It’s graduation season in Corpus Christi ISD.
Over 2,500 seniors from across Corpus Christi Independent School District are expected to walk the graduation stage this month. Check out the Caller-Times’s guide to graduation to find out how to attend a graduation, how many graduates each school has and who was named valedictorian and salutatorian.
Seniors from Branch and Collegiate high schools have celebrated graduation, but for the district’s six traditional high schools, graduations are scheduled for May 29 and May 30. Coles High School will celebrate graduation on June 4.
All graduation ceremonies will be livestreamed on the district’s YouTube channel.
Here’s what to know about upcoming graduation ceremonies
Here’s how many graduating seniors each Corpus Christi ISD school had this year
Branch Academy and Collegiate High School, the district’s dedicated early college high school campuses, both saw an increase in graduating seniors this year.
In Corpus Christi Independent School District, Carroll High School has the most graduating seniors this year, surpassing Veterans Memorial High School.
King and Veterans Memorial high schools both had fewer graduating seniors this year compared to 2025.
According to data provided by the district, the final senior count across Corpus Christi ISD is 2,525. Last year, the district had 2,553 graduates, including 50 summer school graduates.
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Coles High School, an alternative high school, does not assign a valedictorian or salutatorian.
This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: Graduation guide: See how to attend, info on CCISD graduating seniors
Reporting by Olivia Garrett, Corpus Christi Caller Times / Corpus Christi Caller Times
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