Fremont Ross High School hosted its 160th Commencement Ceremony on May 31 in Don Paul Stadium at Harmon Field before a packed house on a perfect spring day.
The graduating class entered in mass to “Pomp and Circumstance” played by the Fremont Ross High School Band. Other music during the ceremony included “Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac as performed by the Seniors and Show Choir, the Alma Mater and Fight Song.
Principal Ryan Norris issued a welcome to the crowd who turned out to see the Class of 2026 and its 250 senior graduates. The Commencement Address was given by Senior Class President Reagan Smith.
Reflections about the class and their time at Fremont City Schools were provided by three students — Jace Miller, Briley Pickard and Braylon Jordan.
Superintendent Denice Hirt provided her own remarks about the graduating class.
After the presentation of the diplomas, Smith led the class for the turning of the tassels.
Other class officers listed were Briley Pickard, vice president; Frankie Domiano, secretary; and Destinae Scott, treasurer.
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