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Four Seniors Graduate from Downieville High School in Intimate Ceremony

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The small mountain community of Downieville gathered on a warm June evening to honor the graduating Class of 2026, a group of just four seniors who completed their high school journey at Downieville Junior-Senior High School. The ceremony, held at the school's outdoor amphitheater overlooking the Yuba River, was marked by heartfelt speeches emphasizing gratitude, cherished memories, and the unwavering support of the community.

Principal Maria Hernandez opened the event by acknowledging the unique bonds formed in a school where every student is known by name. "This class has shown remarkable resilience and unity," she said.

"They have supported each other through challenges and celebrated each other's successes. Their small size allowed them to form deep connections that will last a lifetime."

Valedictorian Sarah Thompson delivered a moving address, thanking teachers, family, and friends for their guidance and encouragement. "We may be a small class, but we carry big dreams," Thompson said.

"Every one of us has been shaped by this community's generosity and belief in us." She recalled shared experiences from field trips to the Sierra Nevada mountains to late-night study sessions in the school library.

Salutatorian James Rodriguez echoed those sentiments, highlighting the importance of community support in a rural area like Sierra County. "We are proof that you don't need a big school to have a big impact," Rodriguez said.

"Our families, our teachers, and our neighbors have been our foundation."

The ceremony also featured a slideshow of photos from the students' years at Downieville, drawing laughter and tears from the audience. Each graduate was presented with a diploma by school board president Linda Green, who praised their dedication and perseverance.

Following the ceremony, families and friends gathered for a reception in the school gymnasium, decorated with blue and gold banners. The graduates, all of whom have plans to attend college or vocational training, expressed optimism about the future while vowing to stay connected to their hometown.

"Downieville will always be home," said graduate Emily Nguyen. "We are taking the values of hard work, kindness, and community with us wherever we go."

This story was originally reported by themountainmessenger. Read the original article here.

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