Anzar High School’s mighty class of 2008 on Friday left a
precedent-setting legacy, as all 82 graduates plan to attend
college in the fall.
Principal Charlene McKowen opened a graduation ceremony marked
by the school’s emphasis on individuality by announcing the group’s
feat.
Tying together the theme after the 90-minute ceremony, as if
their story needed an appropriately crafted finish, Athletic
Director Chris Wardlaw praised the perfect college entrance rate
and told the crowd he’d never heard or read anywhere that an entire
graduating class had college plans.

I can’t tell you how proud I am to be a part of these students’
lives,

Wardlaw said.
Anzar High School’s mighty class of 2008 on Friday left a precedent-setting legacy, as all 82 graduates plan to attend college in the fall.

Principal Charlene McKowen opened a graduation ceremony marked by the school’s emphasis on individuality by announcing the group’s feat.

Tying together the theme after the 90-minute ceremony, as if their story needed an appropriately crafted finish, Athletic Director Chris Wardlaw praised the perfect college entrance rate and told the crowd he’d never heard or read anywhere that an entire graduating class had college plans.

“I can’t tell you how proud I am to be a part of these students’ lives,” Wardlaw said.

In this video, students enter the auditorium, each to a song that he or she picked.

In this video, students talk about their high school experiences and lessons learned.

In this video, teachers and administrators gives speeches about the Class of 2008.

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