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Class of 2026 CFISD graduates earn diplomas

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It was a week of celebration at the Berry Center from May 27-30. A total of 9,468 CFISD students graduated across the graduation ceremonies for CFISD’s 12 high schools.

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Each commencement featured speeches from both the campus principal and selected students, a presentation of colors from the school’s Air Force JROTC members, the school’s choir performing the National Anthem and a final singing of the alma mater by the graduates after all had received their diplomas.

In addition to earning their high school diplomas, 918 students also earned their associate degree through the College Academy/Dual Credit program, a partnership between CFISD and Lone Star College—Cy-Fair. That number is up from 766 students a year ago.

More than 62,000 guests attended the Berry Center across the four-day period, while 93,700 others have watched the graduation ceremonies through the CFISD YouTube.

Cypress Creek High School students toss their caps following the final signing of their alma mater. More than 750 students received their high school diplomas at the Cypress Creek commencement on May 29.
Seniors from the Cypress Falls High School choir perform the national anthem at the Cypress Falls commencement on May 30 where over 700 students received their high school diplomas.
Ninety-five Jersey Village High School students earned both their high school diplomas and their associates degrees this spring through the College Academy/Dual Credit program, a partnership between CFISD and Lone Star College—Cy-Fair.
From left, Cypress Woods High School students Casey Carter, Jackson Cervantes and Jade Chen display their diplomas. They were three of more than 850 students that graduated from Cypress Woods on May 27 at the Berry Center.

Source: CFISD

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