Milton High celebrates graduation

Seniors celebrate after the graduation ceremony of Milton High. [KEVIN BOYER | Press Gazette]

MILTON — Family and friends gathered to celebrate the graduation of over 300 seniors from Milton High on May 29. This year saw students earning $5.7 million dollars in scholarships toward continuing their education.  

Here are some facts about the class of 2018:

  • The class flower is the sunflower.
  • The class song is “My Wish” by Rascal Flatts.
  • The class color is black and gold.

The 2018 class valedictorian was Nicole Corey and the salutatorian was Brett Kanipper.  

“We’ve all grown up together and learned about what we want to be in life,” Kanipper said. “You’ve got whole life ahead of you. Enjoy it.”  

Principal Tim Short congratulated the seniors for their hard work and dedication.  

The school’s mission is to educate students for success by providing a superior, relevant education. Their vision is that their students will be productive, successful contributors to society.

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Milton High celebrates graduation