The graduation ceremony for the class of 2024 will be held on Friday, June 7 at 7 p.m. at Ridgefield High School Stadium
Ridgefield High School proudly announces the distinguished honor graduates for the Class of 2024. These outstanding students have demonstrated exceptional academic prowess, leadership, and commitment to excellence throughout their high school careers. The school community congratulates these young scholars and wishes them success as they move on to their future endeavors in higher education and beyond!
The Ridgefield High School Class of 2024 honor graduates are:
- Asher Anderson
- Amelia Andraschko
- Elizabeth Andrew
- Jacob Bell
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Jorja Fleager
- Alexander Fry
- Callie Jensen
- Kennadi Jones
- Kaylee Kirkelie
- Elle Lutz
- Brayden Malella
- Layla Melville
- Eliana Petersen
- Aubrey Sigman
- Trenton Stevens
- Stuart Swingruber
- Olivia Tasso
- Kate Wikstrom
These students have not only excelled academically, but have also been leaders in various extracurricular activities and community service projects, embodying the spirit and values of Ridgefield High School.
The graduation ceremony for the class of 2024 will be held on Friday, June 7 at 7 p.m. at Ridgefield High School Stadium. This is a ticketed event and all spectators must have a ticket in order to attend. In order to accommodate the families of our graduates, a specific number of tickets are given to each graduate to disperse to friends and family. For those unable to attend in person and who are interested in watching the event online, the ceremony will be live streamed on Ridgefield School District’s YouTube and Facebook accounts.
Information provided by the Ridgefield School District.
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