Family, friends, teachers and well-wishers packed Nicolson Pavilion to celebrate the Class of 2026.
Ellensburg High School Band kicked off the festivities with Pomp and Circumstance, and the National Anthem, delivering the quality performance we have come to expect from Warren Murray and the Band.
The speaker chosen by the class was Civics teacher Marco Bicchieri, who shared a message of love. Not big gestures and grand love, but the small connections we make as friends and neighbors every day. He shared quotes from four major religions, all with the same message of kindness, tolerance and love for our fellow humans.
Graduates shared their talent with musical performances. Natalie Johnson and Mystic Hammond performed “In My Life,” by The Beatles. “The Road Home,” was presented acapella by Locklen Heflin, Collin McGuire, Natalie Johnson, Yutong Liang, and Brynlee Weber.
Graduates Yutong Liang and Nina Gonzalez were chosen by EHS faculty in a “blind ballot” system as the speakers representing the Class of 2026.
After Superintendent Troy Tornow certified the graduates, Board President Cindy Coe and Board Members Mike Rowley, Cathie Day and Jeff Dermond presented them with their well-earned diplomas. EHS teachers Liz Zentner and Charlie Acheson read the names of the grads as they proudly stepped onto the stage.
Class President Yutong Liang had the crowd do a clap down and the Class of 2026 turned their tassels and threw their hats into the air triumphantly.
When they got on the bus, they were giddy seniors. When they searched the crowd for family and friends, you could see the tender faces of the kindergarteners they once were. And when they stepped off the bus for the senior party, they were alumni.
Congratulations to the Class of 2026 and to all the teachers, staff members, helpers, healers, and most especially families, who got them to the finish line!