement exercises set for Matador Stadium Cindy Aguirre-Herrera

(Seguin) – The last chapter of high school comes to a close this Friday night for approximately 528 Seguin High School seniors who will be walking the stage over at Seguin High School’s Matador Stadium. Presenting the Class of 2024 during this year’s commencement exercises will be Seguin High School Principal Christine Perez. Perez says it was this group of students who navigated their first year of high school during the initial unknowns of the COVID pandemic. Today, Perez says the community stands proud behind these students and recognizes their successes along the way.

Diplomas await Navarro High School Class of 2024 Cindy Aguirre-Herrera

Valedictorian Lorenzo Rodriguez and Salutatorian Sophia Atrian

“One of the traits of the Class of 2024 that I have been most impressed with has been the level of leadership and also that they are part of the COVID class. Matadors, pg. 2

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(Geronimo) -- Lights at Erwin-Lee Stadium are set to shine Friday night on this year’s Navarro Class of 2024. Navarro High School Principal Clay Scarborough says a total of 144 students will be presented to the community during tonight’s commencement exercises. Scarborough says he is proud of all these students, who started high school during COVID and who have worked hard to excel over the last four years. “They overcame all that. Eighth grade got shut down for them. They came back in mass and now they are set to graduate. It’s a class that has almost 550 hours

of college under their belt,” said Scarborough. Scarborough says this is a high achieving group of students, who has worked hard both on and off campus. He says juggling all those activities will help better prepare them for the future. “It’s a great time management thing that they are going to need Panthers, pg. 3


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