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The 2024 graduation set, painted by Ms. Kamilla Harkless’s set design classes, featured a mirror image of the yearbook cover designed by senior Isabella Arca.
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The class of 2024 graduates graced the field in their caps and gowns.
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Graduate Elizabeth Egu walks down the field to her seat at the start of the ceremony.
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Graduates of the Medical Magnet stand and salute the flag for the National Anthem.
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Magnet Coordinators Elizabeth Torres (Medical Magnet) and Fanny Arana (Performing Arts) waved to the graduates as they walked down the field after them.
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The Award Winning VNHS JROTC kicked off the ceremony with an official raising of the colors.
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Magnet Valedictorian Sean Kim stands and greets the crowd as he gets recognized by Admin for his hard work.
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Under the direction of Mr. Sean Wilson, the Van Nuys Chamber and Vannaire Choirs performed a handful of songs to send off the graduates.
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The Mirror’s Executive Editor-In-Chief Angelina Gevorgyan proudly holds up her diploma, signaling the end of her high school career.
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Fresh off the graduation stage, graduate Djaeda Hall dances her way back to her seat.
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Senior Ethan Rodda excitedly shows off his diploma to the crowd moments after earning it.
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After shaking hands with principle Mrs. De Santiago, graduate Anna Khondkaryan steps off the stage and heads back to the crowd of students.
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Dance Company member Kennedy Walker officially signed off after grabbing her diploma.
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Facing cold weather and high winds, graduate Damady Verganza juggles her diploma, cords and medallions, all while holding her cap in place
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Just after the ceremony, graduate Jalyn Bautista holds up his fake diploma, serving as a place holder until he receives his real one the following day.
Goodbye seniors: Graduation 2024
Held on the football field on June 11, 2024, the Class of 2024’s graduation ceremony proudly celebrated 548 students and their accomplishments over their high school careers.
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Madison Thacker, a senior, is currently completing her second year in journalism. Thacker served as the Arts and Entertainment editor for The Mirror her junior year, and is now proud to be serving as Co-Editor-in-Cheif. During the summer she completed an internship with the LA Times, covering LAUSD and school board issues. As graduation nears, Madison looks forward to attending college for journalism, and pursuing a career in entertainment writing.