Local graduates celebrate achievements with multiple distinctions at annual commencement ceremony

May 26, 2025 | Ames Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa


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Local graduates celebrate achievements with multiple distinctions at annual commencement ceremony
The Ames High School Commencement ceremony on May 26, 2025, celebrated the achievements of its graduating class, highlighting the accomplishments of students who graduated with distinction. Among the notable graduates were Caleb Aaron Vis, Macy K. Vogel, Joshua Mao Wo, and several others who received this honor, showcasing their hard work and dedication throughout their high school years.

The event was filled with excitement as family and friends gathered to support the graduates. The ceremony recognized not only academic excellence but also the diverse talents and contributions of all students. Graduates like William Wellington, Emma Catherine Walter, and Binlei Wu were acknowledged for their outstanding achievements, inspiring their peers and younger students in the community.

This year's commencement not only marked a significant milestone for the graduates but also served as a reminder of the importance of education in shaping the future of the Ames community. As these students move on to their next endeavors, their accomplishments reflect the commitment of Ames High School to fostering a supportive and enriching environment for all students.

The ceremony concluded with a sense of hope and anticipation for the future, as graduates prepare to embark on new journeys, equipped with the skills and knowledge gained during their time at Ames High School. The community looks forward to seeing how these young individuals will contribute to society in the years to come.

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