Graduation photo album: Cheer, tears and tassel turning

Caps are in the air after Ashland High School graduated 209 students at a ceremony in Litha Park on Thursday. Photo by Bob Palermini
June 7, 2024

Ashland High School graduates the Class of 2024

Ashland High School graduated 209 students at a ceremony at Butler Bandshell in Lithia Park on Thursday. To read a story about Thursday’s graduation and see more photos, click here.

Ashland High School graduates march down the steps of the Butler-Perozzi Fountain in Lithia Park for their commencement ceremony Thursday evening. Photo by Bob Palermini
The Ashland High School band played “Pomp and Circumstance” as students made their way through the crowd to the bandshell stage in Lithia Park. Photo by Bob Palermini
Ashland High School graduates march down the steps of the Butler-Perozzi Fountain in Lithia Park for their commencement ceremony Thursday evening. Photo by Bob Palermini
Friends and family eagerly watched for their special graduate at Ashland High School’s graduation ceremony Thursday evening. Photo by Bob Palermini
Principal Benjamin Bell introduces Ashland High School ASB co-presidents at the graduation ceremony Thursday. Photo by Bob Palermini
Ashland High School ASB co-presidents, Noah Cott (left) and Hank Stringer, shared remarks about the Class of 2024’s abnormal start to their high school experience. Photo by Bob Palermini
Secoya Joaquin entertained the crowd with stories about his four years as an AHS Grizzly. Photo by Bob Palermini
Students enjoyed Secoya Joaquin’s remarks at the graduation program in Lithia Park Thursday. Photo by Bob Palermini
Amaru Connor Yure was one of the student speakers from Ashland High School’s Class of 2024. Photo by Bob Palermini
Ashland High School’s Class of 2024 filled the stage at Butler Bandshell in Lithia Park for their commencement ceremony. Photo by Bob Palermini
Parker Greaves sang a song by Fleetwood Mac at the Ashland High School graduation ceremony. Photo by Bob Palermini
A graduate waves to her family after receiving her Ashland High School diploma. Photo by Bob Palermini
Graduates received cheers from the crowd as they walked across the stage to receive their diplomas on Thursday. Photo by Bob Palermini
Graduates celebrated with family and friends following the Ashland High School commencement. Photo by Bob Palermini
Azure McNamara proudly displays his Ashland High School diploma after graduating Thursday. Photo by Bob Palermini
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