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2019 High School Graduations POWAY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

More than 2,600 high school seniors across the Poway Unified School District graduated on Thursday, June 13, 2019. This concluded their college and career readiness journey in PUSD. And whether they've been in the District for the past 14 years or less than one, there was a collective sense of camaraderie, excitement, and nervousness among the graduates. Del Norte, Mt. Carmel, Poway, Rancho Bernardo, and Westview High Schools all held their graduation ceremonies inside their stadiums, in front of large crowds of cheering friends and family members, eager to celebrate the graduates' accomplishments. Congratulations to the Class of 2019 and we wish our graduates all the best in their future endeavors!

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Del Norte High School

Del Norte High School's graduation ceremony began at 3pm, with a class of 520 graduates wearing dark blue caps and gowns. Valedictorian: Shrea Chari and Salutatorian: Shruti Verma

Mt. Carmel High School

Mt. Carmel's graduation began at 5:45pm, with a class of 460 graduates wearing red caps and gowns. Valedictorian: Leona Hariharan and Salutatorian: Ronin Bhandare

Poway High School

Poway High School's graduation ceremony began at 5:30pm, with a class of 510 graduates wearing green caps and gowns. Valedictorian: Kylie Kim and Salutatorian: Camryn Thomson

Rancho Bernardo High School

Rancho Bernardo High School's graduation ceremony began at 5:30pm, with a class of 591 graduates wearing Bronco blue caps and gowns. Valedictorian: Edmond Fang and Salutatorian: Tejas Srinivasan

Westview High School

Westview High School's graduation ceremony began at 3pm, with a class of 596 graduates wearing black caps and gowns. Valedictorian: Nicholas Chen and Salutatorian: David Wu

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Christine Paik and Harry Katcher

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