SEASIDE HIGH SCHOOL — CLASS OF 2018
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Proposed rendering of the new district high- and middle-school building. Construction is scheduled to begin this month for the campus, slated for a September 2020 debut.
A year of milestones for Seaside grads
The class of 2018 cel-
ebrates graduation at the
Seaside Civic and Conven-
tion Center this month.
Principal Jeff Roberts re-
flected on the achievements
— and the promise — of the
class.
“This is a great group
of young people that have
worked tremendously hard
to provide themselves varied
opportunities as they move
on to the next chapter in their
lives,” Roberts said. “Our
group of musicians, athletes,
thespians, business leaders,
scientists, poets, carpenters,
chefs and mathematicians
will inevitably have a posi-
tive impact on our communi-
ty and world.”
Their awareness, input
and enthusiasm in looking
toward future generations
was a deciding factor in the
2015 bond for the new cam-
pus in the Southeast Hills,
scheduled for a fall 2020
opening.
The “Don’t Catch this
Wave” campaign raised
awareness in the community
and throughout the country.
In March, when tragedy
hit Margery Stoneman High
School in Parkland, Flori-
da, Seaside students joined
young people throughout the
nation with a remembrance
of student lives lost.
The same month, Sea-
side boys basketball won its
second Class 4A state cham-
pionship, what sportswriter
Gary Henley called “an un-
der-sized team winning over-
sized games.”
Seaside School Dis-
trict Superintendent Sheila
Roley offered this assess-
ment: “The class of 2018
is comfortable with fol-
lowing their own passions.
There are students who are
front and center singing and
dancing in the spring musi-
cal and on another day fully
decked out in football gear.
They can make a strong and
impassioned political state-
ment and be committed to
kindness toward those who
disagree with them. They
are not afraid to be who
they are, showing a lifetime
strength I am confident they
will call forward with them
into the next step in their
lives.”
CONGRATS
SENIORS!
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