Four Students Finish at Klamath County Transition Program

Four Students Finish at Klamath County Transition Program

The Klamath County Transition Program celebrated the four students finishing the program at the 2018 Independence Day. Similar to graduation, Independence Day celebrates when students finish the program at age 21, and begin life outside the Klamath County School District.

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Triad School Celebrates 13 Graduating Students

Triad School Celebrates 13 Graduating Students

Triad High School held its 20th annual commencement ceremony on June 9th, 2018 at 3:00 pm.  13 students graduated from Triad on Saturday. Graduates included Blake Bay, Bennett Brown, Elijah Builta, Pete Drost, Daniel Eberhart, Isaac Franklin, Sarah McCuiston, William Mitchell, Kira Powless, Kylie Root, Shelby Wilson, Jesse Wolff and Gerald Yang. 

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Klamath Union HS Graduates 129 Seniors

Klamath Union HS Graduates 129 Seniors

On a bitter cold June Saturday; two-dozen faculty & administration, and a standing room only crowd of friends and family packed inside Modoc Field to bare witness to the graduation of the 129 Seniors Pelicans walk up to the stage as students and walk off the stage as graduates.

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Lost River Senior Getting Full Ride to Lewis & Clark

Lost River Senior Getting Full Ride to Lewis & Clark

Eduardo “Lalo” Murillo is heading to college on a full ride. The Lost River High School senior recently found out he is one of 110 Ford Scholars, which will pay for about 90 percent of his tuition. The rest of his college will be paid for by scholarships from his college of choice, Lewis & Clark.

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Falcon Heights Academy Graduates 29, Largest Class Yet

Falcon Heights Academy Graduates 29, Largest Class Yet

Falcon Heights Academy set a record for the number students graduating in 2018. In all, 29 Falcon students earned a high school diploma, the largest class yet. In addition, 30 students earned GEDs.

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Lost River Class of 2018 'Small but Mighty'

Lost River Class of 2018 'Small but Mighty'

The Class of 2018 is the smallest to graduate from Lost River Jr./Sr. High School, but you wouldn’t know it by the students’ accomplishments.

The 23 graduates earned more than $700,000 in grants and scholarships, completed nearly 4,000 hours of community service, participated in championship robotics teams, competed nationally with FBLA and signed on to collegiate sports teams.

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