Camas-Washougal seniors said goodbye to their K-12 school days this week.
Families, friends, teachers, high school staff and school district administrators gathered at five commencement ceremonies June 7-10, to celebrate more than 800 local high school graduates from the class of 2023.
“The amount of skills and knowledge you’ve acquired and will continue to acquire is one of the biggest assets you have,” Camas High School Principal Kelly O’Rourke told the 440 Camas High class of 2023 graduates gathered at Doc Harris Stadium on Friday, June 9. “Nobody can take that from you … it’s yours for keeps.”
The majority of Camas High School graduates — 87% — will continue on to some level of higher education after high school, O’Rourke said. An additional 10 students have enrolled in the armed forces or will attend military training schools and 31 graduates not only earned their high school diploma but also their associate’s degree from Clark College. The Camas High class of 2023 also earned $4.5 million in scholarships.
O’Rourke urged her graduates to continue soaking up knowledge after leaving high school.
“You need to continue to strive to learn, strive to continue to strengthen your brain,” O’Rourke said. “Read as much as possible. Network with people around the globe. … Never be content with the status quo.”