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CHS class of 2026 graduates

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About 150 five-year-olds graduated from kindergarten on May 28. Wearing Bobcat orange caps and gowns, they marched into the Celina High School auditorium. Each student, as his or her name was called, walked across the stage to receive a diploma from Celina Elementary School Principal Starla Martin. Proud parents filming and photographing the occasion had even more to put on film as the children ended the ceremony by singing several songs including the Celina school song.
Kindergarten Bobcats now ready for the rest of their school career
Penny Rathbun
prathbun@starlocalnews.com
About 150 kindergarteners walked across the stage to receive a diploma from Celina Elementary School Principal Starla Martin at the ceremony held in the CHS auditorium.
Kindergarten teachers called the names of each child in their class. As the student walked across the stage she announced what the student wanted to be when he or she grew up.
There were many future cheerleaders, cowboys, cowgirls and baseball players. One boy wanted to be a World War II pilot. Another wanted to be a Transformer.
The graduates wore orange caps and gowns.
The auditorium was filled to near capacity with parents photographing and videoing the proceedings.
Class members were anxious to get their summer started and also looking forward to the adventure of first grade.
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