The Osceola County School District has kicked off its 2024 High School Graduation Ceremonies with a week-long celebration of student achievements. The festivities began on Monday, with the Osceola County School for the Arts (OCSA), where graduating seniors dazzled the audience with their creative performances.

The ceremony at OCSA, set the tone for a week filled with pride and accomplishment. As you would expect, the graduating seniors showcased their talents through various artistic performances, leaving a lasting impression on everyone in the school’s auditorium.

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On Tuesday, the celebrations moved to Osceola Heritage Park (OHP), where Poinciana High School held its ceremony at 1:30 PM, followed by Tohopekaliga High School at 5:30 PM. The week continued with ceremonies for Liberty High School, Harmony High School, and Osceola High School on Wednesday.

Thursday, saw the graduations of Celebration High School, St. Cloud High School, and Gateway High School, each filling the seats of OHP with proud families and friends. Gateway decided to take the “old school” route, entering the Silver Spurs Arena floor via the rear of the stadium, then moving to their seats as the crowd cheered them on. Something that hasn’t been done since pre-pandemic.

The week-long celebration concludes today, May 24, with ceremonies for Osceola Virtual School/Zenith Accelerated Learning Academy at 9:30 AM, NeoCity Academy at 12:30 PM, and the Professional and Technical High School (PATHS) at 3:30 PM.

Many graduating seniors will benefit from Osceola Prosper, a program allowing them to attend Valencia College or Osceola Technical College tuition-free. Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Class of 2024 has shown remarkable resilience and determination. We wish them great success and look forward to their contributions to our community and beyond.

Congratulations to the Class of 2024!