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SBCUSD 2018 High School Graduation Information

By Corina Borsuk
Media Contact
05/23/2018 at 04:35 PM

The 2018 school year is coming to a close as schools throughout the SBCUSD are preparing for their graduation ceremonies. If you have not already checked the date and time for your young loved ones ceremony, you can find it here! The list provides the school name, date and location of ceremony and approximately how many graduates there will be. 

- Anderson School

Graduation: Wednesday, June 6, 9:30 a.m., Anderson School MU Room

Graduates: 13^

- Arroyo Valley High School

Graduation: Saturday, June 9, 6 p.m., Cal State San Bernardino, Coussoulis Arena

Graduates: 576*

Valedictorian: Karla Trigo

Salutatorian: Gisselle Salas

- Cajon High School

Graduation: Thursday, June 7, 6 p.m., Cajon High School, Jack Wilkins Cowboy Stadium

Graduates: 660*

Valedictorians: Dominic Gutierrez, Estephannie Alvarez, Isabel Cholbi, Isabella Mendoza, Jalen Stevenson, Melody Satele, Pamela Hasbun, Simmy Grewal, and Tyler Peyton

Salutatorians: Danielle Quezada, Jessica Raygoza, and Logan Bauer

- Indian Springs High School

Graduation: Saturday, June 9, 9 a.m., Cal State San Bernardino, Coussoulis Arena

Graduates: 344*

Valedictorians: Domingo De Haro and Sara Castillo

Salutatorians: Paola Zaragoza Hernandez, Isaac Rodriguez, and Francisco Avila Montalvo

- Inland Career Education Center (formerly San Bernardino Adult School)

Graduation: Thursday, May 24, 6 p.m., California Theater, 562 W. 4th Street

Graduates: 200* (includes high school diploma and GED certificate graduates)

- Middle College High School

Senior Crossing: Friday, May 18, 6 p.m., Middle College multi-purpose room

Graduation: Wednesday, May 23, 6 p.m., San Bernardino Valley College Greek Theatre

Graduates: 65* (includes 17 students who will also earn an A.A. degree)

Valedictorians: Alejandra Gonzalez and Britney Nicolas

Salutatorians: Jayleen Ballin, Israel Barragan, Joanna Carbajal, Andrea Guerrero, Breanna Marquez, and Daniel Williams

- Pacific High School

Graduation: Friday, June 8, 6 p.m., Cal State San Bernardino, Coussoulis Arena

Graduates: 261*

Valedictorian: Caitlin Todd and Claire Todd

Salutatorian: Melanie Herrera Carranza

- San Andreas High School

Graduation: Wednesday, June 4, 6 p.m., Inland Empire 66ers field

Graduates: 354* (includes Destination Diploma graduates)

- San Bernardino High School

Graduation: Saturday, June 9, 1 p.m., Cal State San Bernardino, Coussoulis Arena

Graduates: 285*

Valedictorian: Elijah Payne

Salutatorians: Samantha Ramirez and Jessica Aguirre

San Gorgonio High School

- Senior Celebration: Thursday, May 25, 6 p.m., San Gorgonio’s gymnasium

Graduation: Thursday, June 7, 6 p.m., San Gorgonio’s Phil Haley Stadium

Graduates: 428*

Valedictorian: Tina Bui

Salutatorians: Daniela Ramirez, Anthony Rosiles, Alexandra Soto

- Sierra High School

Graduation: Saturday, June 9, 1 p.m., California Theater, 562 W. 4th Street

Graduates: 220*

Approximately 3,406 San Bernardino City Unified School District students will receive their high school diplomas or GED certification this year. This does not include those graduating from vocational programs.

 ^Note: Anderson serves students ages 12 to 22 with a variety of physical and intellectual challenges. Not all graduates earn a high school diploma.

*Note: Graduate counts are approximate at this time.  In some instances, exact counts are not available until just prior to graduation.

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